Date: 4/14/25 7:09 pm
From: Grey Hayes <17coastalprairie17...>
Subject: Re: [MBBIRDS] Silent Spring, almost
We had our first grosbeak this past weekend.

Grey Hayes, PhD
900' above Davenport at
Molino Creek Farm

On Monday, April 14, 2025 at 10:10:30 AM UTC-7 Pete Sole wrote:

> Hi Barbara,
>
> It's still early in the season. But according to the birdcast data, the
> biggest migration pulse of the season so far, happened last night, with
> over 600k birds passing through. See this link:
>
> https://dashboard.birdcast.info/region/US-CA-087
>
> So there is still hope for this season. That being said, it does feel
> like the numbers are getting lower, but the multi year data would really
> tell the story.
>
> Pete
>
>
> On 4/14/25 8:43 AM, Barbara Monahan wrote:
> > My yard has been remarkably quiet. No Grosbeaks, Hooded Orioles and very
> few hummers….especially Selasphorus. Over the weekend the FOS Western
> Flycatcher. A handful of Orange-crowned Warbles have started vocalizing.
> >
> > Let me know if this is an aberration in the area, or I’d everyone sees
> this happening?
> >
> > Barbara Monahan
> > Near Scotts Valley, off of Jarvis Rd at about 1,100 ft.
> > Sent from my iPad
> >
>
>

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