I have not seen 1 Pine Siskin all winter long at my feeders in Logan. I do not remember seeing them last winter, but the year before that. Someone had told me that Pine Siskins usually don't start to show up around here until mid-February. Stephen ----- Original Message ----- From: Joel Beyer Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 10:44 AM To: tuularose@juno.com Cc: birdtalk@utahbirds.org Subject: Re: [BirdTalk] Pine siskins Both species are here this winter. There were lots of Pine Siskins around the town of Summit Park (Summit Co.) last weekend. Two weeks ago I saw Lesser Goldfinches at a feeder in the Olympus Cove area of SLC (approx. 3400 So. 3800 E.), as well as at the feeders in North Ogden where the Anna's Hummingbird has been hanging out. Joel
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 10:06:56 -0700 tuularose@juno.com writes: > Jack's backyard report of missing pine siskins is prompting this > question: "Has anyone seen any at all this winter?" They have not > showed > up at my feeders in south Provo. I used to have lots last year. > The lesser goldfinches that were here all last winter and all summer > have > been replaced with the American variety. Is it too cold and snowy > for > the lessers this winter? > Just wondering ~ Tuula > > > _______________________________________________ > > "Utah Birds" web site: http://www.utahbirds.org > BirdTalk: > To subscribe, e-mail: birdtalk-subscribe@utahbirds.org > To unsubscribe, e-mail: birdtalk-unsubscribe@utahbirds.org > To send a message, e-mail: birdtalk@utahbirds.org > _________________________________________________ > >
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