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This is definitely the time to be out watching for crossbills and pine
siskins. I had a single red crossbill amongst a group of 17 pine siskins
this morning in my yard in North Perry, Lake County. The bird was a
female/immature which landed briefly in my birch tree with the siskin flock.
They stayed about 2 minutes before flying off. I saw a couple of distant
flocks of finches that may have been siskins. Both were 10-20 birds and
were quite a ways off.
I also had an immature blue-headed vireo that was attempting to sing. It
was not doing a good job of it.
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
(440) 259-2751
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