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  • 4 November: Evening Grosbeak in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    4 November: Evening Grosbeak in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    Coccothraustes vespertinus

  • 4 November: Evening Grosbeak in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    4 November: Evening Grosbeak in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    Coccothraustes vespertinus

  • 4 November: Evening Grosbeak in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    4 November: Evening Grosbeak in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    Coccothraustes vespertinus

  • 4 November: Evening Grosbeak in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    4 November: Evening Grosbeak in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    Coccothraustes vespertinus

  • 4 November: Evening Grosbeaks in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    4 November: Evening Grosbeaks in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    Coccothraustes vespertinus

  • 4 November: Evening Grosbeaks in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    4 November: Evening Grosbeaks in Central Park (Great Hill, SE "blowdown" meadow)

    Coccothraustes vespertinus

  • 8 October: Pine Siskin at Jones Beach

    8 October: Pine Siskin at Jones Beach

    Spinus pinus

  • 8 October: Pine Siskin at Jones Beach

    8 October: Pine Siskin at Jones Beach

    Spinus pinus

  • 8 October: Pine Siskin at Jones Beach

    8 October: Pine Siskin at Jones Beach

    Spinus pinus

  • 8 October: Pine Siskins at Jones Beach

    8 October: Pine Siskins at Jones Beach

    Spinus pinus

  • 6 October: American Goldfinch in the Wildflower Meadow of Central Park

    6 October: American Goldfinch in the Wildflower Meadow of Central Park

    Spinus tristis

  • 6 October: American Goldfinch in the Wildflower Meadow of Central Park

    6 October: American Goldfinch in the Wildflower Meadow of Central Park

    Spinus tristis

  • 6 October: American Goldfinch in the Wildflower Meadow of Central Park

    6 October: American Goldfinch in the Wildflower Meadow of Central Park

    Spinus tristis

  • 30 September: Purple Finch in Central Park

    30 September: Purple Finch in Central Park

    Carpodacus purpureus

  • Shakespeare Garden

    Shakespeare Garden

    Loxia curvirostra

  • 1 September: Red Crossbill in Central Park

    1 September: Red Crossbill in Central Park

    Loxia curvirostra

  • 2 December: Cassin's Finch at Cedar Crest, NM

    2 December: Cassin's Finch at Cedar Crest, NM

    Carpodacus cassinii

  • 9 December: Black Rosy-Finch (male),  Sandia Crest,  New Mexico

    9 December: Black Rosy-Finch (male), Sandia Crest, New Mexico

    Leucosticte atratablack rosy finch

    From Bosque del Apache 2010

  • 9 December: Black Rosy-Finch (female), Sandia Crest, New Mexico

    9 December: Black Rosy-Finch (female), Sandia Crest, New Mexico

    Leucosticte atratablack rosy finch

    From Bosque del Apache 2010

  • 1 June: Male American Goldfinch in Rockland County, NY

    1 June: Male American Goldfinch in Rockland County, NY

    Carduelis tristis

  • 1 June: Female American Goldfinch in Rockland County, NY

    1 June: Female American Goldfinch in Rockland County, NY

    Carduelis tristis

  • April 28th: Purple Finch (female) in Central Park

    April 28th: Purple Finch (female) in Central Park

    carpodacus purpureus

  • 5 April: House Finch in Central Park

    5 April: House Finch in Central Park

    carpodacus mexicanus

  • 6 December: White-winged Crossbill (male) in Sullivan County

    6 December: White-winged Crossbill (male) in Sullivan County

    Loxia leucoptera

  • 6 December: White-winged Crossbill in Sullivan County

    6 December: White-winged Crossbill in Sullivan County

    Loxia leucoptera

  • 6 December: White-winged Crossbill (female) in Sullivan County

    6 December: White-winged Crossbill (female) in Sullivan County

    Loxia leucoptera

  • 6 December: White-winged Crossbills in Sullivan County.  They were feeding on grit on the road when a passing truck caused them to scatter.

    6 December: White-winged Crossbills in Sullivan County. They were feeding on grit on the road when a passing truck caused them to scatter.

    Loxia leucoptera

  • 16 August: A pair of White-winged Crossbills in Sullivan County

    16 August: A pair of White-winged Crossbills in Sullivan County

    Loxia leucoptera

  • 16 February: Pine Grosbeak feeding on crab apples,  Sullivan County, NY

    16 February: Pine Grosbeak feeding on crab apples, Sullivan County, NY

    Pinicola enucleator

  • 16 February: Evening Grosbeaks, Sullivan County.  Photographed from the main road.

    16 February: Evening Grosbeaks, Sullivan County. Photographed from the main road.

    Coccothraustes vespertinus

  • 16 February: Evening Grosbeaks, Sullivan County, NY.  Photographed from the main road.

    16 February: Evening Grosbeaks, Sullivan County, NY. Photographed from the main road.

    Coccothraustes vespertinus

  • 16 February: Common Redpoll in the snow; Sullivan County, NY

    16 February: Common Redpoll in the snow; Sullivan County, NY

    Acanthis flammea

  • 16 February: Common Redpoll, Sullivan County, NY, Feb 16th.  This bird was discovered on the ground, only 2 ft away from where I was standing.  We thought it was in distress, but it soon hopped out of the shrubs and onto the snow, interacted briefly with a chickadee, then flew off to the feeders.  We concluded that it was probably ok, but given the recent report of a Salmonella outbreak affecting redpolls downstate, I am now beginning to wonder. This is a full frame shot.

    16 February: Common Redpoll, Sullivan County, NY, Feb 16th. This bird was discovered on the ground, only 2 ft away from where I was standing. We thought it was in distress, but it soon hopped out of the shrubs and onto the snow, interacted briefly with a chickadee, then flew off to the feeders. We concluded that it was probably ok, but given the recent report of a Salmonella outbreak affecting redpolls downstate, I am now beginning to wonder. This is a full frame shot.

    Acanthis flammea

  • 9 February: Common Redpoll (female) in Montauk, NY

    9 February: Common Redpoll (female) in Montauk, NY

    Acanthis flammea

  • 9 February: Common Redpoll (female) in Montauk, NY

    9 February: Common Redpoll (female) in Montauk, NY

    Acanthis flammea

  • 9 February: Common Redpoll (male) in Montauk, NY, Feb 9th.  A flock of a dozen or so of these finches was seen on the beach at the end of East Lake Drive.

    9 February: Common Redpoll (male) in Montauk, NY, Feb 9th. A flock of a dozen or so of these finches was seen on the beach at the end of East Lake Drive.

    Acanthis flammea

  • 20 January: Pine Grosbeak (russet-type female or young male) in Grahamsville, NY

    20 January: Pine Grosbeak (russet-type female or young male) in Grahamsville, NY

    Pinicola enucleator

  • 20 January: Pine Grosbeak (male) in Grahamsville, NY

    20 January: Pine Grosbeak (male) in Grahamsville, NY

    Pinicola enucleator

  • 20 January: Pine Grosbeak (russet-type female or young male) in Grahamsville, NY

    20 January: Pine Grosbeak (russet-type female or young male) in Grahamsville, NY

    Pinicola enucleator

  • 20 January: Pine Grosbeak (male) in Grahamsville, NY

    20 January: Pine Grosbeak (male) in Grahamsville, NY

    Pinicola enucleator

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