Around 11:30 this morning (Sunday) Gladys Birdsall and I watched a large of
flock of (Common) Redpolls flying around the fields just east of the towers on
Mt Pleasant Road. She estimated 200 birds and I agree. More than there have
been of late up there.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
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Around 11 this morning, I caught sight of a largish flock of Common Redpolls
swirling over the clover field along the dirt road to the communication towers
on Mt Pleasant Rd. This is essentially where Gladys Birdsall first found them a
couple of weeks ago. I go up there most days, and while the
At 1pm, redpolls are still there! I parked at the corner of Mount Pleasant
and the unmarked road of towers, (not to be confused with Tower Rd.) About
0.2 mile up that unmarked road, on left in the overgrown fields, were
swarms of redpolls! I cheated and used the Merlin recordings to attract
them &
Around 3pm I and several others saw a/the redpoll flock flying overhead a
couple of times, at one point landing to feed on weeds in the very field where
they spent several weeks two years ago. This is the overgrown field just before
the crest of the first hill as you travel west up Mt Pleasant R
Hi everyone,
Around 11 this morning (Friday) I found a flock of 100 or so Common Redpolls
along the edge of the road at the easternmost end of Mt Pleasant Road, same
field where they spent much of the past winter. Cool that they are still
around...some of the males are getting very pink!
Marie
This morning 3/26, I went out to the garage and realized the chorus I
was hearing were Common Redpolls. They were really singing away. Went
in to grab my binocs. Note-it is hard to find tiny grey birds in
treetops of grey leafless trees. Not till they flew did I finally see
where they were.
Encouraged by Marie’s report, I went looking for the Tucker Rd. redpolls, and
found them, around 5:45! About 40, chattering, in the scrubby apple tree I’ve
found them before, and in the weeds below. I hadn’t seen them since March 1,
though I’ve been there many times.
And nearby was a mockingb
Around 2:45 this afternoon, I found a flock of Common Redpolls in the trees
above Gladys B’s house, opposite the communications tower on Mt Pleasand Rd.
Hard to get an accurate count but I’d say 40-ish...and many were singing their
high trilling song. Delightful! They took off further into the w
Hi everyone,
Yesterday (Sunday) afternoon there was a flock of 100 or so Common Redpolls
over the weedy field between the radio tower on Mt Pleasant Rd and the farm in
the dip between the hills. Later (around 3pm) I saw presumably the same flock
in the weedy field on the easternmost hill of MT
Hi all,
There was a small (20 or so) flock of Common Redpolls near the roadside on Mt
Pleasant Rd about 1 hour ago.
And just now in my yard, a male House Finch was softly and tentatively warbling
his song from hidden in a shrub as the rain turns to snow!
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
At around 9am this morning, a large flock of Common Redpolls was flying around
the field just west of the observatory, south side of the road. Lots of very
dense weed stems in here, so they’re hard to see unless they’re in flight.
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freevill
Around 10:45 this morning, 150+ Common Redpolls on Mt Pleasant Rd east end,
with some Snow Bunting mixed in. In the usual field (south side of the road).
Marie
Marie Read Wildlife Photography
452 Ringwood Road
Freeville NY 13068 USA
Phone 607-539-6608
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Marie's redpoll flock on Mount Pleasant continues to grow, with over 150
individuals now present, including a female HOARY REDPOLL found yesterday
by Sarah Toner and Logan Kahle. I saw it for a few minutes first thing this
morning in a part of the group close to the road before they started to
drif
A flock of about 30 Common Redpolls continues to associate with the growing
Snow Bunting flock on Mt Pleasant Rd this morning. They all were in the weedy
field opposite the communications tower, both around 10:30 when I first saw
them and around 11:30 when I returned. Basically the same spot as
It's been quite the birdy day up here on the mountain.
A flock of 13 Common Redpolls was feeding alongside the road when I came back
from my walk in the rain (11 am). They were feeding on chickory seeds, and flew
off into the weedy field opposite the radio tower on Mt Pleasant Rd to join a
grow
A large flock (I'd say 100+) Common Redpolls is now consorting with the even
larger flock of Snow Buntings on Mt Pleasant. As of this morning they were
foraging on the north side of Mt Pleasant Rd, from 8:30 until around 10:30 am
they were in the field just east of the radio tower, but now have
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