[Tweeters] Pine siskins return
Steven Dammer via Tweeters
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Wed Nov 27 17:55:57 PST 2024
Very cool!
Interesting that your Townsend arrived just now, I lived up in Ballard area
until about a year ago and would typically use my first and last Townsends
(yard bird) sightings to mark the Spring and Fall season starts, but did
see a lot of variations in their arrival. 2022 my first fall Townsend
arrived in September, and years prior noticed similar weird variations, all
the way out to late November. ABA-wide this year I've seen quite a lot of
late/early migrant movement, though. Down in West Houston area for example
I'm seeing a rather late arrival of LeContes Sparrows that winter in the
area, seeing some very late and saw some very early reports of warblers
state-wide, and in SE Arizona I didn't catch the Longspurs nor Bairds
Sparrows I expected to see (perhaps that's just on me...)
Curious if anyone else has noticed other strange migration patterns this
year?
-Steven Dammer
On Wed, Nov 27, 2024, 15:50 Barbara Mandula via Tweeters <
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> Yesterday, November 26, I saw my first fall pine siskin at my feeders in
> Madrona. Today brought a small flock, along with a Townsend's warbler.
> Fall has officially arrived.
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> Hi folks, I wanted to reach out to those of you who often bird or recreate
> at Spencer Island, located in the Snohomish River estuary by the City of
> Everett's wastewater treatment plant. WDFW and partners will host a public
> meeting on Dec. 5 from 6-7:30 p.m. in the Weyerhaeuser Room on the fourth
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