Justfolk

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Posted: 28 Mar 2016


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Mopes

Mopes
The first time I remember seeing pine grosbeaks was a Christmas Day
almost twenty years ago. I thought, "My god, we have parrots in the
tree out back." Of course, they weren't parrots, but I'm still pretty
excited whenever I see them.

These were part of a flock of about twelve of them that were checking
out the last of the dogberries in Ganny Cove this past weekend. (Here
they are in a little cherry bush.)

Yesterday I was working in the yard when they came back and, true to
their reputation as mopes, one stayed at the dogberries for ten
minutes while I slowly walked in closer, "pish-pishing" at him. He
finally flew to another tree when I was two or three metres from him,
seven or ten feet. I didn't have my camera then so I have no
close-ups.

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 Justfolk
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Yes, mainly northern Asia and North America. Pine grosbeaks "reach central and western Europe only in exceptional years. Recent major irruptions have been in 1954, 1956, 1976, and 1989." That's a quote from the page at Avibirds which has a tiny but fairly clear distribution map.
8 years ago. Edited 8 years ago.

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