Monday, 11 July 2022

[cobirds] Hermit Thrush? (Custer County)

Probably my very favorite birdsong is the Hermit Thrush.  That wonderful flute-like song that drifts out of the deep forest fills my heart with hope, peace and joy -- and every year I look forward to hearing them at our place up in the Sangre de Cristos. 

This year -- not a single Hermit Thrush, where usually I've heard many, every day throughout June and July.  Where are they?  Checking ebird, there were in past years many, many sightings in the Wet Mountain Valley and the Sangres in these 2 months .  This year?  One only,  in the town of Westcliffe.

And Swallows too -- usually up there I see dozens of Tree and Violet-Green Swallows, everywhere, and lots of nests.  This year?  I saw 2 of each species.  Just 2.  And ebird shows that clearly too.

This saddens me greatly.  Does anyone have any idea what's going on?

Mary Kay Waddington
Custer County

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