Thank you for the information.
Monthly Archives: December 2024
Re: Steller’s Jay, Again
Yes, we’ve had 7-8 Steller’s hanging around for a month or more now, Moonlight Mine area east of Pocatello. Unusual. Normally we’re lucky to see one or two as they pass through. They’re eating sunflower and suet (w/ sunflower seeds).
Also the usual suspects: dozen+ Evening Grosbeaks, lots of goldfinches, a few house finches, downy, hairy, etc.
Re: Steller’s Jay, Again
Thanks for the responses! Looks like I need to start adding some peanuts to my feeder regimen.
Brian Carrigan
Blackfoot
Re: Reading Reports
Good morning, All
Thanks for the responses. A bit more detail. Yes, I follow the Fall Finch Forecast to get an idea as to cone crops & general forecasts. As winter arrives, then I follow the individual species range maps on eBird. And, also, I’m on a single social media site: Bluesky. There, I follow birders, wildlife photographers & nature enthusiasts. Sev of the Canadian & Montana observers started reporting good numbers & movements of Redpolls & Snow Buntings, this past week. Just reading some overall trends that may, hopefully, indicate a good winter finch year for ID. I’m a big believer in “citizen science” & find that good observers are, often, the first at seeing trends before more formal formats. Hope this helps.
Good Birding,
Brian Carrigan
Blackfoot
Re: Reading Reports
I’ve had an update or two in the last few weeks. And I’m only signed up for this newsletter.
Denise Hughes
Re: Reading Reports
I’m aware of this report, which his mostly about the east and comes out once in late fall, but Brian implies there are updated reports available somewhere.
Re: Reading Reports
Here the link for the report. You should be able to sign up for the report.
Re: Reading Reports
How do you find updated information on winter finch movements?
Re: Steller’s Jay, Again
I have a single stellar jay coming about every afternoon around 2 here in Idaho Falls. Last time I had stellar jays, I had two blue jays. The Blue Jays would hang on the feeder and drop peanuts, the stellar jays were essentially ground cleanup crew. It’s been 5 years since I have had both.
Bryan
Re: Steller’s Jay, Again
I had a Stellers Jay for a couple hours last week. It worked the mostly picked over crabapple and avoided sunflower seed feeder. I heard there were some on Pocatello Creek Rd high up. Magpies and Downy have figured out how to hang off feeder to get seed. Two really cute squirrels hanging out in garage wood pile and Pyrenees and cat haven’t figured out how to get them, or not really trying.
Bill Moore
Hoot Owl
Inkom