Natalie
Learning Birder
For a couple years now I had a good system working out where I feed the finches and sparrows in the front yard and the Corvids on the back deck. This year, however, the crows must have told all their friends across town about the food I put out, because there's been a sharp increase in their numbers (it went from being one main pair and their offspring to as many as 20 individuals at any given time)... I see crows flying in from literally miles and miles away to come eat here. This year I've also noticed a decrease in finches and sparrows - whereas last year there were probably about 150-200+ finches near my yard and it was almost deafening to go out there, this year there are usually only 20-40 at any given moment, and the species diversity has decreased as well (I haven't seen any Pine Siskins for a couple months).
Does it sound like the increase in crow numbers might be contributing to this? I know they are opportunists and will eat eggs and young of other species if given half a chance, but does that really have a large effect on finch and sparrow populations? The tree where I hang my feeders was getting a bit overgrown, so I cut off some branches today and I think that might help lure more birds in. Also, the Northern Flickers that lived near my house during the fall/winter seem to have disappeared, and as far as I could tell only one of them was a Red-shafted/Yellow-shafted intergrade from Canada so I don't know why the others would have left, besides the increase in crows.
My house looks like the one in The Birds...
Does it sound like the increase in crow numbers might be contributing to this? I know they are opportunists and will eat eggs and young of other species if given half a chance, but does that really have a large effect on finch and sparrow populations? The tree where I hang my feeders was getting a bit overgrown, so I cut off some branches today and I think that might help lure more birds in. Also, the Northern Flickers that lived near my house during the fall/winter seem to have disappeared, and as far as I could tell only one of them was a Red-shafted/Yellow-shafted intergrade from Canada so I don't know why the others would have left, besides the increase in crows.
My house looks like the one in The Birds...