Someone jokingly suggested that the birds have moved to Canada but I feel confident in saying that is not the case.
Tales of disappearing FEEDER birds are wide-spread in New Brunswick, too.
It appears that in some cases it's certain specific species and sometimes most all of the birds are missing.
And then there are people reporting business as usual.
I'm inclined to agree with the suggestion that wild food is still generally available ....... that, and (in my opinion) more raptors than most winters.
On Monday, 23 January 2017 13:20:38 UTC-4, Donald Tucker wrote:
Here in southern ME, North Berwick, feeder activity is the lowest it has been in decades. Most days only one or two chickadees and titmice. Never been this low in the 30 years of my year round feeding. What are other people seeing?
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