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BusyBeingBest

(8,052 posts)
4. I get the black-headed grosbeaks at the feeders during spring migration, have not seen any
Thu Sep 24, 2020, 02:44 PM
Sep 2020

rose-breasted where I live though (southern end of Rockies/plains).

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
13. When we lived in Minny
Thu Sep 24, 2020, 05:54 PM
Sep 2020

the Cardinals and Grosbeaks were a common visitor at the feeders. Cardinals ate the smaller seeds where as if you put peanuts or Soybeans in the feeder,they will put on a real show when trying to crack them open.

question everything

(47,470 posts)
11. Thanks. It is not supposed to be in our area, according to the guide
Thu Sep 24, 2020, 05:47 PM
Sep 2020

Interesting that at first I thought it was darker than a goldfinch and the guide says that they are related.

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,490 posts)
14. Some "best-guesses" from a Cornell Lab search..
Thu Sep 24, 2020, 06:20 PM
Sep 2020
Rose-breasted Grosbeak







White-throated Sparrow





House Sparrow



Pine Warbler: not close but included 'cause they're pretty.....





By the way, I've used that same Squirrel Buster feeder for many years and had to come up with a fix for the loose perch support screws (rather than sending it back to Brome). I have three sizes of them and will never buy any other brand.

Broke down a spoiled my birds with a rain shield for the feeder last year and glad I did. I also keeps rain out of the feeder ports.

KY..........
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