Tuesday 4 April 2023

Re: [Maine-birds] FOY Eastern Phoebe (EAPH)

One this morning in Hiram, and more Song Sparrows than usual around.  The weather forecast looks more favorable for early Phoebes than last year's did.

Sean Smith

On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 9:03 AM Boots. <bootsg@gmail.com> wrote:
A single Eastern Phoebe (EAPH) landed on the nest ledge at 6:38am 3 April 2023 in Franklin, Hancock County 

Additionally there has been a Fox Sparrow (FOSP) here since 31 March. Including many forays into shrub tops for singing. (Him, not me.)
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~Boots.
ad astra 

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