A few pine siskin dropped in for a visit yesterday.


Pine siskin, Sept 23, 2020, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.


This is just a few of the siskin that came to the yard. The pond was a popular place.
Spinus pinus
Pine Siskins can temporarily store seeds totaling as much as 10% of their body mass in a part of their esophagus called the crop. The energy in that amount of food could get them through 5–6 nighttime hours of subzero temperatures.

Comments

Christy said…
It's a veritable siskin soiree! I'm just dazzled by your mossy pond. It's got a magical quality about it

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