And this afternoon I had two Wilson's in my back yard (Berkeley
neighborhood Denver) - new yard birds for me!
Bill Killam
On Friday, September 24, 2021 at 1:58:02 PM UTC-6 dsud...@gmail.com wrote:
> There is a suggestion here maybe to extrapolate a good migrant
> concentration at one place to
There is a suggestion here maybe to extrapolate a good migrant
concentration at one place to fit it to the whole landscape, or similar
areas. But I think there is seldom evenness to the distribution of such
migrant landbirds. As an isolated grove, maybe the trees of Crow Valley
were a draw to
on with 61% spending some
part of the year in the U.S.
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Hi all
While birding for two hours this morning, I detected 30 migrating Wilson’s
Warblers. The vast majority were seen in thickets, not so much in the trees. So
did I see all the Wilson’s Warblers in the campground? Most likely not. Given
the inventory of thickets in the region, could I