COBirders--  While this post doesn't compare to the others this morning
about super rarities, I wanted to share my pleasure observing the flock of
12-15 American Goldfinches that have been visiting my feeders for the last
fortnight.  It is interesting to observe the variety of stages of molt in
the males.  This morning one appeared that had almost achieved full breeding
plumage while others are still in intermediate stages.  Also, a few Pine
Siskins have begun to show up after an absence of over a year.  I've noticed
that at times these two irruptive species appear to be associated in their
wanderings.

Leon Bright

Pueblo

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