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Subject: RE:[nysbirds-l] Red Crossbill Flight (11/27)
Today's movement involved "only" about 50 Red Crossbills. It could be that
the flight is dwindling, but the morn
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Sent: Friday, November 27, 2020 2:33 PM
To: NYSBIRDS (nysbird...@list.cornell.edu)
Subject: RE:[nysbirds-l] Red Crossbill Flight (11/27)
Today's movement involved "only" about 50 Red Crossbills. It could be that
the flight is dwindling, but the morn
Today's movement involved "only" about 50 Red Crossbills. It could be that
the flight is dwindling, but the morning's wind was light and never veered
toward the forecast of northwest. Only 5 flocks comprised today's flight
(two of them not stopping). All were between 8:30 and 10:00. With an
Today's movement involved "only" about 50 Red Crossbills. It could be that
the flight is dwindling, but the morning's wind was light and never veered
toward the forecast of northwest. Only 5 flocks comprised today's flight
(two of them not stopping). All were between 8:30 and 10:00. With an
I'm not sure if I should put it this way in regard to this species, but only
about 60 Red Crossbills were tallied at Jones Beach this morning. Obviously
a good number by most measures, but quite a comedown after Saturday's
flight. Most moved on quickly. But one lone male stayed for maybe 15
I'm not sure if I should put it this way in regard to this species, but only
about 60 Red Crossbills were tallied at Jones Beach this morning. Obviously
a good number by most measures, but quite a comedown after Saturday's
flight. Most moved on quickly. But one lone male stayed for maybe 15