Subject: [Tweeters] What happened to the the Black Phoebes at Wylie?
Date: Sun Nov 6 22:02:36 PST 2022
From: Philip Dickinson - pdickins at gmail.com

I mis-typed. I meant last summer, not last year, and that none were seen for awhile after the dead bird was found. They were besting before the discovery but no activity after

Phil Dickinson

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On Nov 6, 2022, at 9:22 PM, Hans-Joachim Feddern wrote:


A pair was actually nesting under the front of the shelter last year.

HJans

On Sun, Nov 6, 2022 at 4:46 PM Philip Dickinson <pdickins at gmail.com> wrote:
Last year Dianna Murray found one dead up against the back wall of the shelter. Nine was seen for several weeks after, but then there were a few reports of one in late summer. Nothing lately

Phil Dickibson

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On Nov 6, 2022, at 3:53 PM, Pamela Myers <pileatedpamela at aol.com> wrote:


I'm hoping that the answer will be that nothing happened to them, but I haven't seen an eBird report for them at Wylie for months. Keeping my fingers crossed, maybe I just missed seeing reports of them.






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