Date: 3/8/25 10:55 am
From: Patty McLean <000008e6fff5e5c8-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: Question re: American Woodcocks
We heard at least 6 calling, whirring and dripping last evening in White County.Patty McLean 
-------- Original message --------From: Kenneth Younger <kyounger...> Date: 3/8/25 12:23 PM (GMT-06:00) To: <ARBIRD-L...> Subject: Re: Question re: American Woodcocks Good question. We had a flurry at the beginning of February as well, but not sure if that's because all of us here in the Fayetteville area went to see them within the week or so at the known good spot, and then no longer searched for them; or if they moved on. Sort of makes me want to go check :)Thanks,-KennyOn Sat, Mar 8, 2025 at 12:07 PM Judy Griffith <9waterfall9...> wrote:The only Woodcock I’ve seen this year was on February 3, rather early for here. 
Usually we see and hear them displaying later in February into March and often flush them along trails through the woods or around fields.
However we’ve had zero sightings nor have we heard them since the early one.
Are others seeing Woodcocks as usual this year? If not, any ideas what’s going on?

Thanks,

Judith, Carroll County
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