I noticed around 20 Pine Siskins in my yard in Ortonville on the
morning of Sept 28. By October 1 they were joined by Juncos, Kinglets,
and a Red-Breasted Nuthatch, all of which are historically early for
me.

On 9/29/20, Tami Vogel <tvo...@wrcmn.org> wrote:
> Pretty interesting:
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> https://finchnetwork.org/irruption-alert-pine-siskin
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>  - Tami in Afton
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Ortonville Public Library
Founder & Vice President
Luddite Ornithologists League (LOL)
Big Stone County, Minnesota

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