Here in Harmony, we seem to have many fewer gold finches and purples as well as fewer WT sparrows. RB grosbeaks are more numerous. Numbers of our other usual species seem about the same. Chipmunks are practically underfoot.
Maggie Strickland
Harmony, Maine
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 8:27 PM, <gnappell@marudu.org> wrote:
Here in Phillips, on a ridge farm and forest, for two years there has been a deficit of White-throats. We used to hear them sing, trying out their new voices in the early morning. Not the past two years, and no songs anywhere.
White-crowneds, always less than the White-throats,have been completely absent.
Hermit Thrush: 60% to 70% less singing in the evenings here.
George N. Appell
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