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Where are the Rosy-Finches this Winter?

February 14, 2023 by Matt

Where are the Rosy-Finches this Winter?

Those mountain-top breeders that can often show up at feeders in the winter by the hundreds…….Where are they this winter?

I recently had the wonderful opportunity to chat with Zach Hutchinson at Flocking Around about Rosy-Finches and more. To read more see here:

https://www.flockingaround.com/post/where-are-the-rosies

FiRN is part of the Rosy-Finch Project working group and Sageland Collaborative is leading the Rosy-Finch Project.

Photo Credit Lynne Spriggs O’Connor

To read more from Lynne about these Finches from Cloudland, see links below.

The Finches of Cloudland: A Love of the Rosy-Finch
The Finches of Cloudland: Mountaintop Sentinels

The Finch Research Network (FiRN) is a nonprofit, and has been granted 501c3 status. FiRN is committed to researching and protecting these birds and other threatened finch species like the Evening Grosbeak, Rosy-Finches, and Hawaii’s finches and if you have been enjoying all the blogs and identifying of Evening Grosbeak and Red Crossbill call types, redpoll subspecies and green morph Pine Siskins FiRN has helped with over the years, please think about supporting our efforts and making a small donation at the donate link below.

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