Ran the Lamar Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) route yesterday with assistance from 
Janeal.  The route starts at Prowers MM/13 northeast of town, goes north to 
Prowers SS then east and north, ending at Kiowa 61/K several miles sse of 
Chivington .  Had black rail calling on SS about a mile e of 13, a first for 
the route.  Other interesting species were dickcissels, good numbers of 
Cassin's sparrows, orchard orioles on a few riparian stops, and this: 168 
Swainson's Hawks over the last 22 stops, with 106 of them on one stop!  I do 
not know how to interpret this.  It would seem to be one of two things: a very 
late kettle still coming north because of the late spring storms OR families 
populated with already-fledged young staging for their return flight south 
later this summer.  Great, great majority of birds were immatures.  Timing 
seems odd for either scenario.  Maybe analysis of eBird data would shed light 
on which it is.  The birds were mostly on the ground in fallow wheat and/or 
corn fields.  There is currently a notable shortage of grasshoppers on the 
eastern plains of CO.  This may change as the season progresses but it could be 
that at present this largely insectivorous buteo is being forced into habitats 
mostly free of vegetation in order to make available prey items (including big 
tenebrionid beetles) more visible (similar to what mountain plovers do with 
their habitat selection).  Of note, we detected zero mountain plovers on the 
entire route and they are usually present on 5-6 stops.


If anyone has input on the Swainson's hawk phenomenon, I'm all ears.  Please 
share with the whole group.  Thank you.


Dave Leatherman

Fort Collins

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