Breeding season has mostly ended. Birds sing during the breeding season or 
leading up to it, so most song has now tapered off or ended. Breeding birds are 
now dispersing. Some birds are entering their annual molt and become more 
secretive. In residential areas, this spells fewer bird detections.

Chuck Hundertmark
Lafayette, CO

> On Aug 10, 2020, at 8:20 AM, Amy Roberts <amyroberts...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Same thing at my house in FC. I'm very new at this so wasn't sure if that 
> normal for this time of year? But even in the mornings, I don't see or hear 
> the birds. Had a house finch at my feeder a couple of days ago, but he was my 
> only visitor.  
> 
> On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:48:52 AM UTC-6, Norma J. Erickson wrote:
> 
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