Hi All,

Each year since 2008, along with friends I have conducted the Annual
Ovenbird Count in Willow Springs Open Space (WSOS), which is private open
space restricted to Willow Springs residents.
The area is just south of Hwy 285 and Mount Lindo along the foothills in
Jefferson County and adjoins Ken Caryl Open Space to the south and
Jefferson County Open Space to the west.  We walk the same pre-determined
route each morning starting at 6 AM and record the singing Ovenbirds along
the route.  We do a different route each day, and each route is
approximately a 5 mile round trip. The trip is conducted sometime during
the last few days of May or the first few days of June.

This year Audrey Boag and Rob Raker helped me both days (June 1 & 2), while
Chuck Aid, Bob Andrews, and Michael Kiessig joined us on June 2.  Our
results of 14 singing Ovenbirds over the two days were the lowest I have
ever recorded since starting the count.  Here are the results over the
years:
2008 - 20 singing Ovenbirds
2009 - 22
2010 - 23
2011 - 19
2012 - 24
2013 - 32           June 2 & 3
2014 - 33           May 29 & 30
2015 - 28           May 28 & 29
2016 - 14           June 1 & 2

Curious what David Suddjian finds in Ken Caryl Open Space and the folks
down in the Colorado Springs area find in their surveys near the Air Force
Academy this year.

Mike Henwood
Formerly Willow Springs resident, Jefferson County
now living in Grand Junction, Mesa County

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