I was in southern Bayfield County (northwest Wisconsin) two Saturdays ago,
and several eastern phoebes returned
to the lake in front of our cabin. That doesn't say anything for Ramsey
County, but I was heartened to see them that
far north.

 - Elizabeth Wroblewski
St. Paul

On Tue, 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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