Date: 2/22/26 9:09 am From: Joan Samuels <in-bird-l...> Subject: [IN-BIRD-L] Bluebirds-Re: Sandhill Cranes, Monroe Co
Happy surprise to see a male and female bluebird at my feeders this morning!
I live in Tippecanoe County near Battle Ground in a wooded area (so don’t often see bluebirds) !
~Joan Mohr Samuels
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> On Feb 22, 2026, at 11:50 AM, Tom and Ann <annntom...> wrote:
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> We have had Sandhills the last couple of days. Yesterday Ann counted one flock at at least 85 birds and I had one at about 50. Others were heard but not seen. They were flying North. They must have missed the forecast for more snow.
> Tom Hougham
> On Lamb Lake in SW Johnson Co
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> From: <in-bird-l-request...> <in-bird-l-request...> On Behalf Of Greene, Terri B
> Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2026 6:05 PM
> To: bloomington-birds-l <bloomington-birds-l...>; in-bird-l <in-bird-l...>
> Subject: [IN-BIRD-L] Sandhill Cranes, Monroe Co
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> Two flocks of Sandhill Cranes flew over today while I was walking my dog Elliot at Bryan Park in Bloomington.
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> Terri Greene
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> Bryan Park, Monroe, Indiana, US
> Feb 21, 2026 12:36 PM
> Sandhill Crane 45 flying from east to south-southwest
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> Bryan Park, Monroe, Indiana, US
> Feb 21, 2026 12:27 PM
> Sandhill Crane 49 flying from east to south-southwest
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