The last two days I've been having a few Purple Finches flying over the house
towards Van Cortlandt Park. That's the earliest I think I've had them in the
area.
Andrew Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York 10705-4629
Phone:
The last two days I've been having a few Purple Finches flying over the house
towards Van Cortlandt Park. That's the earliest I think I've had them in the
area.
Andrew Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Naturalist
20 Hancock Avenue, Apt. 3
Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York 10705-4629
Phone:
The Purple Finches which have been attending our feeders daily since our
last report 3 weeks ago, this morning swelled in number to at least a
dozen. We are hoping they will remain and breed, as there are previous
records of breeding in Suffolk county in the 1980 Breeding Bird Atlas.
Peggy &
The Purple Finches which have been attending our feeders daily since our
last report 3 weeks ago, this morning swelled in number to at least a
dozen. We are hoping they will remain and breed, as there are previous
records of breeding in Suffolk county in the 1980 Breeding Bird Atlas.
Peggy
Several Purple Finches, male and female, have been visiting our feeders
for the past two days.
Peggy & Joel Horman
Ridge, LI
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Several Purple Finches, male and female, have been visiting our feeders
for the past two days.
Peggy Joel Horman
Ridge, LI
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It appears that I do not have enough feeder space to accommodate all of my
visitors today. There are about 30 PURPLE FINCHES and close to a dozen PINE
SISKINS battling for feeding positions as I type this. Looks like it is time
to break out the nyger seed.
Mickey Scilingo
Constantia
Oswego
It appears that I do not have enough feeder space to accommodate all of my
visitors today. There are about 30 PURPLE FINCHES and close to a dozen PINE
SISKINS battling for feeding positions as I type this. Looks like it is time
to break out the nyger seed.
Mickey Scilingo
Constantia
Oswego
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Purple Finches
I usually don’t post about the regular feeder birds, but yesterday and today
we’ve had 10 Purple Finches at our feeders – 8 females and 2 males. Through the
winter we’ve had a maximum of only 2
I usually don’t post about the regular feeder birds, but yesterday and today
we’ve had 10 Purple Finches at our feeders – 8 females and 2 males. Through the
winter we’ve had a maximum of only 2. There were 2 House Finches as well, along
with the “usual suspects” – juncos, chickadees,
I usually don’t post about the regular feeder birds, but yesterday and today
we’ve had 10 Purple Finches at our feeders – 8 females and 2 males. Through the
winter we’ve had a maximum of only 2. There were 2 House Finches as well, along
with the “usual suspects” – juncos, chickadees,
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Purple Finches
I usually don’t post about the regular feeder birds, but yesterday and today
we’ve had 10 Purple Finches at our feeders – 8 females and 2 males. Through the
winter we’ve had a maximum of only 2
At about 2:00 PM, there were 7 Purple Finches resting and bathing along a
small, brackish ephemeral area on the West Loop Trail at the Edward J. &
Dorothy C. Kempf Preserve in Wading River.
The preserve is owned by The Nature Conservancy and is located along the west
side of Sound Rd.
Lots of
At about 2:00 PM, there were 7 Purple Finches resting and bathing along a
small, brackish ephemeral area on the West Loop Trail at the Edward J.
Dorothy C. Kempf Preserve in Wading River.
The preserve is owned by The Nature Conservancy and is located along the west
side of Sound Rd.
Lots of
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