Date: 2/23/26 8:44 am
From: david nicosia (via CAYUGABIRDS-L list) <CAYUGABIRDS-L...>
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Redwing question
Absolutely.  The first south wind day with temperatures into the 50s no doubt will have many red-winged blackbirds, common grackles, killdeer and other early arrivals.  If it stays cold which it is looking like in might into first week of March, you might see a few pioneers returning or wintering birds moving around. In 2015, a record cold February and very cold March, ebird reports show red-winged blackbirds didn't arrive enmasse until March 30-31!!! So they are very weather dependant.  Since this February is nowhere near as cold as 2015, I suspect will see them in 1-2 weeks unless March turns frigid. 

On Monday, February 23, 2026 at 09:47:12 AM EST, Peter Saracino <petersaracino...> wrote:

Unlike in other years, I've been seeing (returning?) redwings in drips and drabs of late (some males and even 6 females). In other years I've seen a good deal more of them by now. I'm wondering if the colder winter this year has driven them further south than normal- hence the later arrival here.Any ideas?Much appreciated.Sar--
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