I want to make a correction about what I said regarding the number of 
broods - I said up to three - they only brood 1-2 times, and add that All 
About Birds says clutch size can be 3-10 eggs (wow!)

Bob Santangelo
Wheat Ridge / Jefferson County

On Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 4:42:08 PM UTC-6, Robert Righter wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> The House Wren has always been an infrequent spring and fall migrant in 
> our neighborhood in Denver. Last summer a few House Wrens were noted in our 
> backyard. This summer the House Wren has blanketed not only our backyard 
> but the whole neighborhood’s backyards, to where the wren the now is the 
> most common breeding bird species.
>
> It is curious what environmental factors have triggered this increase. We 
> rightfully take note of birds decreasing in populations but rarely take 
> note of bird population increasing, except those that are considered pest 
> species.
>
> Could there could be common environmental reasons  for populations both 
> increasing and decreasing? Perhaps knowing the reasons why some birds are 
> increasing could help explain why some birds are decreasing? 
>
> Bob Righter
> Denver CO 
>

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