Date: 3/31/25 5:11 pm
From: David Suddjian via groups.io <dsuddjian...>
Subject: Re: [pen-bird] Absence of Fox Sparrows
I could look it up on the National Audubon CBC page, but I wonder how the
local Christmas Bird Counts in the Santa Cruz Mountains region (or more
broadly) measured up this past winter compared to avg? The best data for
that species would be standardized by total party hours for each count, but
even the raw counts might be interesting.

David Suddjian

On Mon, Mar 31, 2025 at 2:26 PM Kris via groups.io <grlbordr=
<yahoo.com...> wrote:

> I live across the street from the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve bridge. The
> past several years it has been a struggle to keep up with my five large
> bird feeders; lately it’s been a ghost town. I’m guessing it’s at least a
> 75% drop off, and I’m missing fox sparrows that visit very often. The
> hummers appear to be the same.
>
> I’ve had a huge drop off in raccoon, opossum and skunks too.
>
> I’m glad to see these posts, only to suggest I’m not making these huge
> drop offs up.
>
> Kris
>
>
>
> <https://mail.onelink.me/107872968?pid=nativeplacement&c=Global_Acquisition_YMktg_315_Internal_EmailSignature&af_sub1=Acquisition&af_sub2=Global_YMktg&af_sub3=&af_sub4=100000604&af_sub5=EmailSignature__Static_>
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> On Monday, March 31, 2025, 11:22, Garth Harwood via groups.io <gharwood=
> <hiddenvilla.org...> wrote:
>
> Weighing in from several of my coastside birding patches including my
> Pescadero home: I too have seen a complete absence of Fox Sparrows this
> winter, both at home and at my favorite coastside spots (which have
> consistently held them since I started birding a lot here in the
> mid-1990s.)
>
> I'm used to seeing fluctuations in a lot of species such as wintering
> Varied Thrushes or waxwings, which follow local trends in equally variable
> food resources, but Fox Sparrows have tended to be real homebodies and very
> stable from year to year. So I think this is a phenomenon worth monitoring.
>
> On a positive note, my first Warbling Vireo of the spring showed up in my
> yard yesterday, and my first Wilson's Warbler sang here this morning 3/31.
>
> Garth Harwood, Pescadero
>
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2025 at 2:42 PM Naomi via groups.io <nlgoodman=
> <hotmail.com...> wrote:
>
> The eBird Status and Trends report shows a steep decline (>25%) over their
> entire range between 2012 and 2022. After 2022, it appears that 2024 was a
> particularly bad year. Here are the number of checklists with Fox Sparrows
> and number of individual Fox Sparrows reported each year in San Mateo
> County (stats from Birdview).
>
> #checklists #birds
> 2020 1159 2923
> 2021 1266 2725
> 2022 1291 3206
> 2023 1053 2124
> 2024 599 1307
>
> I haven't had one in my yard since 2019. Worrisome.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Deep Roots, Flourishing Future
>
> Garth Harwood (he/him)
>
> Senior Naturalist
>
> The Trust For Hidden Villa
>
> Phone: (650) 949-8643
>
> Email: <gharwood...>
>
> Website: www.hiddenvilla.org
>
> Address: 26870 Moody Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
>
>
>
>
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>


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