Date: 5/8/26 5:21 pm From: Jon Woolf <jsw...> Subject: Re: [NHBirds] Re: Follow-up on Eastern Phoebe discussion and Wood Thrushes-Wilton Area
For what it's worth, I've been seeing the usual number of phoebes. In
fact, I have a vague impression that there are slightly more of them
around than usual. No thrushes yet, but I thought they usually arrive
second week of May or thereabouts.
-- Jon Woolf
Manchester, NH
On 5/8/2026 6:44 PM, <maryhof......> wrote:
> Plenty of Phoebes here (nesting again in my garage) but also a dearth
> of both Wood Thrushes and Hermit Thrushes. I noticed last year that
> their songs were not ringing in in my back woods as they have always
> been.
> Mary
> Peterborough
>
> On Friday, May 8, 2026 at 12:22:13 PM UTC-4 Gail Coffey wrote:
>
> Hi All:
>
> I have noticed the lack of Eastern Phoebes in many areas where I
> usually find them-especially wetland systems-over the past month.
> I do not have a pair this year like I have had for the past 11
> years so may be they did not make it through a harsh winter.
>
> On another topic, I have not heard any Wood Thrushes in my area
> and usually have 3-4 by now-singing away at dawn and dusk. I also
> have not heard any over the past few days while out birding in
> places I see them around Wilton.
>
> Gail Coffey
> Wilton
>
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