Subject: [Tweeters] Song sparrows
Date: Jul 15 09:04:21 2017
From: Janet Ray - janetlaura at earthlink.net


Thanks so much for all the feedback. Glad
to hear our phenomenon is not universal throughout Puget Sound area. But there do seem to be some local drop offs. Sigh.
Jan

Janet P Ray
Preston WA

> On Jul 14, 2017, at 8:35 PM, J Christian Kessler <1northraven at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I live in far NE Seattle just below the lip of the ridge where Sand Point Way turn into 125th, elevation ~250 ft. have had singing song sparrows all spring & summer, & fledglings at our feeder for several weeks. think two breeding pairs, but may be a 3rd among our immediate neighbors.
>
> Chris Kesser
> Seattle
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>> On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Janet Ray <janetlaura at earthlink.net> wrote:
>> We live at about 1300' east of Seattle. Have always had a pair or two of breeding song sparrows around. This year nothing. Haven't even seen a single individual since Feb.
>> Has anyone else noticed a diminished population this year?
>> Jan
>> Janet P Ray
>> Preston WA
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