following. We are missing many migrants too. We also had one lone Phoebe last 
month that called for a couple days then disappeared.

Charlene Nelson
Elbow Lake farm, Grant County still in quarantine

> On May 4, 2021, at 6:20 PM, Gail Wieberdink <wiebe...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> So far this spring, I have only seen one Eastern Phoebe. Am I just in the 
> wrong places or are their numbers way down? I look for them every time we are 
> out and about but I'm just not seeing any.
> 
> I have also only seen one bluebird and that was on April 10 at Carlos Avery. 
> Could these storms that have killed so many bluebirds also have killed 
> phoebes?
> 
> Gail Wieberdink
> Ramsey County
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