Sibley just posted this on ID Frontiers about Greater Redpolls.  To  
all who have been taking photos or hanging around the feeding  
stations for redpolls, we might want to take a closer look at some of  
our photos.  Here is the link to his blog entry:

http://sibleyguides.blogspot.com/2008/03/greater-redpoll-photos.html




Sharon Stiteler
www.birdchick.com
Minneapolis, MN




Begin forwarded message:

> From: David Sibley <david_sibley at COMCAST.NET>
> Date: March 11, 2008 9:14:44 AM CDT
> To: BIRDWG01 at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
> Subject: [BIRDWG01] Greater Redpolls
> Reply-To: David Sibley <david_sibley at COMCAST.NET>
>
> Hi all,
>
> On my blog recently I've posted several notes about identification  
> of "Greater" Common Redpoll, which may be of interest to a lot of  
> ID-Frontiers readers. In today's post I put up photos of apparent  
> "Greater" redpolls from Wisconsin and Alberta, which suggests that  
> everyone who sees redpolls should keep an eye out for this  
> subspecies. I'd be interested in any comments and discussion.
>
> Good Birding,
> David Sibley
>
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