Tuesday 18 February 2020

Re: [Maine-birds] Climate change comes to Holden

I have noticed an over abundance of juncos this winter as well and wonder what species they have replaced in Hulls Cove. Tammy

On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 3:36 PM LNO/MWA <marka@maine.edu> wrote:
At this winter's feeder, the evidence is in...

Missing this year, common previous years:
Pine siskins
Redpolls
Grosbeak (Evening and Rose-breasted)
and Snow buntings from the neighborhood

Here this year, almost never (or never) in the past:
White throated Sparrows
Robins
Juncos in abundance

and the topper today, down the road
two Blue birds

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