On a brief foray around the arboretum this morning I heard a high pitched
and rapid whistley twitter. When I looked up it was a male Red-winged
Blackbird displaying to two females who were observing him rather
disinterestedly.  He had both wings raised straight up, like a sandpiper
display. Both females flew away in spite of his imploring. I had never
heard nor seen this before. I am continually adding new vocalizations of
birds to my understanding, if not necessarily my memory.

A Brown Thrasher was singing in plain view at the top of a bare tree.

And there were several, at least three, American Redstarts singing.  Yellow
Warblers, Pine Warbler, Warbling Vireo etc.

As far as female Red-winged blackbirds, they have been in evidence at
Sapsucker woods from April 19 but on the weekend of April 26 there were
several and on the bird club trip on Saturday, there were many in  full on
vocalization, being -chased mode.

Linda Orkin
Ithaca, NY

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this evil, what is the good
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