Birds sing to attract a mate or defend their territory. By July most baby birds have flown. Bird song has quieted except for those who continue to produce eggs.
By mid-July the bird scene at feeders drops off. Birds appear quiet in song and begin to hide.
What's up? "Where did the birds go?"
Molting replaces feathers worn or damaged. Sprouting new feathers helps birds stay in top flying condition.
Understanding molting patterns helps to identify many species and their age.
Waterfowl lose all primary and secondary feathers at the same time. They become flightless for a month during the molting period.
Male ducks grow "eclipse plumage" which protects them while they cannot fly. They appear scruffy in brown as protective camouflage.
Consider a mental molt. Where would you escape to grow new mind feathers?
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