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Date: | Mon, 11 Feb 2013 19:13:04 -0800 |
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Seems unprecedented to me that, ever since the first reports of White-winged Crossbills at Spring Grove Cemetery back on Nov. 17, 2012, these birds continue in good numbers, off and on, at least through February 10, 2013 in Cincinnati. (See http://cincinnatibirds.com/goodbird/sighting.php for recent reports). In all my years of birding in the area I have never seen such fidelity to one site prior to this winter season. Not only have these birds been reliable to some degree at Spring Grove, but also a little further west in the county, in smaller numbers, at Mitchell Memorial Forest. This certainly is a banner year for these birds. And both locations have had a handful of Red Crossbills as well, although more sporadically.
David A. Brinkman
Master of Education, Xavier University
Cincinnati, OH
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