It is interesting to hear about this Gray Crowned Rosy Finch. On 22 Dec 2011 or 
so, there was one seen south of this location in Windham area of Catskills in 
upstate New York. So the question is were there two Gray Crowned Rosy Finches 
in New York state or the first bird moved north? As crow flies it is about 150 
miles distance between two locations.



So it is great to have White Winged Turkey vulture and track it.



Cheers

Meena







Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
http://haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Gray Crowned Rosy Finch

My sister on Tug Hill has a Gray Crowned Rosy Finch coming to feeders. She has 
been feeding huge numbers of Goldfinches and this little guy turned up today 
while she was doing Feederwatch counts. She is allowing visitors to observe the 
feeders. She has posted a few pictures on the Lab of O Facebook page. I can 
provide contact info off list.  Janet Akin, Seneca Castle
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