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Sat Dec-12-09 12:22 PM
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| Where did all the birds go? |
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Have been back to a few places recently where there were hundreds of birds, oh, 10 years ago.
Now there are but a handful. Is this a sign of the ecological collapse? The real life canary in the coal mine scenario?
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elleng
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Sat Dec-12-09 12:31 PM
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Sat Dec-12-09 12:42 PM
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| 2. Never been a frog watcher |
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Are they going away, too? Heard they were.
Birds, I can count a hundred diff on the wing, and used to see 10 -20 diffs a day, but now? Just vultures and a few large whities.
What is Audobon's take? Is there even gonna be an Xmas count this year?
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Sat Dec-12-09 12:58 PM
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| 3. Dunno; I'm not a watcher. |
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Ask the others at Birders Group.
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Mon Dec-14-09 02:02 PM
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| 4. Not sure where you are but there's plenty of birds around here |
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I'm in Ohio, and we've had a nice overflight of Sandhill Cranes - Saw about 120 myself on Saturday. Waterfowl I think has overflown us - a warm November combined with the December cold snap I think has made all the ducks skip over us. Ohio just had its first record for Allen's Hummingbird too, and there's a ton of CBCs going on this weekend.
Check your state Audubon webpage to find a count near you.
(BTW -what type of bird are you referring to as "Whities" - Gulls?)
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