I stopped by the lab Thursday or Friday. I saw two large Redpolls( I can't
remember how many Jay saw. One was much paler than the other. Feeding alongside
a Goldfinch they were noticeably larger. Cool!
Ann Mitchell
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Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Lots of redpolls
We can't lay claim to a flock of 200. More like a private party of 6. One
is pale halfway up the back and noticeably fatter but it also appears to be
puffed up, perhaps
We can't lay claim to a flock of 200. More like a private party of 6. One
is pale halfway up the back and noticeably fatter but it also appears to be
puffed up, perhaps like Laura's. I could not see under the rump. The flanks
appeared to have light striping and the face profile did not appear