Since last fall and through winter, I averaged 25-30 in/around my back yard
in east-central Denver (off East Colfax). The past few weeks, the number is
more like 10-12. I had assumed maybe some natural reason, like the rest
going off to make nests and have babies elsewhere.

Patrick O'Driscoll
Denver



On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 11:48 AM, 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds <
cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Denver Audubon just received a call from a woman in Lafayette with a
> unique subject: where have the House Sparrows gone?
>
> She says she used to have as many as 80, but now she sees only a pair or
> two, sproadically. They check out her yard and continue on somewhere else.
> Have any of you experienced a diminishing numbers of House Sparrows?
>
>
> Hugh Kingery
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