At 09:10 PM 3/22/2004, you wrote:
>The similarity is even more impressive now that I've listened to the
>samples. There is a definite 'quality' to the towhee that is distinctive,
>but the overall pattern is remarkably similar. Like others have said, the
>only Bewicks wrens that I've heard sounded much like song sparrows - very
>interesting!
>
>Mark Phinney
A few years back, in fact, we had a similar discussion about a Bewick's
Wren in SW Arizona that I thought was a Song Sparrow.
Doug
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