[CT Birds] Goldies in CT

Sunshine sunny19682 at comcast.net
Mon Feb 18 10:42:46 EST 2008


It certainly seems to be.  For all the years I have been providing food in
feeders, I have always had a good number of Goldies (running from a half
dozen individuals to 50 or more during spring - I've never seen a Pine
Siskin and only this year did I have one single Common Redpoll for only a
few days during the Christmas bird count - and I am always looking for
newbies to the yard.

Donna Lorello
Branford



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Subject: [CT Birds] Goldies in CT

I would like to thank all for your numerous messages on your feeder
Goldfinch counts. Had 15 personal e mails sent to me on this subject!
Thanks!

>From this, it seems most all the GOLDFINCH concentrations are south of the
Rt 84 corridor - If I may steal this saying from our meteorologists.





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