All the thrushes I have seen are Hermit Thrush. In my experience Veeries come later.
Dan Nickerson Freeport
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 7:09 PM 'Judith & Reid Scher' via Maine birds <maine-birds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--Whole driving Blackstrap Rd in Falmouth from Portland today, several thrushes flew across the rd (presumably Veeries in light of the other postings).More interesting was the E Phoebe I saw land on a dead squirrel in the road and fly off w/ a piece of it. Glad to see it has a survival strategy in the freezing rain and sleet we had today.Lots of Wood ducks,Ringnecks, 1st of the DC Cormorants, W-T Sparrows and our yard Phoebe in the last couple of days in N Windham.Judy ScherWindham
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