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femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
Thu Feb 9, 2017, 11:53 AM Feb 2017

Not really a gardening question.... about birds.

I couldn't find a suitable forum for this question, but are there any birders here? This kind of ties in to the change of seasons, though!

I am hearing more birds singing now! Does anyone know which bird makes three tweets ---- "tweet, tweet, tweet," very clearly? It pauses, then repeats. I tried searching but wasn't successful.

I am in western PA, but I also heard this same bird song when I was in southern VA. I hope it is a sign of spring? Thank you!



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Not really a gardening question.... about birds. (Original Post) femmocrat Feb 2017 OP
DU has a birders group. They might be able to help you. Arkansas Granny Feb 2017 #1
Thanks! Didn't know that! femmocrat Feb 2017 #4
There's a nice 'birder' Group here, they know a lot. elleng Feb 2017 #2
Thank you! femmocrat Feb 2017 #5
Might be an Eastern bluebird. Chipper Chat Feb 2017 #3
Oh, I sure hope so. femmocrat Feb 2017 #7
Have you noticed any Robins hanging around? In_The_Wind Feb 2017 #6
Not yet. femmocrat Feb 2017 #8
Its one of the call songs of a robin. drray23 Feb 2017 #9
Really? Wow! femmocrat Feb 2017 #10

Chipper Chat

(10,014 posts)
3. Might be an Eastern bluebird.
Thu Feb 9, 2017, 11:58 AM
Feb 2017

They are now looking for nests and one hearty male might be yearning for early love.

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
8. Not yet.
Thu Feb 9, 2017, 12:01 PM
Feb 2017

We get them in early March. They might be early since it was a mild winter, though. Have you seen any yet?

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
10. Really? Wow!
Thu Feb 9, 2017, 01:29 PM
Feb 2017

They are really early this year! We have about 8 inches of snow today. No one is chirping today.
Thanks, that is great news!

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