Rosy-Finch End-of-Season Newsletter
YOU helped us put rosy-finches on the map for our third project season!
This winter we received over 700 Feeder Counts! Each pink dot on the map above represents a Feeder Count that was submitted by community scientists on the Rosy-Finch Project. With these data, we have documented rosy-finch movements, survival, and their winter range.
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Rosy-Finch April Newsletter
We are now in our final Feeder Count window that runs from April 1-30, 2023
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Rosy-Finch Newsletter - March is Not Over Yet!
March is rosy-finch migration season. After a quiet winter at bird feeders, we are hearing from volunteers that rosy-finches are on the move. From December through February you have submitted 454 Feeder Counts!
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Rosy-Finch March Newsletter
We are now in our fourth Feeder Count window that runs from March 1-31, 2023
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Rosy-Finch February Newsletter
We are now in our third Feeder Count window that runs from February 1-28, 2023
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Rosy-Finch January Newsletter
We are now in our second Feeder Count window that runs from January 1-31, 2023.
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Rosy-Finch December Newsletter
Watch the online training, schedule your Feeder Counts, and submit your data to be in the running this year's Rosy-Finch Rewards:
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Rosy-Finch Feeder Counts - Next Steps!
Hey Rosy-Finchers! Whether this is your first season of seeking out these mysterious birds, or you've been doing this for a while - welcome! We're so excited to get this season started and are beyond grateful for your participation.
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Rosy-Finchers, We Did It!
Thank You! April 30 marks the last day of our rosy-finch season! On behalf of fellow rosy-finch aficionados, wildlife managers, and conservationists, we thank you so much for contributing to this project!
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Rosy-Finchers, we've got just ONE MONTH left on the project!
April is our fifth and final survey window for the season. It runs from April 1 to April 30. The rosy-finches are moving towards their summer breeding territories and we’ve seen a major uptick in activity at feeders.
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