[NatureNS] Have the Redpolls headed north?

From: "Roland McCormick" <roland.mccormick@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Redpolls are no longer common at my feeders. I still have a good number of 
siskins, but I haven't found any redpolls among them. I have a feeling that 
most of them have left the area.

Roland.
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From: "Mike McCall" <mikemccall@xcountry.tv>
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Subject: [NatureNS] Have the Redpolls headed north?


> After an absence from my feeders for about two weeks, a solitary  Redpoll 
> turned up this
> morning; I'd noted them as "departed for the season".
>
> Are these winter visitors still numerous?
>
> Mike McCall
> Hall's harbour
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