Dickcissels at Pheasant Branch - Year 2!

(male Dickcissel singing at Pheasant Branch Conservancy)
During a recent Madison Audubon field trip I was pleased to learn from Bill Brooks that DICKCISSELS successfully nested once again at Pheasant Branch Conservancy this past summer. This makes it two years in a row on the prairie restoration grounds.
Due to road construction coming from Waunakee, I stopped checking the prairie late June and at that time hadn't yet observed any Dickcissels there. I explained this apparent absence to their erratic year-to-year changes in distribution and abundance.
For early fall migrants I put more of an effort birding the city stream corridor, but once Pheasant Branch Road opened back up, I did manage to find a single juvenile Dickcissel at the prairie in early September. Anyway, Bill told me that the Dickcissels were later than normal, which makes me wonder if they were extirpated from a nearby area...or just ordinarily late!
The "Discovery Springs" fields in Middleton are rapidly being converted to parking lots and buildings. The 50+ Dickcissels I've observed there over the past several years will have to find new breeding grounds next spring. Given this fact, I'm going to make a prediction that there will be an increase in the population of Dickcissels at the PBC prairie in 2006 (in 2004 there were around 6 individuals).

(female Dickcissel)
Link: All about the Dickcissel from Cornell Labs
Dickcissel images © 2005 Michael McDowell










3 Comments:
what a fun blog! my husband and i live in arkansas and are also both big birders. it's great to see others with the same interest. good birding to you both!
For the first time in many years, we had Dickcissels nesting in southeast Michigan this year. Great shots!
ruddy: Thanks! (I haven't checked your blog yet!)
nuthatch: Thanks! (I read yours all the time -- love it!)
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