March 12, 2026
Horned Grebe at the Celery Farm
My first ever here. And the spring arrivals are arriving! The grebe was No. 186 on my Celery Farm life…
Please suggest your candidate in the Comments section.
I’m voting Song Sparrow.
Northern Cardinal “sweet” call??
I would guess a Wren. House perhaps?
Also, a Brown Thrasher is a mimic, so that is a possibility.
There are quite a few possibilities with young birds and “yearlings” that may not have yet mastered their songs.
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Size????? Markings????? So unfair!!!! Well, here’s the wildest guess you will ever get: Brown-headed cowbird–they heard the male but saw the female. http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Brown-headed_Cowbird/sounds
Or a female Baltimore Oriole, as seen through blu-blockers sunglasses.
Or….maybe Deedee’s Field Sparrow.
Field Sparrow???
5 comments
Dave Kaplan
I’m voting Song Sparrow.
Carol Flanagan
Northern Cardinal “sweet” call??
Janet T
I would guess a Wren. House perhaps?
Also, a Brown Thrasher is a mimic, so that is a possibility.
There are quite a few possibilities with young birds and “yearlings” that may not have yet mastered their songs.
??????
Tom Burr
Size????? Markings????? So unfair!!!! Well, here’s the wildest guess you will ever get: Brown-headed cowbird–they heard the male but saw the female. http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Brown-headed_Cowbird/sounds
Or a female Baltimore Oriole, as seen through blu-blockers sunglasses.
Or….maybe Deedee’s Field Sparrow.
Deedee Burnside
Field Sparrow???