Hi Tami There were two immature [presumably, or female] purple finches foraging in an ash tree at Sucker Lake (Ramsey County) last evening. They stayed near each other and flew off together.
-- Paul Lender ====================================== Paul Lender University of Minnesota Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery 2450 Riverside Ave. South, Suite R200 Minneapolis MN 55454 Voice: 612-273-8053 FAX: 612-273-7959 len...@umn.edu *UPCOMING OUT OF OFFICE: WEDNESDAY SEPT. 28TH* DO NOT READ THIS EMAIL IF YOU ARE NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT. The information in this email may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient, your review, forwarding, copying, distribution, or any other use or disclosure of any information in this email is prohibited. If you received this email in error, please destroy and delete this message from any computer and contact us immediately by return email. On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 2:24 PM Tami Vogel <tvo...@wrcmn.org> wrote: > In case this hasn't been shared, here is the winter finch forecast. Looks > to be a good year. > > https://finchnetwork.org/winter-finch-forecast-2022 > > Along these lines, we banded our first purple finches of the season 8 days > ago. Haven't seen any at my feeders yet, but we had our first > yellow-rumpeds on Saturday morning. > > Happy fall birding! > > - Tami in Afton > > > ---- > General information and guidelines for posting: > https://moumn.org/listservice.html > Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html > > During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, practice social > distancing, and continue to bird responsibly. > ---- General information and guidelines for posting: https://moumn.org/listservice.html Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, practice social distancing, and continue to bird responsibly.