Does anyone know if this bird has been seen anywhere besides this private
feeder and I'm not talking about Alaska
On Dec 30, 2015 12:19 PM, "Jacob Roalef" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> The Ohio BRAMBLING continues this morning and is coming to the same
> private feeder per Christopher Collins. It also seems that the neighbors
> are ok with people standing on the edge of their property (across the
> street from the feeder) to view this bird, as they came out and waved to
> everyone this morning (from what I've heard as I am not actually there this
> morning). This is the best spot to see the feeders and still maintain a
> good distance so the bird will come down. Birders must be RESPECTFUL of the
> private residents and this bird and give it plenty of space so it will come
> to the feeders. Movements and noises can and will scare it away for hours.
> HOWEVER, this road can be very dangerous as there is a blind hill cars
> might speed over! Stay off the road when possible and pay attention to your
> surroundings folks!
>
> - JR
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