Hello all,

Pine Siskins have indeed bred in numbers this year at many large
conifer-dominated state forests. While 
out doing crossbill surveys the past few months I've observed them almost
every time at nearly every 
location (Summerhill and Bear Swamp; Madison, Onondaga, and Chenango
Counties location I go to) since 
November....and there are still birds heard (at least as of May) at many
state forests in CNY. They have bred 
in numbers at Summerhill State Forest and areas like it in 2001, 2004, 2009
(less so), and 2012. When I 
lived in Madison County in 2004 I had flocks of 20-30 through at least mid
July....many of them were 
juvies that we had banded. 

cheers,
Matt  


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