Hmm. I have had only one very sporadic goldfinch visitor all winter at my 
feeders here in Northeast Ithaca. Today, during the continuous snowfall, there 
WAS a mixed flock of 40 CEDAR WAXWINGS, 30 ROBINS, 10 STARLINGS, and 6 HOUSE 
FINCHES moving around the trees in my neighborhood. The robins were singing a 
bit, adding to the songs of cardinals, titmice, and the first singing junco.

KEN


On 2/27/10 1:55 PM, "Anne Marie Johnson" <annemariejohn...@frontiernet.net> 
wrote:

A Pine Siskin joined the 30+ goldfinches on my feeders today.

Anne Marie Johnson
Caroline



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