Subject: [Tweeters] bird numbers
Date: Wed Sep 16 16:59:58 PDT 2020
From: Bevbowe1 - bevbowe1 at aol.com

I've had far fewer yard birds in general but my bird bath has been standing (perching?) room only. I wonder if they are washing off ash.Bev


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From: Dennis Paulson <dennispaulson at comcast.net>
To: TWEETERS tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Wed, Sep 16, 2020 3:53 pm
Subject: [Tweeters] bird numbers

Hello, tweets.

A couple of friends have asked me about bird numbers and environmental factors in the Seattle area. They feel they really have seen fewer birds in their yard in the last few weeks, more than was to be expected by random movement and dispersal of juveniles. Has anyone else noticed such a thing? I'm really not sure about our yard, as all the species are still here, but it does seem as if there is a bit less activity than before. Reading about the die-off in New Mexico certainly makes me apprehensive about our bird populations.

We have had a very slow flow of migrants. Today an Orange-crowned Warbler and two Hermit Thrushes at once visited the yard. One of them wouldn't let the other one in the fountain, definitely behaving as a hermit.

Dennis Paulson
Seattle
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