According to John Keeling, organizer for the local annual Christmas bird count, the numbers of each species seen was down slightly from the averages of the previous six years.
“It is likely that the hotter, drier summer in the United States and Mexico affected the traditional timing of migration. Many birds may have come south later than usual,” says Keeling.
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