More Redpolls March 4
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More Redpolls March 4

Leslie Kinrys

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Today, I had a flock of 33 Common Redpolls at our backyard feeders (Sheppard/Bathurst area). Unlike last time, they didn't have a Hoary Redpoll with them. :(  There was a pair of female Hairy Woodpeckers squabbling over the suet feeder. I also had two Mourning Doves in our yard. I haven't seen them at my feeders all winter. I'm sure having a Cooper's Hawk patrolling our neighbourhood has kept the doves away.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Leslie Kinrys »
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Luv2Bird

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Nice to have Redpolls in your back yard. All the Mourning Doves must have come to my place - had 10 at once a week ago.  We know there's a Sharpie and a Cooper's around here .. but they couldn't have been around that day.
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Absolute invasion of Redpolls here too.......filling the niger tubes daily..... :shock: ...... send money :roll:

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LOL @ Halton Hills.  Same situation here.  $ $ $ $ $
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Craig McL

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Not one yet this seson in OldWhitby town ??
I hear the allaround but my feeding stashon has NOT
bin ree filld this winter  :(

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