I, too, had eleven plucky Redpoll this morning, in Alton, ME. Heard them flying overhead and phished them down to a near tree. When they took off, I phished them back. Curious little buggers. A chill 14 degrees, but no wind. A stunning morning to be out.
Rob Speirs Cumberland
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 6:24 PM, Kristen Lindquist <kelindquist@gmail.com> wrote:
To add to the irruptive list: birder friend Brian Willson photographed a Common Redpoll on Beech Hill today.--Kristen--Kristen Lindquist
Camden, ME
www.klindquist.blogspot.com
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