We had four Evening Grosbeaks yesterday (Friday) and three this morning
(Saturday) at our feeders on the edge of Newfield and Van Etten (technically,
just outside the basin)
Judy and Rick
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Pine Siskins are visiting our feeders today.
David Ruppert
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Yes, I have 6 Siskins busily eating the niger seed. I’ve seen at least one a
day for the past so days.
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> Pine Siskins are visiting our feeders today.
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Hi Marie,
Thanks for the post on the snow bunting because today I thought I caught
one in the corner of my eye while driving at 40mph on Triphammer. It was
perched on a telephone wire up in Lansing. I know they are usually in large
flocks foraging in farm fields, but this one had a cheek mark that
Details below. I believe this is shaping up to be a good irruption of Common
Redpolls, based upon the sightings well North of us, as well as around coastal
US regions in the Northeast.
Good birding!
Sincerely,
Chris T-H
W Lake Rd, Dryden US-NY (42.4635,-76.2797), Tompkins, New York, US
Oct 27
There was also one redpoll at a friend's feeder in the Ellis Highlands, off
Ellis Hollow Road last Monday. It hung out most of the day.
Laura
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