Interesting about the Ovid Flicker! We have had a gorgeous M Flicker for
the past three weeks, intermittently, and I believe it's the first one who
has graced our Trumansburg yard with his presence.


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Date: Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 11:03 AM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Flicker
To: Cayuga Birding List <Cayugabirds-L@cornell.edu>


YS Flicker on our suet in Ovid.  Only other winter flicker we have seen in
20+ yrs here was a sad pile of feathers under a cedar tree found in
February 2012.

Also have now been able to see both 2 male and 2 female redpolls
simultaneously, so definitely have at least 4, am guessing between 4-8
total, but really hard to count among the shifting flock of finches &
juncos.  Nothing like the numbers of 2 yrs ago, regardless, and still no
siskins.

Alicia



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