[NatureNS] hermit thrush dearth?

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I have heard Hermit thrushes this year, though cannot say whether more 
or them or fewer than other years.  I heard one late singer just last 
Thursday in the woods across from Jake's Landing.  I could look at our 
Keji database where we generate maximum potential pairs each year.  I 
had a theory that those incredible rains received this spring were tough 
on the ground nesters.  Last year was not great, what with the freeze in 
early June and cool temps.

Donna Crossland


On 2019-08-04 11:09 p.m., Doug Linzey wrote:
> They've been missing from here, too, for about 4-5 years. I used to 
> hear them every summer, not nesting on our property, but nearby. Not 
> anymore.
>
> Doug Linzey
> Arlington, N. Mountain, Kings Co.
>
>
> On 8/3/2019 4:22 PM, Mary Macaulay wrote:
>> I have been missing hearing hermit thrush up here from the woods of 
>> Wallace. Anyone else heard them?
>>
>> With kindest regards
>>
>> Mary (Macaulay), P.Eng.
>>
>
>

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