Late yesterday afternoon, I had flocks of >12 Mountain Bluebirds sheltering
from the snow and wind on my two covered porches.  I forgot to get some
dried mealworms in anticipation of the storm like I used last spring when
60+ Brewer's Blackbirds helped themselves to the mealworms I spread on the
sidewalks!  Also last spring neighbors with the same type of porches had
photos of 17 Mountain Bluebirds perched all over on their porch.  A little
oasis of shelter in a sea of buffalo grass prairie?  The Brewer's Blackbirds
have not arrived here yet, but I have ~4 Red-winged Blackbirds that are
feeding on sunflower seeds.

 

Alas, my Say's Phoebes have not been back to their nesting box, nor have I
seen any phoebes hawking insects from the pdog fenceline along N Table Mt P
a block from my house.  They have usually arrived between Apr 2 and 9
according to Avisys.  I have only seen one once last week at a house across
the street.  Will keep hoping.

 

Kay

 

Kayleen A. Niyo, Ph.D.

Niyo Scientific Communications

5651 Garnet St.

Golden, CO 80403

303.679.6646

[email protected]; www.KayNiyo.com

 

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