Dec 18 2007

Winter Finches

Published by kimmarie at 10:25 am under Backyard Birds, General, Wildlife

There was an interesting article in yesterday’s Buffalo News.

“This winter may turn out to be a good year for bird watching. Early reports suggest that substantial numbers of what are often called winter finches may retreat here from northern boreal forests.

Among these visiting birds are a number of species that most of us rarely see: evening grosbeaks, pine grosbeaks, pine siskins, common redpolls, hoary redpolls, red crossbills and white-winged crossbills. Bohemian waxwings are often included in this category although they aren’t finches.”   { Read the rest of the article here…

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Common Redpoll at Feeder Station
Wyoming County. New York
12.16.07

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