[va-bird] Re: Juncos in July
- From: Dendroica@xxxxxxx
- To: va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 11:40:24 EDT
In a message dated 7/4/2004 4:45:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
KurtCapt87@xxxxxxx writes:
Actually, there are 3 low-altitude June records this year for D.E. Junco in
the northern region as one was observed at the Blue Ridge Center for
Environmental Stewardship on June 4th.
In addition single White-throated Sparrow sightings on June 29 have been
reported on MDOsprey in Howard and Queen Anne Counties in Md, and a Pine Siskin
was reported at an Ann Arundel County feeder from at least June 22 through 28.
Are these out-of-season appearances perhaps related to our very early spring
this year? It appears that nestlings have fledged early and perennials are
blooming quite ahead of schedule. And today, I noted Tussock Moth larvae
eating the leaves of my volunteer milkweed, at least two weeks ahead of last
year.
Ralph Wall
Great Falls, VA
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