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Ron Pittaway’s annual Winter Finch Forecast for 2017-18

Posted on September 21, 2017 by Jonathan Klizas

Do not expect many boreal species in north New Jersey this winter. Bumper cone crops, or as Ron Pittaways says: “the best cone crop in a decade or more”, will keep most of the winter finches satiated in the north.

Ron Pittaway’s annual Winter Finch Forecast for 2017-18

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