Date: 1/29/26 8:25 am
From: Albatrossity <00001a6276a6f24b-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: "House" birds
Our place, at the edge of a 40 acre woodlot, is an outlier in lots of ways. In 13 years here, I have seen exactly one House Sparrow at our feeders. Currently we have plenty of House Finches chowing down at the feeders.

Dave

David A. Rintoul
Manhattan KS
https://drintoul.myportfolio.com


On Thursday, January 29th, 2026 at 9:14 AM, Dan Mulhern <browndog06...> wrote:

> I remember being excited when House Finches began moving into the Manhattan area, maybe in the 1980s. Now I didn't have to go visit family in Denver to see them. Once they firmly established themselves as a breeding population, they seemed to displace House Sparrows at my feed/water stations. Sparrows didn't disappear but the numbers went way down.
> Fast forward to maybe early 2000s, and the two species had reached more of an equilibrium in my sphere of observation. Sometimes more of one, sometimes more of the other, but with House Finches holding perhaps a slight numerical advantage on an annual basis.
> Fast forward again to the 2020s, and especially 2026, and the House Finch numbers have been overwhelmingly surpassed by House Sparrows. This winter I'd estimate at least 85% House Sparrows, and that might be an underestimation.
> I'm wondering if there will "always" be this ebb and flow, back and forth? Have House Sparrows finally regained their permanent edge? Are House Finches more susceptible to avian influenza? Questions without answers yet.
> Anyone else in KS seeing trends like these?
> Dan Mulhern Manhattan
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