Another FOS yardbird today--Eastern Wood Pewee. Was around past couple of years 
as well. Watched it drop out of the pear tree and catch insects just above the 
grass, then resume it's perch in the tree and sing both songs (that I'm 
familiar with, anyway) before flying off. Usually hear it singing from what's 
left of the swampy woods across the road.
 
Kathy Strickland, Waldron Rd, Union Springs area.                               
          
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