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		<title>By: jerryberrier</title>
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		<description>I received an e-mail from Tom with the following tentative ID&#039;s:
1. Winter Wren.
2. Pine Warbler or Swamp Sparrow.
3. (long shot) Eastern Towhee.
I think he may be correct on all of them.  I recorded the third one from the deck at the Broad meadow Brook sanctuary in Worcester MA in May of 2006.  
I think he&#039;s correct also that the second one is a swamp sparrow, but I get those and juncos and chipping sparrows confused sometimes.

I don&#039;t recall exactly when I recorded the first one, but you can hear rain dripping; I think it was in early spring in my own yard.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I received an e-mail from Tom with the following tentative ID&#8217;s:<br />
1. Winter Wren.<br />
2. Pine Warbler or Swamp Sparrow.<br />
3. (long shot) Eastern Towhee.<br />
I think he may be correct on all of them.  I recorded the third one from the deck at the Broad meadow Brook sanctuary in Worcester MA in May of 2006.<br />
I think he&#8217;s correct also that the second one is a swamp sparrow, but I get those and juncos and chipping sparrows confused sometimes.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t recall exactly when I recorded the first one, but you can hear rain dripping; I think it was in early spring in my own yard.</p>
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