[Tweeters] Migration?
James Rufo Hill
rufo.hill at gmail.com
Fri May 14 23:17:53 PDT 2021
I've been waiting for this thread, thanks, Brad.
So far this spring I've noted all the usual suspects, just fewer of them
and often late. I first noticed the absence of swallows and their dawn
song. But most obvious to me are the missing Pacific Slope Flycatchers.
Typically there are at least four separate territories within a half-acre
radius of my house; this year there are only two, and they showed up two
weeks late.
Atmospherically, much of the region is amid a top-five driest springs on
record, due mainly to persistent high pressure and strong northwesterly
onshore flow. Migrants haven't had as many southerly tail-wind
opportunities this spring, for what it's worth. I've seen them spread out
on the radar, but I wonder if some are being pushed eastward.
- James
On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 9:14 PM Zora Monster <zoramon at mac.com> wrote:
> I’ve noticed the lack of birds as well. We usually have a variety of
> warblers when the apple tree blooms, but not this year. All I’ve seen this
> spring is a Wilson’s warbler; perhaps it is the same one you saw as we are
> both on phinney ridge.
>
> Zora
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 13, 2021, at 9:08 PM, BRAD Liljequist <bradliljequist at msn.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> Alan Grenon mentioned this last week - but I am really feeling the dearth
> of birds right now - sort of feel like there's been almost no migration.
> But, maybe the nice weather has kept birds high over the City, flying at
> night, etc.?
>
> Migration so far this year:
>
> - A couple of Western Tanagers, heard not seen, Phinney Ridge
> - This morning, a very welcome Wilson's Warbler at our Phinney Ridge
> bird bath.
> - Last weekend on Obstruction Island, a few Orange Crowned and 3-4
> Townsend's Warblers.
>
> That's it. I really keep my ears open this time of year, windows rolled
> down, etc.. I'm just not seeing or hearing it.
>
> Any thoughts or reactions?
>
> Brad Liljequist
> Phinney Ridge
> Seattle, WA
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