Ton and I are watching a nice group of W W Crossbills (30ish) feeding on cones 
along Lick St in Summerhill Forest. They are often in trees right along the 
road. Also present is a large flock of Robins, a few Redpolls and one Siskin. 
11 am - 11:45. Where? Well, there is a stream passing under the road at this 
spot and there is a sign with the number 165 on it about 200 yards to the 
south. 


Laura

Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu
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