[NatureNS] redpoll-siskin flock

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I too have had an influx of approx 25-30 common redpolls (including ? 
2-3 hoaries) over the past few days.

Eleanor Lindsay
Seabright,  St Margaret's Bay


On 25/01/2015 1:38 PM, desolatechair wrote:
> Interesting, I had the very same experience here in Hantsport around noon, including a male with a very conspicuous red poll and breast!
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> </div>A flock of 30-odd (5 redpolls and about 25 siskins) swept in and swept out of our feeding area at the house on the Wyman Road just now.  One male redpoll was quite rosy and the females were dark, almost –siskin coloured, so were not hoaries.
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    <font size="+1">I too have had an influx of approx 25-30 common
      redpolls </font>(including ? 2-3 hoaries) over the past few days.<br>
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    Eleanor Lindsay<br>
    Seabright,  St Margaret's Bay<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/01/2015 1:38 PM, desolatechair
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      <pre wrap="">Interesting, I had the very same experience here in Hantsport around noon, including a male with a very conspicuous red poll and breast!


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&lt;/div&gt;A flock of 30-odd (5 redpolls and about 25 siskins) swept in and swept out of our feeding area at the house on the Wyman Road just now.  One male redpoll was quite rosy and the females were dark, almost –siskin coloured, so were not hoaries.


 	
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