And I have two Phoebes back in my yard just now, one singing and one foraging 
in usual areas 
A cowbird at feeders. Song sparrow singing and meadowlarks in field west on 
Hile School rd from my house on Tuesday. 
Last two evenings, Hooded and common merganser pairs in Wetland with black duck 
pair and several Mallard and Canada goose pairs. A woodcock belted past the 
house yesterday morning early, over the damp field where I heard peenting 
earlier in week. 
And I Think the one persistent Common Redpoll has bid farewell to the niger 
feeder. Haven’t seen it since Monday. 

Anne

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> On Mar 25, 2021, at 9:44 AM, Johnson, Alyssa <alyssa.john...@audubon.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Good morning!
> 
> I drive along Armitage Road in Savannah/Tyre (not sure township) on my way to 
> work every day, and the “wet woods” were hopping with bird sounds today! 
> Also, unfortunately, a lot of squished frogs in the road. I stopped to looked 
> initially for salamanders, didn’t see any.
> 
> But, I heard my FOY Eastern Phoebe! As well as Red-bellied/Pileated WPs, 
> American Robins, Common Grackles, Song Sparrows, Mourning Doves, etc. Nothing 
> *too* exciting yet, but if you’re in the area it’s worth a stop!
>  
> Have a beautiful day!
> Alyssa
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