In our recent blog post, "Do You Have Goldfiches" we pondered the mysterious disappearance of the goldfinches from NH and other northern areas this winter. Was it because of lack of seeds here, the invasion of more northern finches such as Common Redpolls, because they knew this would be a record-breaking severe winter and decided to leave, or other reasons? Many of you from all over the country wrote and told us you had goldfinches this winter. The Zen Birdfeeder blog in upstate NY just told us that their goldfinch numbers were down all winter and their first goldfinches just reappeared. Have your goldfinches just arrived?
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our goldfinches reappeared last week in western MA. i'm so happy! :)
A goldfinch arrived at our cabin in northern michigan this past weekend but I wasn't prepared for him. Putting the thistle feeder up when I return next weekend. I enjoyed your blog and loved the photo of the downy and finch together - great combo!
Shelley
Oddly, just yesterday, I commented to my mom in Missouri (I'm in Georgia) that I counted 12 goldfinches in my backyard at my feeders!
Beautiful birds!
That is very wierd because I saw my goldfinches again exactly today!
I'm in New Boston, NH and saw the first goldfinches this morning! Yipee!!!!
Also for the first time ever, I saw (and got pictures of, but not great): Cedar Waxwings... about a dozen of them!! Gorgeous! About 5of them were in my holly bushes and chowed down all the berries!
And... for the first time, I also saw an Eastern Phoebe, sitting on my telephone line, "wagging" it's tail! What a morning for me.
Mine are indeed back, but not in force by any means!
Your Goldfiches LEFT?! I was overflowed with goldfinches this past winter, all least 100 in the backyard...Now there is not nearly as many. That's really wierd.
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