Re: [cobirds] Re: FOY Common Yellowthroat, CSR, El Paso Co, Thurs

2021-04-30 Thread Steven Brown
Chiming in again about COYE…. migrants may well be by-passing us, but COYE is an abundant nesting species at CSR. Usually the place is cacophonous with their songs. I’ve seen one male so far, and only for about 2 minutes. No others have arrived here yet. Same for House Wrens, they are thick nest

Re: [cobirds] Re: FOY Common Yellowthroat, CSR, El Paso Co, Thurs

2021-04-30 Thread Diana Beatty
FWIW, I keep track of some weather data, plants blooming, etc., and spring is late this year in my yard. Plants are blooming behind schedule multiple weeks late, first sightings of all kinds of wildlife, not just birds, is later, temperatures have been cooler all spring on average than other recen

[cobirds] Re: FOY Common Yellowthroat, CSR, El Paso Co, Thurs

2021-04-30 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all I wonder if answer is as simple (of complex) as maybe migrating birds simply not stopping in Colorado, drought, loss of habitat in Colorado, taking different paths, weather challenges, lack of food sources, other??? [image: flyway.JPG] Also, a study