The RWB are about 1 month early - they used to show up mid to late March.
We had at least 6 Monday afternoon. They looked more like yellow wing blackbirds - the wing stripe was a very dull muddy yellow. There were also some Starlings mixed in.
The hills are alive with the sounds of ... RWB.
Redwings first showed up at our feeders on Saturday, Feb 15, mixed in with the
flock of 30-50 cowbirds we’ve had coming to our feeders since December.
Marty Schlabach
Interlaken
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Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 8:41
And one adult male at my feeder on Monday in Groton on Old Stage Road.
Sigrid
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 5:58 PM Barbara Bauer Sadovnic
wrote:
> We had two males out in Enfield today too, on Halseyville Rd.!
>
> > On Feb 18, 2020, at 4:55 PM, Linda Orkin wrote:
> >
> > There are currently three
Not trying to compete, but late last week, had a flock of mostly young males
(up to 19) and today a group of ca 50-60. A smaller subset came to feeders
(25? they swooped in where I couldn’t see all on the ground) with a nice male
Common Grackle.
Again, it is interesting that a majority of
We had two males out in Enfield today too, on Halseyville Rd.!
> On Feb 18, 2020, at 4:55 PM, Linda Orkin wrote:
>
> There are currently three male Red-winged Blackbirds on the ground under our
> feeders on Muriel Street in Ithaca NY. Nice to see. Welcome back guys. Linda
> Orkin
>
> Sent
There are currently three male Red-winged Blackbirds on the ground under our
feeders on Muriel Street in Ithaca NY. Nice to see. Welcome back guys. Linda
Orkin
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