Cobirders and John T,

Dickcissels used to be just about as common as meadowlarks in the 1950's
and 1960's.  I would drive west along what  is now I-70 across Kansas and
into Colorado.  After leaving the forested areas in eastern Kansas, we
would continue west across open country and hear, "Dick-sis-sis" from the
fences, almost never being out of hearing range of their songs!  So, I
don't think the Dickcissel has necessarily shifted south except in response
to local weather or agricultural conditions.


Paula Hansley
Louisville

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