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Help! Bird Song ID (1 Viewer)

knoxbirder

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I live in East Tennessee in a suburban area, but have a large forest and open farmland nearby. We have a variety of birds in our yard: woodpeckers, cardinals, chickadees, towhees, nuthatches, bluebirds, phoebes, wrens, sparrow, thrushes, finches etc.... There is a distinctive song that is sung throughout the day and night that I can not identify. Sometimes, I can hear the song loudly before the sun comes up. Unfortunately, I don't have an audio clip of the song. It is a distinctive high pitched songbird singing "tweedle tweedle, tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet" this is repeated over and over. Always with four singles tweets after the two, two-syllable tweets. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you :)
 
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