Ditto here. 2 siskins, first of the fall. Now, bring on the Evening
Grosbeaks!!
Adam D'Onofrio
North Dinwiddie
On November 13, 2018 at 8:45 AM "bgriffon ." <bengriffon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just saw two pine siskin on my hanging platform feeder this morning.
I’m in central Henrico. Firsts this year. My feeders have been slow since
mid-summer, too. Looked like they were eating the safflower out of a black
oil/safflower mix.
Ben
From: "va-richmond-general-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<va-richmond-general-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Natalie Cavalieri
<ncavalierirdh@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 4:43 PM
To: "lisaamease@xxxxxxxxx" <lisaamease@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "carolinecoe816@xxxxxxxxx" <carolinecoe816@xxxxxxxxx>, Richmond Birds
<va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [va-richmond-general] Re: Pine Siskin
I had around 15 house finches the other day and about 20 goldfinches
today which I carefully checked to make sure I didn’t have purples or
siskins. No luck! But have a few red-breasted nuthatches and my first
returning fox sparrow showed up today. Still keeping my fingers crossed!
Natalie Cavalieri RDH, BSDH
VP and CE Chair
Greater Richmond Dental Hygienists’ Association
On Nov 10, 2018, at 2:07 PM, Lisa Mease <lisaamease@xxxxxxxxx
mailto:lisaamease@xxxxxxxxx ;> wrote:
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Send some up to Glen Allen because I’m still waiting for mine! I
did just see my FOS White-throated Sparrow a few minutes ago. Business at
my feeders has been slow for all species this fall. ☹️
-Lisa
On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 13:47 Caroline Coe
<carolinecoe816@xxxxxxxxx mailto:carolinecoe816@xxxxxxxxx ;> wrote:
> > >
So we thought the large number of Purple Finch at our feeders--
might portend a winter with lots of other “seldom-seems”!!
And today so far 5 Pine Siskin have joined their kindred
American Goldfinch out back to feed.
Should be a good season.
Keep your eyes and ears open!
Good birding,
Caroline & John Coe
Chesterfield County
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