Date: 6/17/25 12:19 pm
From: Amy Williamson via groups.io <amywillbird...>
Subject: [centralvalleybirds] Black-throated Sparrows and burn areas
Hey Birders,

Having upgraded from a 2010 to a 2020 vehicle I've been boldly going out
farther into areas without cell signal that i haven't yet explored here in
central/northern Cali.

Yesterday i went to find some of the Black-throated Sparrows reported in El
Do Co very recently, and i have a couple of questions.

These birds are described in guides as "desert species," but have been
reported periodically over the years in El Do Co. (I'd previously seen them
in SoCal and other deserty areas.) All About Birds shows a couple of
breeding areas north of El Dorado County.

The birds I found yesterday were in a revegetating burn area (thanks to
Zane Pickus, Julian Johnson, Aidan BruBaker for including in their bird
list: "They seemed to especially like areas with moderate vegetation
return, characterized by spots of bare dirt distributed amongst patchy
areas with a mix of low chaparral-type greenery and dead wood." This
helped me locate some of them in precisely this sort of habitat.)

I'm wondering if this species regularly occupies burn habitat as an
adaptation to post-wildfire "opportunities." What do we know about how
and/or how often they end up in these areas? I've read that Black-backed
Woodpeckers like burn areas. What other species should we be on the lookout
for, too?

Curiously,

Amy Williamson
El Dorado County


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