I've had a flock at my feeders for about three weeks. I generally report 25 on eBird but there could be twice that. In the fall of 2007 I had up to 150 over a period of a few weeks.
David Waltman
6,000 feet; ponderosa pine foothill's 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons.
On 05/27/2023 11:45 AM MDT preston...@gmail.com <preston.sowell@gmail.com> wrote:We've had a flock of red crossbills on our feeder (black sunflower seed) everyday for 2.5 months now (draining it daily now). Pine Brook Hills, Boulder, County. I've had them stop by over the years, but never stay for more than a few days, and typically just when it's be cold.I'm curious if anyone else is seeing that same thing?PrestonBoulder, CO--
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