Nice song. A slow, plaintive fluting. There's one that's flown up and
down this hill 'n' valley complex here today, from high place to high
place, singing.
Had one, maybe the same one, last year, too.
I imagine if one set up right outside your house and went on and on all
day you'd eventually go crazy-- mockingbirds and whippoorwills are the
bestest and most fiendish at that (whippoorwills are especially unnerving
because they tend to set up in one place and go on _all night long_)-- but
that applies to all birdsong, really, except maybe the wood thrush's, and
the wood thrush only does its really really great song, the bestest of all
birdsong, in the morning.
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smeeter 11 or maybe 12
mp 10
mhm 29x13
Guru: Follow the sacred bird.
Candy: What sacred bird?
Guru: *Any* sacred bird.