We have some anomalies this summer among the birds that come to our feeders. 
Today 4 surprise birds showed up.

We see many more Black-headed Grosbeaks than in any of the past 3 years. 
Compared with 5 or so in daily in summers of 2014-2016, this month we see 10-15 
, and probably more. Many, if not most, immatures. Today as I watched some of 
them on the flat-with-sunflower-seeds-feeder four (4) Evening Grosbeaks showed 
up. One even chased away the Black-headed immature. Three of the four Evenings 
look like immatures; one possible an adult (rather frazzled). They spent five 
minutes in view, then disappeared and haven't reappeared (within an hour). 

Blue Jays usually abandon us in the summer and show up in mid-September. This 
year they showed up on July 17, and now we see two daily, three today.

We have seen few hummingbirds up until August; now about normal numbers of 
Black-chinned & Broad-tailed. Fewer Rufous--or else some of those rufousy 
female-types haven't learned aggressive Rufous behavior. One Calliope, briefly, 
a a week ago. 

 

 

Urling & Hugh Kingery 
Franktown

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