Anthony,
I continue to have 6-8 Pine Siskin at my feeders.
Saw 6 Cedar Waxwing at 148th Street and Indiana today at the top of a tree.
2-4 White-crowned Sparrow present in my backyard the last few days (normal).
Heard the Gray Catbird in my yard this morning,
Glenda
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On May 13, 2021, at 1:40 PM, Greg W. Joiner, Ph.D. <gregjoinerphd@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Since 5/1, I have had pine siskins everyday. Numbers down to 5 today.
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From: Anthony Hewetson
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 1:01 PM
To: leasbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Anthony Hewetson
Subject: [leasbirds] Cedar Waxwings, Pine Siskins, and White-crowned Sparrows
Greetings All:
This is a polite request to keep the reports coming in, on these three
species in particular, as the irruptive events are ongoing with a
possibility of more waves yet to come as birds that pushed unusually
far south head north (I had at least twenty siskins at my feeders this
morning after peak numbers had dropped to about eight) and it will be
very interesting to see how long each species persists into May.
Anthony Hewetson;
LEAS records compiler