Sounds like a fairly un-spectacular winter finch forecast due to very good 
crops of seeds, berries, cones in the boreal forests of Canada/Alaska.
In addition to our regularly occurring winter finches, Purple Finches, Pine 
Siskins and Evening Grosbeaks  may be seen in larger numbers in northern MN 
this winter
Note that forecast is geared for eastern Ontario.

http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/wf1314/

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