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I was surprised to find a Redpoll eating Niger seed on my deck rail just now!
Donna Scott
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I was surprised to find a Redpoll eating Niger seed on my deck rail just now!
Donna Scott
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The redpolls may still be in the area but on the ground. I've seen a couple of
brief swirls of small, light-colored birds in tall grasses near the trees where
I first saw them. I'm not sure there are any good vantage points to view this
area, and they aren't flushing much, but perhaps they
A flock of about 100 redpolls flew into a row of deciduous trees in the middle
of the farm between Creamery Rd and Central Chapel Rd in Caroline. They stayed
long enough for me to get a rough count but not long enough for me to search
for any Hoarys. They disappeared when I looked away, so I
We have one lone Redpoll on our feeders today, west side of Cayuga near
Glenwood Pines.
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Hi Jared,
Having a Common Redpoll come to your feeder is pretty special. We don't
have Common Redpolls here every winter, so we've all been out enjoying them
in the couple of spots that they've frequented this season.
2015 was the last time we had an irruption of Common Redpolls. The eBird
reports
Hello, I’m a birder from California and a new resident of Trumansburg, so it
will take some time to learn status and distribution in this area.
My wife and I went out yesterday for the redpoll flock as reported in southern
Seneca Co, and dipped on them, but this morning the 23rd was pleased to
One, lone REDPOLL showed up today at our niger seed feeder. Finally!
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Flock of about 30 Redpolls in birches on Trip TERR. And hill rest. 1050 h.
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Way outside the basin!
We've seen a total of 3 redpolls at our Lansing place, but as I type here in
our camp near Old Forge, NY, I've counted no fewer than 15 right around the
feeder. That's my GBBC number, but they are so active they're hard to count.
There may be twice that many in the
Maybe the REDPOLL are finally beginning to trickle into our urban
environs from out of the sticks! A while ago I had two birds briefly
pop into our yard (120 Vine Street). They may have been concerned with
the frenzied feeding activity of the many larger birds at our feeders
and decided to
A single Common Redpoll graced our feeders in Brooktondale yesterday,
spotted by my daughter, Lisa.
Two days ago we had our first-ever Carolina Wren visit the suet, and
it's back again today poking around the vines on our house. I hope it
stays. It's not too often we get a new yard bird
Good morning.
We have one REDPOLL at our feeder (so far) among the many Goldfinches. I hope
there are more to come!
Laura
Hunt Hill Rd., east of Ithaca (town of Dryden)
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Just had a Redpoll at my feeders here outside of Auburn. First one this year.
Carol Keeler
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Just had a Redpoll at my feeders here outside of Auburn. First one this year.
Carol Keeler
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26, 2015 12:19 PM
Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Redpoll
I had 4 Redpolls at my feeders in Lansing on Saturday. First ones in a long
time.
Robyn
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Hello all,
Just figured I'd pass these redpolls links along(including rostrata).
There's also a paper in here that covers how to ID them well.
http://www.sibleyguides.com/2008/03/redpoll-investigation-widens-to-include-
greater/
http://www.jeaniron.ca/2007/Redpolls/redpolltext3.htm
On Thursday Isort ofjoined the club, even though I can't claim big flocks are coming to my feeders, and I don't worry about what they consume. When I went out for a walk that afternoon the first bird I saw fly up from the ground behind my next door neighbor's house turned out to be a COMMON
Happy New Year ...almost - I came to the Lab today to fill bird feeders in the
Bird Garden and I stopped to watch what came to the feeders afterwards - 16
Pine Siskins, 1 Redwing Blackbird and 1 Common Redpoll. It makes you wonder
what comes to the feeders when there is no one around!
Mary
I have a Redpoll at my feeders. It seems to be with a flock of House Finches.
Bring on the crossbills!
Ann Mitchell
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First Common Repolls of the year showed up at our feeders as well, bring on
the finches ;)
On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Ann Mitchell annmitchel...@gmail.comwrote:
I have a Redpoll at my feeders. It seems to be with a flock of House
Finches. Bring on the crossbills!
Ann Mitchell
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Siskins seem to have departed, but I still have one Common Redpoll coming to my
feeder in the company of Goldfinches.
Geo Kloppel
Bowmaker Restorer
227 Tupper Rd
Spencer NY 14883
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The 30-some Am. Goldfinches that regularly jostle for perches at my
little 4-perch niger feeder are joined this morning by one COMMON
REDPOLL and one PINE SISKIN!
The Redpoll perched at the feeder and couldn't be dislodged, while
the Siskin and most of the Goldfinches were obliged to
We had a single COMMON REDPOLL briefly at our feeders in Brooktondale this
morning.
S. S. Fast
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Hi everyone,
Eduardo Inigo kindly invited my along for an around-the-lake trip with
himself and Maikel Canizares (visiting PhD student, now at the Lab of
Ornithology), and while filling out my eBird checklists from the trip I noticed
that we seem to have found the first COMMON REDPOLL for
Hello all,
Here's a great link to the best photos I've ever seen showing the 4 North
American Redpoll subspecies (2
Common and 2 Hoary). Take notice of the very large Greater Common Redpoll.
I've seen at least a good 6-
7 of these in CNY over the years. They stick out. They all aren't quite
this
Hello again,
Some have mentioned a problem with the redpoll link, so here it is again.
Maybe the third time is a charm.
It's a great link!
http://northshorenature.blogspot.com/2011/01/hornemanns-hoary-and-greater-co
mmon.html
cheers,
Matt
Single Redpoll under my feeders today.
Happy Christmas!
Stephanie
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Hello all,
At the house in Scott this morning were singles of COMMON REDPOLL and PINE
SISKIN in with the flock of
40+ Goldfinches. The female PILEATED WOODPECKER (Red-bellied too) has
started to come into the suet
feeders for the 3rd winter in a row, a CAROLINA WREN has been frequent
since the
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