This is pure speculation - but we had a flock of 40 +/- PISK on January 1st
(Christmas count) foraging on white pine cones in the small grove at the corner
of Hanshaw and Etna Roads. Same flock???
Bob
> On Jan 31, 2024, at 7:14 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:
>
> I have yet to see Pine Siskins at my
I have yet to see Pine Siskins at my feeders, although I can’t swear they
aren’t among the birds who empty them daily when I’m not looking, and I’m
impressed by how well the winter-plumaged Goldfinches blend in with the dead
Goldenrod.
So I followed up on yesterday’s eBird report (below) by
My niger seed feeders have been refilled. Please encourage several to head our
way.
--Marty
Interlaken, NY
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We're swamped with Pine Siskins here in the Belle Sherman area in Ithaca. We
had two about a week ago, and the number has grown since. At least 15 clustered
at the base of our seed feeder yesterday and this morning, while another 6 eat
at the perches. They are nearly impossible to count while
Hi all.
At least 2 pine siskins and a red breasted nuthatch at my feeders near
Phelos, NY!
Pete Sar
On Sat, Oct 17, 2020, 5:44 PM Sandy Podulka wrote:
> We have two at our feeders in Brooktondale as of today, also. Saw 3 a few
> days ago near the house.
>
> At 09:52 AM 10/17/2020, Kevin J.
We have two at our feeders in Brooktondale as of today, also. Saw 3 a
few days ago near the house.
At 09:52 AM 10/17/2020, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I was very excited to see two Pine Siskins among the feeder birds
>here in Dryden this morning.
>
>Kevin
>
>
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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.
Sent from my iPad
> On Oct 27, 2018, at 4:05 PM, David Ruppert wrote:
>
> Pine Siskins are visiting our feeders today.
>
> David Ruppert
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> Welcome and
: Tuesday, June 5, 2018 11:19 AM
To: John Confer
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Siskins (3+)
Our siskins are generally tame. I can approach within a few feet of the feeders
before they flee. And they don't seem to react at all to my calling the cat,
whereas the jays and squirrels
Our siskins are generally tame. I can approach within a few feet of the
feeders before they flee. And they don't seem to react at all to my calling
the cat, whereas the jays and squirrels run like heck.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 6:24 AM, John Confer wrote:
> Two days ago (3 June) I heard what I
A lone Pine Sisken and a lone male Purple Finch out a mile or so past Jeff
this morning. In Brooktondale at my feeder.
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 10:05 AM Jeff Gerbracht
wrote:
> We had a lone PISI yesterday at our feeders, joined this morning by 6
> more. Now just
Pine siskins showed up in Homer today (Saturday) also.
Judy Read
Homer
From: David Nicosia
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2018 9:54 PM
Cc: Cayugabirds-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Siskins and Purple Finches at feeders
In Broome County we have had pine siskins show up in several
In Broome County we have had pine siskins show up in several locations in
the past couple days too!
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 2:24 PM, Nari Mistry wrote:
> This morning we have two Pine Siskins and two male Purple Finches at our
> feeders, among a hungry horde of birds in this
I just took a closer look at who is here feeding and voila: Pine Siskin
amidst the feeding flurry. Also Brown Creeper at suet again.
And a hawk must be in the neighborhood; every bird has disappeared.
Judy Thurber
Liverpool
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> On Jan 13, 2018, at 1:58 PM, Ann Mitchell
We've had Pine Siskins, sporadically, all winter but today the number is
greater with 17 individuals and they've been here all day. Also, had a female
Purple Finch today.
David McCartt
Tubbs Hill Rd.
Richford
On Jan 13, 2018, at 2:24 PM, Nari Mistry
>
I have one, too.
Ann
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> On Jan 13, 2018, at 1:51 PM, "glen...@frontiernet.net"
> wrote:
>
> I've got two male Pine Siskins foraging under my feeders here in Brooktondale
> on Valley Rd.
>
> Anyone else seen them today?
>
> Glen Robertson
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>
Lately I've only got two Pine Siskins, but some 20 Purple Finches, plus plenty
of Goldfinches. Probably at least 6 Fox Sparrows... hard to get a count on them
because the ground is reappearing and they've gone back to singing from deep in
the thickets.
-Geo
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Cheery bird song here too. Plus I had to put up little fence around sprouting
daffodils to keep dog off the shoots!!
That and airport Woodcock last night the Snowy Grt Horned Owls this week
make me happy!
Donna
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Donna Scott
On Mar 26, 2015, at 11:23 AM, Linda Orkin
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Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 11:23 AM
To: Ann Mitchell
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Siskins and Woodcock
Running on East Hill Rec way this morning
Running on East Hill Rec way this morning there were many, many Song
Sparrows and Robins singing in the lifting darkness. And 3 or 4 Woodcocks
peenting to the north in the field near the Raptor Barn.
Ahhh, my cheering up heart!
Linda
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Ann Mitchell
I, too, have several Pine Siskins today. They were here this morning and are
still eating up a storm.
Judy Thurber
Liverpool
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On May 13, 2013, at 10:11 AM, Diana whiti...@roadrunner.com wrote:
Hi,
I was surprised to see a dozen or so Pine Siskins here at the house in
Ditto on Judith's report. My feeders were very busy today including a flock
of about 33 Pine Siskin gobbling up the Nyger seeds.
Candace
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Judith Thurber jathur...@yahoo.com wrote:
I, too, have several Pine Siskins today. They were here this morning and
are
This is a great excuse to plug eBird's great new mapping interface:
http://ebird.org/ebird/map/pinsis?neg=trueenv.minX=env.minY=env.maxX=env.maxY=zh=falsegp=falsemr=onbmo=10emo=10yr=1900-2011byr=1900eyr=2011
A quick check of this map shows that it's not unusual for Pine Siskins reports
in our
I'm glad Wes beat me to the punch, but this morning I had at least two PINE
SISKINS flying over my house calling -- I heard them several times and had the
impression they were local birds moving about rather than multiples migrating
overhead, but could have been wrong. So, at least there were
We had two or three Pine Siskins, 1 female Purple Finch, dozens of
Goldfinches, pair of Carolina Wrens, RB Nuthatch, WB Nuthatch, RB
Woodpecker, Hairy, Downy, WT Sparrow, Chipping Sparrow, Blue Jay,
Cardinal, House Finches ,Am. Robin, etc. at or under our feeders this
morning. A pair of
A couple of Pine Siskins just dropped in at my place too, to join the
Goldfinches and Purple Finches.
-Geo
On May 1, 2011, at 8:43 AM, Asher Hockett wrote:
Comfort Rd this morning - on the niger feeder, 3 Pine Siskins, with
a Purple Finch and several goldfinches at that and other feeders.
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