Here near Storm Mountain in Larimer Cty. we usually have Cassin’s finches but 
generally around 4 max (this over four years), until this year when there was 
about 30 the other day and today 8 or so. I’m thinking maybe all the snow we’ve 
had is sending the birds lower. I can’t remember a day in the last few months 
when the ground was not covered with snow. One storm after another just rolling 
through. Maybe the Cassin’s finches are having difficulty finding seed on the 
ground?
Dave Hyde/Larimer Cty.

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From: Richard Trinkner<mailto:[email protected]>
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Subject: [cobirds] Why the Cassin's Finch invasion?

I'd be very interested in theories to explain this spring's dramatic Cassin's 
Finch invasion of the lower elevations of the Front Range.  We usually get 
these prolific snow storms in March and April, but my 24 years of personal 
records don't show anything previously like this year's Cassin's Finch 
invasion. (Of course, 24 years is a tiny data window for a species that 
probably predates humans...)

Are cone crops in the high country poor this year? Are the finches coming from 
northern latitudes? Was last year a banner breeding year? Why is the weather 
disproportionately affecting this particular high-elevation finch species?

I don't have any answers myself, but hope that others might.

Cheers,

Richard Trinkner
Boulder
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