I’ve had a steady flock of 20 to 30 goldfinches visiting my feeders here in Warren NH most of the winter. Once the number grew to over 100! The numbers seems to increase during adverse weather conditions. But today is a relatively nice day and I estimate 80 were here for about an hour emptying my feeders. They seem to prefer the hulled sunflowers seeds on hanging platform feeders.
> On Jan 28, 2020, at 10:42 AM, Stephen T. Campbell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> A flock of goldfinches - I counted at least 20 - descended on our yard in Lyme this morning. Three or four at a time worked on our sunflower seed feeder and nyger feeder. The rest worked on the ground or watched the action from the crabapple tree. Quite a show.
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> Steve Campbell
> Lyme, New Hampshire
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