Hi All,
We had three White-winged Crossbills today, first in the late morning and then 
late afternoon. This timeI was able to see them and even get a few photos. 
Sadly in the afternoon, the male flew into my glass door and appeared to be 
stunned. I tried to get him to warm him up but he flew up to a distant tree. 
The other two stayed in the tree calling softly for about fifteen minutes and 
eventually returned to the eating black oiled sunflower seeds on the ground. I 
checked all around the yard but did not find him. I hope he was recovering, but 
he did not return though I watched for another hour.

http://www.dianawhitingphotography.com/Galleries/Favorites/Favorites-2012/20867945_qgj48g#!i=2238608913&k=msLLWPW

http://www.dianawhitingphotography.com/Galleries/Favorites/Favorites-2012/20867945_qgj48g#!i=2238629194&k=jGLSGLJ

Diana Whiting
http://www.dianawhitingphotography.com/


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