White-winged Crossbills - A Better Look
Published: January 27, 2013
Tags: General Observations, White-winged Crossbill, Common Redpoll, Pine Siskin, Song Sparrow, American Tree Sparrow
I've been wanting to get a better look at a White-winged Crossbill since my mildly successful, December 15th first-time sighting in Rochester (
Rochester Bound). I was given permission by some friendly, bird-savy Elma folks to hang out in their backyard where a small flock of White-winged Crossbills have been frequenting since December. I tried a couple of weeks ago, but I had no luck that day. Today was much better.
A pleasant half hour passed quickly while I chatted with Chuck in his backyard. We had nice views of several Common Redpolls, Pine Siskins, American Goldfinches, American Tree Sparrows, Dark-eyed Juncos, a Hairy Woodpecker, a Red-bellied Woodpecker, and Dark-eyed Juncos. When I first arrived, I saw a Song Sparrow from my car in the front of the house. That was a nice treat! After Chuck went into the house, I soon spotted 2 beautiful males - and I'm pretty sure 1 female - up in the tall spruce tree. They hung out there for awhile, mingling with several Common Redpolls and Pine Siskins while I took as many pictures as my freezing fingers could manage. They eventually joined the group at the sunflower tube feeders and I got slightly closer looks at those gorgeous males.
About 5 minutes later, though, all took flight when a Red-tailed Hawk swooped through the yard. Darn! The flurry died down soon after the hawk gracefully floated away, totally unconcerned with my disappointment. I waited a while longer, but the crossbills never returned. BUT I had some great views today and I thank Chuck R and his wife for allowing me to see these beautiful birds!
White-winged Crossbill (male)
Hanging out in the spruce tree
Such a handsome bird!
Both males are in this shot
At the feeders
2 White-winged Crossbills alone at the feeders
Pine Siskins, Common Redpolls, and the crossbills
A very handsome Common Redpoll