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 trees nearby & around other corners of the
camp.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 14, 2015, at 10:51 AM, Stuart Krasnoff wrote:
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> Flock of about 30 Redpolls in birches on Trip TERR. And hill rest. 1050 h.
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> From the semi-opposable thumbs of SB Krasnoff via iPhone
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