Thanks for the input on the snowies.
Had a bunch of finches until the Northern Shrike arrived. Once a
shrike sees the finches, it come in and the finches leave.
I don't expect any significant numbers of rosy-finches until the shrikes leave in March.
Just the way it goes.
Scott
Hi Scott,I’ve had a few experiences with Snowies during east coast irruptions and noticed that they often chose large bodies of water or coastal areas as daytime hangouts. My working theory was that they prefer the unobstructed view, perhapsbecause it makes them feel safe when they snooze during the daytime.
Did you get a big Rosy-Finch flock with this weather?
Peter
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