February 5, 2013, 7:20 AM update, sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists
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Hi COBirders,
This morning there were three Common Redpolls at a feeder in Silverton, San
Juan County. This appears to be a county first. There was also a mixed flock
of Rosy-finches all had one Black, several Gray-crowned and most ly
Brown-capped.
The Redpolls are the first in southwestern
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Certainly not something surprising this winter, but I found a flock of
25-35 Common Redpolls hanging out at the top of some bare cottonwoods
in front of the bridge entrance to Grandview Cemetery at sometime
after 3:00 today (2/5/13). They flew out of sight a few times, had a
clear look at them for
Certainly not something surprising this winter, but I found a flock of
25-35 Common Redpolls hanging out at the top of some bare cottonwoods
in front of the bridge entrance to Grandview Cemetery at sometime
after 3:00 today (2/5/13). They flew out of sight a few times, had a
clear look at them for