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ML647120993

Redpoll Acanthis flammea

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Contributor

Courtney Kelly Jett Media from this contributor

Date

17 Dec 2025 eBird checklist S288992386

Location

NY-Essex—Adirondack Park--Tahawus Rd (44.0389,-74.0562) PIGR eating sugar maple buds and red spruce greens, REDP eating yellow birch fruits (12/17/25) (1760 ft.) (Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest)
Essex, New York, United States
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Map Coordinates: 44.038895, -74.056175
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Observation details

🍅 seen well to be redpolls. NY state bird for us! Caleb says not Hoary subspecies. Recognized by call, recorded, as watching PIGR flock. 4 redpolls foraging in area of trees with PIGR, the Redpolls FRG 🥨 eating yellow birch fruits, (vs. the PIGR in sugar maples).

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