Re: [SBB] Migrants
- Subject: Re: [SBB] Migrants
- From: "mary keitelman" <[[email protected]]>
- Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 22:57:02 +0000
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- Delivery-date: Mon, 08 May 2006 18:57:28 -0400
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Jack, and to the list:
I am sure most people have these local data points. We have seen no Yellow
Rumps in our yard in Pacifica, California this Spring-- tho usually there is
always one and sometimes 2 or 3!
Question to the list: Is there a is the best, current location for
publication of this information? I am thinking Cornell Lab of Ornithology
may have it. Does anyone have any specifics?
Thank you,
Mary Keitelman
>From: Jack Cole <[[email protected]]>
>To: [[email protected]]
>Subject: [SBB] Migrants
>Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 14:44:58 -0700 (PDT)
>
>There have been numerous trip reports this spring which have noted the lack
>of migrating song birds, or small numbers of them. There is an interesting
>article in the latest issue of Bird Watcher's Digest, written by a man in
>Texas who has been recording and photographing migrants in his yard since
>1977. He has charted the numbers of migrants by warblers and all others.
>Where in the past he used to see many species by the dozens, now there are
>days when he sees none. Obviously the loss of habitat on their wintering
>grounds has had an impact on the number of migrants we now see far beyond
>our imagination.
>
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