Is anyone else out there completely frightened by the lack of birds right
now?  I've always played a game with myself that when I go out for my
sunrise birding around the property, I don't allow myself to go back in
until I've seen at least 10 species -- and this includes the dead of winter
with snow on the ground!

Well, in the last few weeks I've been lucky to see 5 species each
morning!!  So I checked the number of September species I'd seen here up to
this date:

2020, 63 species
2021, 47 species
2022, 53 species
2023, 44 species

Definitely getting less, but not conclusive, so I did a little calculating
using my September bird lists for the last 4 years.  I only used the first
birding of each day -- usually around sunrise or a bit later, and only
calculated from Sept. 1st to 23rd.  Here are the dailly averages of number
of species and number of individuals:

2020,   16 sp.   63 ind.
2021,   14 sp.   40 ind.
2022,   11 sp.   34 ind.
2023,     8 sp.   16 ind.

This is really frightening to me.  We've been told that in the last 50
years the US has lost 30% of its birds.  Have we reached the tipping point
and that number is changing exponentially?  In 10 years will there be any
birds left at all?

I sincerely hope that all those people at Cornell that have all this data
at their fingertips are doing a whole lot of number crunching right now --
much more scientific than my quick little add and divide, but I haven't
heard anything from anyone about the decline. And just look at the dismal
banding records for this Fall.

Anyone out there seeing the same thing and having any ideas what's going on?

Mary Kay Waddington,  Arapahoe County

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