Subject: [Tweeters] Yard bird - Red Crossbills
Date: Sat Jun 5 07:34:44 PDT 2021
From: Steven Dammer - dammerecologist1990 at gmail.com

Interestingly enough, I've also been hearing Red Crossbills flying over,
and seen occasionally landing on tree tops at my office in SW Everett. Kind
of a business park area with stands of douglas fir around, so I suppose not
too unusual, but definitely not something I've noticed a lot of the last 3
years until recently.

Cheers,

Steven

On Fri, Jun 4, 2021 at 8:13 PM Philip McCrain <phil at mccrain.com> wrote:


> Sitting on the front porch this afternoon I was amazed to see a family of

> Red Crossbills come down to our recirculating stream to drink. Less than 5

> feet away was an adult male, female and two youngsters. We live in

> Northeastern Kirkland near Bothell and Woodinville at an elevation of

> around 1000 feet. Not where I would expect to see crossbills.

>

> Philip McCrain

> phil at mccrain.com

>

>

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