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Unread postby Roger Hogan » Mon May 25, 2015 6:03 am

My 1st Grosbeak for 2015. In the next few weeks I hope more arrive.

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Re: Grosbeak

Unread postby Robert Williams » Mon May 25, 2015 9:56 am

Cool shots. Lil' fellow looks a bit the worse for wear from his migration. He'll probably spiff up in a few days.
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Re: Grosbeak

Unread postby Roger Hogan » Mon May 25, 2015 11:08 am

Robert Williams wrote:Cool shots. Lil' fellow looks a bit the worse for wear from his migration. He'll probably spiff up in a few days.



My guess is about a week and he will be looking gooood.
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Re: Grosbeak

Unread postby Larry Sullivan » Mon May 25, 2015 11:19 am

It's interesting how many birds you have out that way that have a primary yellow or yellow orange color. Very few around here, sometimes a Goldfinch in the winter. The migrations of some of these birds is amazing. I'm most familiar with the Osprey not as much the smaller birds, but to think a bird flies several thousand miles in the fall, and back again in the spring is just amazing to me. The Osprey pair I watch on a cam up in Maine came back with the same rough look as this little guy, and it did take about a week of good eating and resting to look much more healthy. Then there is the fight to keep the nest, and all the rest. Nature is amazing to watch.
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Re: Grosbeak

Unread postby Roger Hogan » Mon May 25, 2015 11:24 am

Larry Sullivan wrote:It's interesting how many birds you have out that way that have a primary yellow or yellow orange color. Very few around here, sometimes a Goldfinch in the winter. The migrations of some of these birds is amazing. I'm most familiar with the Osprey not as much the smaller birds, but to think a bird flies several thousand miles in the fall, and back again in the spring is just amazing to me. The Osprey pair I watch on a cam up in Maine came back with the same rough look as this little guy, and it did take about a week of good eating and resting to look much more healthy. Then there is the fight to keep the nest, and all the rest. Nature is amazing to watch.



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