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Since the addition of three new feeders, I have had at least two new birds at the feeder. I think the first bird is a Pine Grosbeck (or maybe a house finch) and the second a White-crowned Sparrow. What do you all think?
 

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What Fugl says. Pine Grosbeak is uncommon at best in the state, and to the best of my knowledge absent in most years over most or all of the state. It is rather unlikely this late in the season. They have a different shade of red (on males), a different shape, and white wingbars.
 
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