[wisb] Re: Redpolls

  • From: Becky Heisler <dbzcheisler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jmorgenstern@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 12:44:55 -0600

Jim, 
They must have come from my yard. ;) I had a large flock of Redpolls visiting 
daily until the recent warm up. Once the temps reached above freezing, the 
birds were scarce the entire time and I would guesstimate over 50 percent of my 
birds have not come back since.

Becky Heisler
Waupaca, Waupaca Co

James Morgenstern <jmorgenstern@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>So far we usually only have up to half a dozen common redpolls in the yard at 
>any one time.  This morning there were over thirty on and under our feeders. 
>No hoary candidates, but it's fun seeing so many at one time out my kitchen 
>window!
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>Jim Morgenstern
>Neenah, Winnebago County
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