We have not seen many bluebirds this spring, so I compared this year with the 
three prior years' data. This year we have seen only one or two of either 
species only once in a while. The last 3 years we saw them almost daily 
starting in mid-March.
This drop seems striking, at least along our road and on the trail we walk 
regularly. Have others noticed this pattern?
 
Hugh & Urling Kingery

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