Singing Vole (Microtus miurus) by Anne Morkill, at the Alaska Martime National Wildlife Refuge.
This species gets its common name from its warning call, a high-pitched trill, usually given from the entrance of its burrow.
Did you miss anything on the Wild Birds Unlimited blog this week?
Weekly Recap:
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- Dark gray bird with white speckles http://bit.ly/ygU0pn
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- What seeds do wild birds eat? http://bit.ly/A8TqKJ
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