NOVEMBER 1-14, 2015 NATURAL HISTORY NOTES FOR EAST VIEW

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WHAT BIRDS CAN EASTVIEW EXPECT TO SEE THIS WINTER? 2015 2016 Let s start with an edited summary of the Winter Finch Forecast put out by Ron Pittaway of the Ontario Field Ornithologists from Toronto, Ontario Canada. Of course his forecast is primarily for Canada, and the northern states in the lower 48. Because many movements of finches and northern birds are dependent on food supply during winter, it is important for birders to know what is going on in Canada; what is the available seed crop from various trees and what is the condition of Canada s spruce/fir forests relative to the spruce bud worm. Pine Siskin, Spinus pinus Generally, he expects that we could see White-winged and Red Crossbills, along with Pine Siskins, at our Nijar feeders. This is primarily due to spruce seed being heaviest in eastern and western North America, but not in northern Canada. Red Crossbills, Loxia curvirostra Photo Bird Watcher's Digest Because the Mountain Ash berry crop is low in Canada, we should see some Pine Grosbeaks, either at our feeders or at our berry trees.

Pine Grosbeak, Pinicola enucleator Photo Euclid.nmu.edu Notice the pinkish-red color of the male, fairly striking with white wing bars. The females are not red; they are dull gray on back and breast, yellowish-green on the head and back of the neck. Common Redpoll, Acanthis flammea Common Redpoll, should be here again this winter. I had Redpolls at my feeders on Deer Meadow Drive from the second week in January and every week until the end of the second week in April. They like hulled sunflower seed as well as Nijar. Hoary Redpoll, Acanthis hornemanni, the rare larger and lighter colored redpoll, is usually found in low numbers mixed in with Common Redpolls. Although rare, it is always a possibility when watching Common Redpolls at the feeder. Hoary Redpolls have very little striping on their sides so that the sides and belly look almost white. Their backs however have brown striping that is lighter than a Common Redpoll. The Hoary appears larger and paler and should stand out amongst a flock of Common Redpolls.

Purple Finch, Male, Carpodacus purpureus Photo Wikipedia Purple Finch, Female, Carpodacus purpureus Photo Wikipedia Purple Finches, from Canada should be coming down to the New England states as the seed crop is low in Canada. When trying to decide whether you are looking at a Purple Finch or a House Finch, look at the tail. In a Purple Finch it is distinctly either forked or notched, whereas in a House Finch the tail is flat or squared off. Purple Finches prefer Sunflower seed at feeders. Evening Grosbeak, is a large showy grosbeak, especially the males, and could be seen here in Vermont this year. I used to band, (putting marked F&W aluminum rings on their legs), many Evening Grosbeaks in the 1960 s and 70 s. If they come to our feeders this winter they will be a beautiful and wonderful addition to our winter birds. Evening Grosbeak, Male, Coccothraustes vespertinus Photo Wikipedia During the 60 s and 70 s the population of Evening Grosbeaks took a down turn in their breeding area due to the lack of spruce bud worm, which they eat; but now the population is recovering because of the increase in spruce bud worm. It is expected that small flocks of Evening Grosbeaks will visit the northern New England

states. Evening Grosbeaks seem to prefer black oil sunflower. However, they used to devour the seed from my striped sunflower feeders. There is a good possibility we could see Bohemian Waxwings. The berry crop is low in Quebec, but excellent in Newfoundland. There will be a southern and eastern movement of small flocks of Bohemian Waxwings searching for winter berry food. There are several identification marks to look for when trying to distinguish a Bohemian from our common Cedar Waxwing. Bohemians are larger, have a grayer back, and have yellow on the outer edges of their primaries. There is no yellow on the outer primaries of the Cedar Waxwings. In my mind the single most important characteristic to look for is their rusty brown under-tail coverts of the Bohemian Waxwing. Cedar Waxwing has white under-tail coverts. When in doubt, look for those under-tail coverts. Bohemian Waxwing, Bombycilla garrulus Photo allaboutbirds.com The above edited report is produced each fall as a courtesy to North American bird enthusiasts. GOOSE VIEWING AREA ADDISON Pictures taken early morning of November 3, 2015 (1) Snow Geese at the Goose Viewing area, Rt. 17 Addison

Picture 1 shows the large, 3,000 5,000 flock of Snow Geese at the Goose Viewing area on Rt 17 in Addison. This picture was taken at 500X, so this flock is some distance in back of the goose viewing area. However, the geese moved closer and started to feed on the corn-harvested field very near the road by the goose-viewing platform. (2) Snow Geese at the Goose Viewing area, Rt. 17 Addison (3) Snow Geese at the Goose Viewing area, Rt. 17 Addison Picture 3 is a close view of geese feeding on corn next to the fence beside the parallel dirt road that runs by the Goose Viewing Platform. ******** The following is a summary of the Winter Birds we could see here at EastView: Stalwart Northerners Black-capped Chickadee White-breasted Nuthatch Red-breasted Nuthatch Downy Woodpecker

Hairy Woodpecker American Goldfinch Purple Finch (GM Locals) Blue Jay Cedar Waxwing Fairly Recent Vermonters Tufted Titmouse House Finch Northern Cardinal Red-bellied Woodpecker Transients from the North Pine Siskin Purple Finch (Canada) Common Redpoll Hoary Redpoll Pine Grosbeak Red Crossbill White-winged Crossbill Bohemian Waxwing Top 6 Visitors to our Bird Feeders Black-capped Chickadee - sunflower Downy Woodpecker suet, sunflower Mourning Dove ground seed Wh-breasted Nuthatch sunflower, suet Dark-eyed Junco ground seed Tufted Titmouse sunflower, suet

Weather Tidbits November 1-14, 2015 All Measurements taken at solar noon (1130 EST). PRECIPITATION Precipitation was: 9.2 mm or 0.4 inches. Overcast Days: 8 WIND Highest wind: 34 MPH, 6 & 7 Nov. Direction: South Average Wind speed: Nov 1-14: 3.5 mph, Dominate Wind Direction: South Days w/wind gusts 20-29 MPH: 7 Days w/wind gusts 30 MPH or greater: 2 TEMPERATURE Mean Temp: 11.1 C 0 52 0 F High Temp: 25.0 C 0 77 0 F Low Temp: -0.8C 0 30 0 F