[Tweeters] chickadee abundance
HAL MICHAEL via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Mon Oct 28 18:02:41 PDT 2024
About midsummer all the small passerines seemed to essentially vanish from our yard. We have mixed conifer and deciduous so the two chickadees were other common, along with Songs Sparrow and dark-eyed Junco. We normally have quite a few Purple (especially) and House finches. All down.
Last year was fairly low, but not this bad.
Hal Michael
Board of Directors,Ecologists Without Borders (http://ecowb.org/)
Olympia WA
360-459-4005
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> On 10/28/2024 5:58 PM PDT Dennis Paulson <dennispaulson at comcast.net> wrote:
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> We have lots of Song Sparrows, as many as I have ever seen. But I wonder about avian flu. Has anyone heard about it affecting small passerines?
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> > On Oct 28, 2024, at 5:56 PM, HAL MICHAEL <ucd880 at comcast.net> wrote:
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> > About mid-year both species seemed to have vanished. A very few are showing up now. Both species. Don't think in banded any YOY. Actually, I think juncos and Steller's Jays are all I have seen YOY's. Not even Song Sparrow and we had lots around in previous years.
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> > Hal Michael
> > Board of Directors,Ecologists Without Borders (http://ecowb.org/)
> > Olympia WA
> > 360-459-4005
> > 360-791-7702 (C)
> > ucd880 at comcast.net
> >
> >> On 10/28/2024 5:36 PM PDT Dennis Paulson via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
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> >> Hello tweets,
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> >> Two of us, living several miles apart in Seattle, have noticed a substantial decline in Chestnut-backed Chickadees in our yards from their abundance this summer. Black-capped are still in the same numbers. Has anyone else seen this?
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> >> Dennis Paulson
> >> Seattle
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