[wisb] Re: where have all the Cuckoos gone?

  • From: alicatzz@xxxxxxxxx
  • To: heyheystop@xxxxxxxxx, "wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 04:04:54 -0500

I have only heard one YB Cuckoo this year and I used to see them fairly often 
out behind our house in the 120+ acres we have.  And I honestly cannot recall 
hearing or seeing any last year at all.

Alicia Bailey
Langlade County




On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 13:30:28 -0700 (PDT), Hakim Barrett wrote
> I have a question bothering me about the population of Yellow-billed 
> Cuckoos--I used to be able to hear/see them often in Wisconsin 
> during this time of year, but I haven't spotted any yet. Is it 
> possible that they have become an endangered species? And feedback 
> would be appreciated. Black-billed Cuckoo population information 
> would also help. Thanks!   Hakim Barrett Sauk Co., Spring Green
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