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Rosy Finches at Aspendell
What's There:
Rosy Finches and occasionally Juniper Titmouse and Evening Grosbeak come down to winter in
Aspendell, elevation 9000 feet. Most
Rosy Finches are the locally breeding Gray-crowned form, but there are a few Hepburn's among the flocks.
Take Hwy 168 west (West Line) out of Bishop to Aspendell.
Chains are often required during snowstorms. Even in clear weather beware of ice on the
roads. Turn right on Cardinal (past the line of mailboxes) and right on
Iris (the first street). The feeders are at 129 and 140 Iris. Ken,
the new owner of the Wallace’s home at 140, is a gracious host and
welcomes visitors. He mentioned how much he appreciated the seed
that last year’s visitors brought as a donation. This is a small
cul-de-sac filled with friendly residents. In order to keep this
reliable Rosy-Finch area open, we ask that visitors continue following
the guidelines the residents set up years ago. Snugly park on the
right as soon as you make the turn onto Iris. If there are already
a few cars there try to find another nearby road on which to park. It
probably would be best if the short street doesn’t become congested
with cars.
Best Time:
Fall and winter. Dress
very warmly.
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