The female crossbills were a subtle yellowish color with dark wings. The photos weren't perfect but I was happy to get some this time around.
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It's just like I anticipated. Once I saw my first crossbill the other day, I knew there would be more to come. I'm looking forward to seeing more irruptive species but I'm a little tired tired of the word irruptive. It makes it sound like the birds are being spewed out of a volcano or something. This has been a nice way to start the winter. Hopefully there will be more good birds heading our way this winter!
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Cool pictures, Larry! Looks like you had a great day....bird-wise & weather-wise.
Simply Amazing!
Wow Larry... jackpot indeed! Love the photos, esp. of the Pine Grosbeaks. Just wonderful. Glad I am not the only one who winces at the word irruptive....lol.
FYI-I made an error.-All of these birds are crossbills!
Pa-birder-yours are coming!
ruthiej-No wind+good weather.-It was cloudy much of the time but comfortable. I really only concentrated on watching the crossbills.
Jayne-I don't know why I listed photo 3 as Grosbeaks because all of these birds are crossbills.-If you enlarge photo 3 you can actually see the crossbills.
In any case I'm glad you mentioned Grosbeaks because that brought my attention to the error I made.I guess I also had Grosbeaks on my mind.
awesome pictures for sure and I have yet to see any crossbills this season!
Love these shots! What a great day. Thanks for showing us.
Larry! I can't believe the great birding you're having. I've not had a Cross Bill yet . . . I've been perusing your photos. You are having a very good year.
Fantastic photos, Larry! A crossbill would be a lifer for me, so I'll be keeping my eyes open. Thanks for the heads-up.
monarch-I'm sure you will be seeing them.
trixie-thanks!
Cathy-I thhink I'm having some good birding because I've been birding pretty consistently.
mojoman-You are right in the prime area.-Keep an eye on the Mass bird reports.-Grosbeaks and crossbills are more numerous in mass than here.
Larry;
Nice pictures of the Crossbills!! Congrats!!
The irruption is in full swing here in New England. I will be out and about looking for irruptive species this weekend if the weather holds out. (Sounds like a snowy Nor'easter coming Saturday.)
Don't forget to look for Barred Owls. They are having an irruption here in Maine as many folks are seeing them even during daylight hours.
John Briggs
Birding In Maine
I never knew the Crossbills had crossed bills until I came here. Very cool - they almost look like tiny hawks.
Great photos, Larry. I laughed at your comment on "irruptive". Does sound odd...
What fun to read this! Your photos are great too. Thank you, Larry.
Neat that you got to see them and take pics. They're mostly just flyovers for me.
Boy you weren't kidding--once you saw one irrupter bird, you started seeing lots!
I'm hoping to see red crossbills as well; we've had accounts of them in counties all around mine, so I have my fingers crossed!
Birding in Maine-Thanks-I hope you get your share of irruptive species.-I've heard that there are some barred Owls around.Hopefully I'll find one tomorrow.
Mary-I saw a White-winged Crossbil once.I couldn't tell that it had a crossed bill though.
Patrice-Glad you liked it.
laura-So you're another one that can pick out the flyovers.-I'm working on that one.-The flyover Crossbills to stand out though.
dzugman-It could be a very exciting winter in that regard.
Great pix! I'm still lookin' for crossbills.
I would love to see crossbills, we have our very own Scottish crossbill, but rare and elusive. Your photos are wonderful, you had a lucky day there!
Zen birdfeeder-thanks-hope you find those pesky Crossbills!
crafy green poet-thanks-and thanks for stopping by.I will visit your blog soon as well.
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