Date: 4/27/26 10:04 am From: T. Luke George <t.luke.george...> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Where have all the swallows gone?
Studies of many dead birds in NM showed that many of the aerial
insectivores were emaciated. That is more consistent with the hypothesis
that the birds died because of the inability to feed on aerial insects due
to the early snow storm that passed through just prior to that, not due to
the smoke from fires.
Luke George
On Sun, Apr 26, 2026 at 2:24 PM Ira Sanders <zroadrunner14...> wrote:
> Remember the migration after the fires when millions of birds died? Many
> in NM? A lot of them were swallows.
> Ira Sanders
> Golden (for another day)
>
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2026 at 7:31 AM Mary Kay Waddington <
> <waddingtonmk...> wrote:
>
>> Arapahoe County.
>> From my records I should have had a few Tree Swallows about a month ago.
>> The Northern Rough-wings should have arrived a week ago and been looking
>> for nest sites in the creek bank. Violet-greens and Barns should be flying
>> by every evening. Nada. Not one swallow has shown up.
>>
>> Where have all the Swallows gone? Long time passing.
>>
>> Where have all the Warblers gone? Long time ago.
>>
>> Where have all flycatchers gone?
>>
>> Lack of insects every one.
>>
>> When will they ever learn?
>>
>> When will they ever learn?
>>
>> Mary Kay Waddington
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