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Redpolls!

Find the food … find the birds! After an entire winter (last year) of nary a Common Redpoll being seen in Minnesota I found Redpoll heaven this morning quite by accident. I was walking the Lakewalk after some medical appointments when I heard birdsong. Suddenly I realized all the tansy that has taken over the Scenic Railroad right of way was attracting hundreds of Common Redpolls.

I will note I made a “rookie mistake”. My camera had been set up for individual images with a two second delay (perfect for landscape photography), but horrible for bird photography. Given the cool morning (20F) and my stocking cap, I did not hear that my shutter / camera was taking many fewer photos than I imagined. Oh well …. I hope I will be medically approved soon for driving a car again. These redpolls will stay on location for quite a few days given the abundance of food at their chosen location (and nearby cover).

Common Redpolls

A Winter’s Walk

Today has been infinitely more pleasurable than exactly 3 weeks ago (open heart surgery). In addition to Molly taking me birding by car this morning … a fantastic experience given the beauty of the newly flocked pines, this afternoon I took a two mile hike / walk.

Lester River (during my walk)

Sounds of the River (email subscribers follow this video link)

Early this morning at my house … Female Cardinal

While birding … I saw my first male Pine Grosbeak in two years. The sun was obliquely in my face making photography difficult. It sounds like this winter may be a HUGE winter finch invasion. Evening Grosbeaks are being seen in numerous locations where they have not been seen in 20 years.