Re: [cobirds] Continuing crossbills

2023-05-29 Thread Jeff Kehoe
Yes. My 7 year old granddaughter & I have both gotten within 4 feet of them 
on my tray feeder.

On Monday, May 29, 2023 at 4:01:55 PM UTC-6 Preston Sowell wrote:

> The other thing that I've found surprising about these guys is that they 
> seem to be the least timid visitors to my feeder as well. I've had a bird 
> or two actually stay sitting on the feeder as I pulled it to refill. It's 
> provided some great opportunities to make portraits of these birds that I 
> usually only observe in the tops of trees. See attached.
>
> On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 2:13 PM Wayne and Robin Jasper  
> wrote:
>
>> We had about 15 Sunday morning on our feeders in Allenspark (Boulder Co, 
>> 8500 ft). First time to have that many. We’ll see if they stay around!
>>
>> Robin Allison Jasper
>> Boulder Co. 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>
>> On May 28, 2023, at 9:26 PM, Jeff Kehoe  wrote:
>>
>> I've had them every day since April 11th. Usually around 20, sometimes 
>> 40. I'm in the Big Thompson canyon west of Loveland, East of Drake. Looks 
>> like they are eating sunflower chips.
>>
>> On Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 2:00:02 PM UTC-6 DAVID J WALTMAN wrote:
>>
>>> I’ve had a flock at my feeders for about three weeks.  I generally 
>>> report  25 on eBird but there could be twice that.  In the fall of 2007 I 
>>> had up to 150 over a period of a few weeks. 
>>> David Waltman 
>>> 6,000 feet; ponderosa pine foothill’s 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons. 
>>>
>>> On 05/27/2023 11:45 AM MDT preston...@gmail.com  
>>> wrote: 
>>>   
>>>   
>>> We've had a flock of red crossbills on our feeder (black sunflower seed) 
>>> everyday for 2.5 months now (draining it daily now). Pine Brook Hills, 
>>> Boulder, County. I've had them stop by over the years, but never stay for 
>>> more than a few days, and typically just when it's be cold. 
>>>   
>>> I'm curious if anyone else is seeing that same thing? 
>>>   
>>> Preston 
>>> Boulder, CO 
>>>
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Re: [cobirds] Continuing crossbills

2023-05-29 Thread Casey Setash
I've had a flock of about 15-20 in my yard/around my neighborhood just
south of Spring Canyon Park in Fort Collins for the last couple of months
as well. This is the first year since I've lived in this house (2017) that
I've noticed them in the spring. I've been wondering whether others have
been seeing them this late, so I'm glad you mentioned it!

On Mon, May 29, 2023, 11:57 AM Jeff Kehoe  wrote:

> This spring is the first I've ever seen them in 7 years up here. The
> numbers seem to be a little lower than originally, but they're here every
> day.
>
> On Monday, May 29, 2023 at 9:25:38 AM UTC-6 Preston Sowell wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply. Is this a normal occurrence at your feeders?
>>
>> On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 9:26 PM Jeff Kehoe  wrote:
>>
>>> I've had them every day since April 11th. Usually around 20, sometimes
>>> 40. I'm in the Big Thompson canyon west of Loveland, East of Drake. Looks
>>> like they are eating sunflower chips.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 2:00:02 PM UTC-6 DAVID J WALTMAN wrote:
>>>
 I’ve had a flock at my feeders for about three weeks.  I generally
 report  25 on eBird but there could be twice that.  In the fall of 2007 I
 had up to 150 over a period of a few weeks.
 David Waltman
 6,000 feet; ponderosa pine foothill’s 1/2 way between Boulder and
 Lyons.

 On 05/27/2023 11:45 AM MDT preston...@gmail.com 
 wrote:


 We've had a flock of red crossbills on our feeder (black sunflower
 seed) everyday for 2.5 months now (draining it daily now). Pine Brook
 Hills, Boulder, County. I've had them stop by over the years, but never
 stay for more than a few days, and typically just when it's be cold.

 I'm curious if anyone else is seeing that same thing?

 Preston
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Re: [cobirds] Continuing crossbills

2023-05-29 Thread Wayne and Robin Jasper
We had about 15 Sunday morning on our feeders in Allenspark (Boulder Co, 8500 ft). First time to have that many. We’ll see if they stay around!Robin Allison JasperBoulder Co. Sent from my iPhoneOn May 28, 2023, at 9:26 PM, Jeff Kehoe  wrote:I've had them every day since April 11th. Usually around 20, sometimes 40. I'm in the Big Thompson canyon west of Loveland, East of Drake. Looks like they are eating sunflower chips.On Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 2:00:02 PM UTC-6 DAVID J WALTMAN wrote:

  
   
 
 
  
   I’ve had a flock at my feeders for about three weeks.  I generally report  25 on eBird but there could be twice that.  In the fall of 2007 I had up to 150 over a period of a few weeks.
   
  
   David Waltman
   
  
   6,000 feet; ponderosa pine foothill’s 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons.
   
   
   
On 05/27/2023 11:45 AM MDT preston...@gmail.com  wrote:

   
 

   
 

   
We've had a flock of red crossbills on our feeder (black sunflower seed) everyday for 2.5 months now (draining it daily now). Pine Brook Hills, Boulder, County. I've had them stop by over the years, but never stay for more than a few days, and typically just when it's be cold.

   
 

   
I'm curious if anyone else is seeing that same thing?

   
 

   
Preston

   
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Re: [cobirds] Continuing crossbills

2023-05-29 Thread Jeff Kehoe
This spring is the first I've ever seen them in 7 years up here. The 
numbers seem to be a little lower than originally, but they're here every 
day.

On Monday, May 29, 2023 at 9:25:38 AM UTC-6 Preston Sowell wrote:

> Thanks for the reply. Is this a normal occurrence at your feeders?
>
> On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 9:26 PM Jeff Kehoe  wrote:
>
>> I've had them every day since April 11th. Usually around 20, sometimes 
>> 40. I'm in the Big Thompson canyon west of Loveland, East of Drake. Looks 
>> like they are eating sunflower chips.
>>
>> On Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 2:00:02 PM UTC-6 DAVID J WALTMAN wrote:
>>
>>> I’ve had a flock at my feeders for about three weeks.  I generally 
>>> report  25 on eBird but there could be twice that.  In the fall of 2007 I 
>>> had up to 150 over a period of a few weeks. 
>>> David Waltman 
>>> 6,000 feet; ponderosa pine foothill’s 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons. 
>>>
>>> On 05/27/2023 11:45 AM MDT preston...@gmail.com  
>>> wrote: 
>>>   
>>>   
>>> We've had a flock of red crossbills on our feeder (black sunflower seed) 
>>> everyday for 2.5 months now (draining it daily now). Pine Brook Hills, 
>>> Boulder, County. I've had them stop by over the years, but never stay for 
>>> more than a few days, and typically just when it's be cold. 
>>>   
>>> I'm curious if anyone else is seeing that same thing? 
>>>   
>>> Preston 
>>> Boulder, CO 
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Re: [cobirds] Continuing crossbills

2023-05-29 Thread Preston Sowell
Thanks for the reply. Is this a normal occurrence at your feeders?

On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 9:26 PM Jeff Kehoe  wrote:

> I've had them every day since April 11th. Usually around 20, sometimes 40.
> I'm in the Big Thompson canyon west of Loveland, East of Drake. Looks like
> they are eating sunflower chips.
>
> On Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 2:00:02 PM UTC-6 DAVID J WALTMAN wrote:
>
>> I’ve had a flock at my feeders for about three weeks.  I generally report
>>  25 on eBird but there could be twice that.  In the fall of 2007 I had up
>> to 150 over a period of a few weeks.
>> David Waltman
>> 6,000 feet; ponderosa pine foothill’s 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons.
>>
>> On 05/27/2023 11:45 AM MDT preston...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> We've had a flock of red crossbills on our feeder (black sunflower seed)
>> everyday for 2.5 months now (draining it daily now). Pine Brook Hills,
>> Boulder, County. I've had them stop by over the years, but never stay for
>> more than a few days, and typically just when it's be cold.
>>
>> I'm curious if anyone else is seeing that same thing?
>>
>> Preston
>> Boulder, CO
>>
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Re: [cobirds] Continuing crossbills

2023-05-28 Thread Jeff Kehoe
I've had them every day since April 11th. Usually around 20, sometimes 40. 
I'm in the Big Thompson canyon west of Loveland, East of Drake. Looks like 
they are eating sunflower chips.

On Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 2:00:02 PM UTC-6 DAVID J WALTMAN wrote:

> I’ve had a flock at my feeders for about three weeks.  I generally report 
>  25 on eBird but there could be twice that.  In the fall of 2007 I had up 
> to 150 over a period of a few weeks. 
> David Waltman 
> 6,000 feet; ponderosa pine foothill’s 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons. 
>
> On 05/27/2023 11:45 AM MDT preston...@gmail.com  
> wrote: 
>   
>   
> We've had a flock of red crossbills on our feeder (black sunflower seed) 
> everyday for 2.5 months now (draining it daily now). Pine Brook Hills, 
> Boulder, County. I've had them stop by over the years, but never stay for 
> more than a few days, and typically just when it's be cold. 
>   
> I'm curious if anyone else is seeing that same thing? 
>   
> Preston 
> Boulder, CO 
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Re: [cobirds] Continuing crossbills

2023-05-27 Thread DAVID J WALTMAN


 
 
  
   I’ve had a flock at my feeders for about three weeks.  I generally report  25 on eBird but there could be twice that.  In the fall of 2007 I had up to 150 over a period of a few weeks.
   
  
   David Waltman
   
  
   6,000 feet; ponderosa pine foothill’s 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons.
   
   
   
On 05/27/2023 11:45 AM MDT preston...@gmail.com  wrote:

   
 

   
 

   
We've had a flock of red crossbills on our feeder (black sunflower seed) everyday for 2.5 months now (draining it daily now). Pine Brook Hills, Boulder, County. I've had them stop by over the years, but never stay for more than a few days, and typically just when it's be cold.

   
 

   
I'm curious if anyone else is seeing that same thing?

   
 

   
Preston

   
Boulder, CO

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[cobirds] Continuing crossbills

2023-05-27 Thread preston...@gmail.com
We've had a flock of red crossbills on our feeder (black sunflower seed) 
everyday for 2.5 months now (draining it daily now). Pine Brook Hills, 
Boulder, County. I've had them stop by over the years, but never stay for 
more than a few days, and typically just when it's be cold.

I'm curious if anyone else is seeing that same thing?

Preston
Boulder, CO

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