Over the past few days, I've noticed two dead Chickadees in my southwestern 
Weld County yard. Both were at the base of large trees. I didn't report them 
though. I figured that if more showed up, then I would. We have quite a few 
Chickadees in our are, but not as many as we used to have.

Pauli Smith
Highlandlake/Mead, Weld County.
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  From: SeEtta Moss<mailto:[email protected]> 
  To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ; COBIRDS 
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  Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 3:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [cobirds] West Nile killing birds?


  I have been seeing more of the species that were hardest hit by the West Nile 
Virus in the past several weeks and none were dead or appeared ill.  I have 
been pleased with the recovery, finally, of Black-billed Magpies in my area 
which has been very slow.  I saw a number of Black-capped Chickadees in Canon 
City today, another species whose recovery has been slow.  And I have seen a 
lot of American Crows and a few Common Ravens around southeast Colorado in the 
past few weeks, all appearing healthy.

  Is it possible  for birds that survived the first exposure to it to convey 
some resistance to West Nile Virus to their offspring?

  SeEtta Moss
  Canon City
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  Personal blog @ 
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  On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 2:50 PM, James Wilson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    As many of you have heard, we are experiencing a high level of West Nile 
transmission to humans this season.  Interestingly, we have not seen reports of 
bird die-offs as we did during the initial emergence of the virus.  If anyone 
on the list has information to the contrary, we would be quite interested!


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