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Chipping sparrow
A frequent backyard visitor who sings most of the time is the chipping sparrow, easily identifiable by his rufous cap and the dark streak through the eye. Their loud trilling song is one of the most common sounds of spring.
JULIE JOHNSTON/LEDGER PHOTO?
Sep. 30, 2018 7:58 pm
A frequent backyard visitor who sings most of the time is the chipping sparrow, easily identifiable by his rufous cap and the dark streak through the eye. Their loud trilling song is one of the most common sounds of spring.

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