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GENERAL INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES ABOUT OBSERVING ROSY-FINCHES AT CREST HOUSE (November through March)
Anyone who attempts to ascend the Crest Road during or soon after a snow event should be aware of the dangers.  Even our SUV with "low-low 4WD" and limited slip differential  sometimes was not up to the task.  My best advice to birders bent on seeing the Rosies is to defer visiting until the State Highway Department has had a chance to plow and sand the road, which may be 24 hours after the snow stops falling.  The crews do their utmost to clear the first seven miles up to the ski area, but even their big trucks can  find the going increasingly difficult as the 8,000 foot mark is approached (at about Capulin Spring). 
The Crest House is a private business that depends on its employees to provide service to the public.   It is not unusual for the restaurant and gift shop to remain closed for safety and security reasons if the parking lot is iced over or under 3 foot drifts or if its staff cannot make it to work.  The management and staff have been most courteous to birders and welcome our presence even if we do not always make purchases.  The banders have often helped the staff open the restaurant by sweeping and arranging tables before opening time at 10:00 AM.  I admit to sometimes being guilty of cluttering the tables with outerwear and blocking the view with my spotting scope while other patrons were trying to enjoy lunch and landscape. 
Life can be very harsh at 10K feet, and one should not visit without being prepared.   I often tell people to plan to visit at least two days, allowing time to adjust to the altitude and provide extra observation time in the event the birds or the weather do not cooperate.  Dress warmly so that you can observe the birds from outside the Crest House if necessary.  If you have specific questions about the rosy-finches or general birding in the Sandia Mountains, or wish to relate a report on your visit, please visit and post to the FORUM. Following are a few more suggestions about how birders may increase their enjoyment and extend courtesy to others while visiting the Crest House.
OTHER SPECIES REPORTED AT OR ON THE WAY TO SANDIA CREST
For updated sighting reports vist the FORUM
NORTHERN PYGMY-OWL has appeared  intermittently  opposite the base of the Sandia Ski Lift   It has been seen most often around sunrise and  sunset, but may show up any time of day.  It has been reported on the east side of the Crest road just uphill of the sign for the Sandoval- Bernadillo County line, and just off the deck of the Crest House   Once it perched right on the support for the hanging feeder on the deck.
During most winters, CASSIN'S FINCH (right, photographed by Ken at deck feeder on February 5, 2003- click on picture for larger image) flocks to the Crest feeders daily, as does HAIRY WOODPECKER, WHITE- BREASTED and RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH.   
TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE is fairly common below 7500 feet and appears at the Crest, especially later in the winter.
NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWLS may be heard near the Tree Springs Trail Head (see the Mile-by-Mile Guide to Crest Road  for directions).
PINE SISKIN and CLARK'S NUTCRACKER are irregularly present, and RED CROSSBILL may be abundant but are even more unpredictable, absent all of the winter of 2002-2003 and not returning until mid-summer, 2003, only to practically disappear in the fall of 2005 and appear intermittently during the winters since then.  CLARK'S NUTCRACKER can sometimes be seen at the base of Sandia Peak Ski Area, especially when skiers are present, and appears irregularly at the Crest.
The elusive PINE GROSBEAK has shown up near the deck of the Crest House and near Capulin Spring, as well as at the 10K trail head.  Nine Mile Picnic Area and the Ellis and 10K Trail Heads are also good places to look for Pine Grosbeaks.
NORTHERN GOSHAWK  nests in the lower reaches but may be seen any time of year at any elevation
AMERICAN THREE-TOED WOODPECKER has reappeared at Sandia Crest after an absence of  nearly 10 years.   Click here for an updated summary of American Three-toed Woodpecker sightings.   
Even before spring arrives,  look for RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER (one spot for them is the big snag right at mile post 6), and  WHITE-THROATED SWIFTS and VIOLET-GREEN SWALLOWS may fly over the Crest. 
Occasionally PURPLE FINCHES are reported  at the Crest, but so far their presence has not been confirmed.  Since this species is so unusual here, great care should be taken to distinguish between them and CASSIN'S FINCHES.  Photographs will be useful to confirm any sighting.   Some female Cassin's Finches can have strong face patterns, suggesting Purple Finch.  On these birds, check the bill (culmen or upper ridge very straight in Cassin's but slightly curved in Purple) undertail coverts (almost always unstreaked in Purple) and the pattern of breast streaks (narrow and sharply defined in Cassin's).   Listen for their distinctive calls, and  SEE THIS COMPARISON FROM CORNELL LAB.  HOUSE FINCHES do not favor the higher elevations and do not visit the Crest House feeders.
HISTORY OF ROSY-FINCHES AT SANDIA CREST AND IN NEW MEXICO
VISIT TO THE CREST HOUSE ON 3-13-2003
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Ken reports:   In this picture, which I took on February 5, 2003, the Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Hepburn's race) is partially obscured by a Black Rosy-Finch.  CLICK ON PICTURE FOR LARGER IMAGE.   Note that the pink on the undersides of the Gray-crowned species is rather dull as compared to the Black (and Brown- capped) species.  See Chris Fagyal's stunning photos of Rosy-Finches at  www.avianphotos.org
SUBTRACT ABOUT 11 DEGREES FROM CEDAR CREST TEMPERATURE (AT 7000 Ft) FOR SANDIA CREST TEMPERATURE (10,678 Ft). 
ROAD CONDITIONS (NM-536, NM-14, I-40)  or call Road Advisory Hotline at:  1-800-432-4269.
WEBCAMS that show current weather conditions:
VIEW SANDIA CREST FROM THE EAST,  and current conditions at Paa-ko Ridge Golf Course (6800 feet elevation), a couple of miles north of  the intersection of NM-14 and the road to the Crest. Sandia Crest is in the right background.
VIEWS OF ALBUQUERQUE
Sandia Ranger Station in Tijeras (505-281-3304) Winter Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm Monday through Friday; Closed  Saturday and Sundays.  The Sandia Crest Visitor Center (505-248-0190) is no longer staffed because of budget restrictions.
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<B> (37)"If the birds stick here for a few years, this could easily become the 'canonical' location for worldwide birders to get their rosyfinches since it is only an hour's drive from a major international airport and the road is paved, maintained, and clear throughout the winter." (Jerry Oldenettel full text) Ken, with an assist from the Internet, has catapulted our Rosy Finches into undreamed-of heights of notoriety... never has it been so easy to enjoy them!" (Hart Schwarz full text)
Sandia Ranger District receives recognition as National "Eyes on Wildlife" viewing site  (Full Text)
GENERAL INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES ABOUT OBSERVING ROSY-FINCHES AT CREST HOUSE (November through March)
Please sign the log near front door -- Nick Harada, Manager, and the staff at Crest House expect the finches to attract many visitors, and we believe that birders are having a positive impact on business.
Show your support by purchasing souvenirs and food.  Rosy-Finch Patches, Pins and T-shirts are now available.  Sales of these items tell the merchant that birders are important to the local economy! A word about counting -- we count the largest number (total and species) seen at any one time during our period of observation.   Therefore the numbers may not add up.   For example, one day we saw a flock of over seventy birds, in which Black and Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches predominated, with only 4 Brown-capped species.   They departed and were promptly replaced by a small flock of 16 with 10 Brown-capped individuals.   We reported 10 Brown-cap's and 35 Blacks, based on the separate counts.
The feeders need filling every two to three days and the rosy-finch feeding program volunteers can not always get up there.  Join the cadre of volunteers who are willing to  help out. 
Thanks to those who have left donations of seed in secure bags (sealed or zip-lock; Hull-less "Patio Mix," or hulled sunflower seed  only-- NO MIXED SEED!).  Please give it to the US Forest Service volunteer at the Visitors Center near the gift shop door, or
directly to one of the Crest House staff.
ash donations cannot be accepted, but thanks for offering).   If you happen to see that the feeders need filling, please advise
Alan Mickelson or one of the Crest House staff, but PLEASE DO NOT fill the feeder or spread seed yourself.   NOTE that the deck feeder is always  stocked with hull-less seed to reduce the amount of litter.
 Do not insist that employees fill the feeders immediately, as they have their own work to do, and our volunteer project is carried out through the courtesy of Two Mile High, LLC and Crest House management. 
Please do not scatter seed on the ground or pavement.  
Do thank the staff of the Crest House for their hospitality and consider purchasing souvenirs and snacks. Crest House is a private business that operates in a newly expanded private building constructed on land that is leased from the US Forest Service.  This is the only accessible "disturbed" land on Sandia Crest, as the US Forest Service prohibits feeding of wildlife in the surrounding Wilderness Area, so we are most grateful for the hospitality that Crest House extends to birders. Please respect their 10:00 AM opening time, even though staff may arrive earlier to set up for business.
Keep in mind that non-birding customers and visitors have every right to enjoy the view from the deck, even when their activities may cause the birds to stay away from the deck feeder.  PLEASE do not occupy a table if you are not purchasing food or drink.  Take advantage of every chance to orient visitors to these unique birds.   Allowing them a brief glimpse through your scope or binoculars may turn some of them into birders for life, or at least help them understand why you are enjoying a different view from the Crest House.  More than once we have noticed they gain respect for your wishes not to flush the birds, and may even become "lookouts" for the next flock! 
Please keep your coats and equipment off the dining tables, so that other visitors are free to sit down and eat. When you get home, be sure to enter your observations into the Cornell Lab of Ornithology data base at eBird.org.
FEEDER LOCATIONS Two feeders are now in use: Feeder #1 is to the SE of Crest House, and is visible from the lower parking lot and the Gift Shop picture windows;  #2 is on the west deck, visible from the dining room. The location of trapping and banding may take place on the deck or at feeder #1, at the discretion of the banding team and Crest House management..
FEEDER LOCATIONS Two feeders are now in use: Feeder #1 is to the SE of Crest House, and is visible from the lower parking lot and the Gift Shop picture windows;  #2 is on the west deck, visible from the dining room. The location of trapping and banding may take place on the deck or at feeder #1, at the discretion of the banding team and Crest House management..
Ken reports:   In this picture, which I took on February 5, 2003, the Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Hepburn's race) is partially obscured by a Black Rosy-Finch.  CLICK ON PICTURE FOR LARGER IMAGE.   Note that the pink on the undersides of the Gray-crowned species is rather dull as compared to the Black (and Brown- capped) species.  See Chris Fagyal's stunning photos of Rosy-Finches at 
In March, 2003 Ken took a panoramic view from the deck of the Crest House.  Click here for a  view that will scroll itself in your browser.
OTHER SPECIES REPORTED AT OR ON THE WAY TO SANDIA CREST
Following
 are two contributions, one each from Sandy Williams and Hart Schwarz, both respected New Mexico ornithologists.  They address the historical presence of Rosy-Finches at Sandia Crest.   
The three rosy-finch species seen at Sandia Crest are: Black Rosy-Finch (Leucosticte atrata), Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Leucosticte australis), and Gray-crowned Rosy- Finch (Leucosticte tephrocotis). Sartor (Sandy) Williams is Editor of New Mexico Ornithological Society Field Notes and Chair of the New Mexico Bird Records Committee.   He searched the NMOS archives and provided us with the following information:
Here are a few comments on the history of Rosy-Finches at Sandia Crest and on breeding by Brown-capped Rosy-Finches in New Mexico that may be of some interest or use in your overall summary of the situation: Sandia Crest: In looking back over the history of Rosy-Finches in NM, it turns out that Sandia Crest has a fairly long history of hosting these birds.   The earliest record I find for the Sandias generally is January 1954, although the earliest record that specifically mentions "Sandia Crest" seems to be a flock of 40 on 26 Nov 1955.   Records become more and more numerous through the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.   Fair sized flocks were being reported by the early 1980s (e.g., up to 85 on 8 Jan 1981).   Seasonally early are reports of 60 there 8-13 Nov 1987 and 13 there on 8 Nov 1992; these dates may be a little earlier than some of the more recent early arrival dates. Summering/Breeding in NM:
There seems to be some confusion or misunderstanding regarding breeding by Rosy-Finches in NM.   The Brown-capped is the breeding species of the Southern Rockies, nesting from southern Wyoming, through Colorado, to northern New Mexico.   The specific name "australis" refers to this "southern" distribution.   There are now summering and/or breeding records for most of the higher peaks in the Sangre de Cristo Mts in NM; from north to south these are Stateline, Costilla, Latir, Gold Hill, and Wheeler in the northern Sangres and Jicarita, Truchas, Pecos Baldy, Lake, and Tesuque in the southern Sangres.   While some of these reports are among the earliest records we have of Rosy-Finches anywhere in NM (e.g., on Wheeler Peak 20-30 July 1904), most date from the 1970s or later, and a number of them were obtained incidental to work with White-tailed Ptarmigan.   Although there are late May records, most of these records fall within the dates 26 June-22 August.   To my knowledge, only one nest has been discovered in NM.   It was found and photographed by Paul Hendricks below Lake Peak in the cirque above Nambe Lake, where he observed a pair feeding nestlings 21-22 August 1976.   Given the nature of the habitat where these finches nest, it is not too surprising that only one nest has been documented.
THE ROSY-FINCH PHENOMENON:
MY OWN RECENT ENCOUNTER WITH THE ROSY FINCHES:
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<I> (6)"If the birds stick here for a few years, this could easily become the 'canonical' location for worldwide birders to get their rosyfinches since it is only an hour's drive from a major international airport and the road is paved, maintained, and clear throughout the winter." (Jerry Oldenettel full text) Ken, with an assist from the Internet, has catapulted our Rosy Finches into undreamed-of heights of notoriety... never has it been so easy to enjoy them!" (Hart Schwarz full text)
Sandia Ranger District receives recognition as National "Eyes on Wildlife" viewing site  (Full Text)
Here are a few comments on the history of Rosy-Finches at Sandia Crest and on breeding by Brown-capped Rosy-Finches in New Mexico that may be of some interest or use in your overall summary of the situation:
In looking back over the history of Rosy-Finches in NM, it turns out that Sandia Crest has a fairly long history of hosting these birds.   The earliest record I find for the Sandias generally is January 1954, although the earliest record that specifically mentions "Sandia Crest" seems to be a flock of 40 on 26 Nov 1955.   Records become more and more numerous through the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.   Fair sized flocks were being reported by the early 1980s (e.g., up to 85 on 8 Jan 1981).   Seasonally early are reports of 60 there 8-13 Nov 1987 and 13 there on 8 Nov 1992; these dates may be a little earlier than some of the more recent early arrival dates.
There seems to be some confusion or misunderstanding regarding breeding by Rosy-Finches in NM.   The Brown-capped is the breeding species of the Southern Rockies, nesting from southern Wyoming, through Colorado, to northern New Mexico.   The specific name "australis" refers to this "southern" distribution.   There are now summering and/or breeding records for most of the higher peaks in the Sangre de Cristo Mts in NM; from north to south these are Stateline, Costilla, Latir, Gold Hill, and Wheeler in the northern Sangres and Jicarita, Truchas, Pecos Baldy, Lake, and Tesuque in the southern Sangres.   While some of these reports are among the earliest records we have of Rosy-Finches anywhere in NM (e.g., on Wheeler Peak 20-30 July 1904), most date from the 1970s or later, and a number of them were obtained incidental to work with White-tailed Ptarmigan.   Although there are late May records, most of these records fall within the dates 26 June-22 August.   To my knowledge, only one nest has been discovered in NM.   It was found and photographed by Paul Hendricks below Lake Peak in the cirque above Nambe Lake, where he observed a pair feeding nestlings 21-22 August 1976.   Given the nature of the habitat where these finches nest, it is not too surprising that only one nest has been documented.
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http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#FEATURED_BELOW
http://rosyfinch.com/sandia2.html#AVERAGE_TEMPERATURES
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#FEATURED_BELOW
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#FEATURED_BELOW


You have 13 Urls with underscore.

Search Engines treat hyphen as word separator, they do not treat underscore as word separator.


Tips:
1. use hyphen "-" instead of underscore "_" to optimize your page url.
2. help search engines to better understand your url, eventually will benefit your page`s ranking.
Links
Internal Links
(link to pages within this domain)
External Links
(link to pages on other websites)
Total
49 43 92


Excellent! the number of links are less than 100.

Internal Links (link to pages within this domain) - 49
URL Anchor Text
http://blog.rosyfinch.com/?cat=12
http://rosyfinch.com/Rosy-FinchFORUM.htmlENTER SANDIA CREST  
http://rosyfinch.com/Rosy-FinchFORUM.html     BIRDING FORUM
http://www.rosyfinch.com/BaldEagleNest.html  ENTER PEMBROKE PINES 
http://www.rosyfinch.com/BaldEagleNest.htmlFLORIDA
http://www.rosyfinch.com/BaldEagleNest.html   
http://www.rosyfinch.com/BaldEagleNest.html
http://www.rosyfinch.com/BaldEagleNest.html
http://www.rosyfinch.com/BaldEagleNest.htmlBALD EAGLE NEST WATCH FORUM
http://rosyfinch.com/birdlist.htmlCedar Crest Backyard Birds
http://www.rosyfinch.com/kmlschneider-index.htmlKen's Family Home Page
http://rosyfinch.com/sandia.htmlBirding the Sandias
http://www.rosyfinch.com/manzano.htmlBirding Manzanos/Manzanitas
http://rosyfinch.com/checklist.pdfChecklist: Birds of the Sandi...
http://blog.rosyfinch.com/?cat=12LATEST SANDIA CREST BLOG HERE
http://www.rosyfinch.com/Rosy-FinchFORUM.htmlLATEST CORRESPONDENCE
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#VISIT_TO_THE_CREST(Hart Schwarz full text)
http://rosyfinch.com/USFSRecognitionJUN04.jpg(Full Text)
http://rosyfinch.com/#We_will_soonABOUT FRAN AND DAVE, VOLUNTEE...
http://rosyfinch.com/BlkRF1030120.jpg
http://rosyfinch.com/RyanMemorialScholarship.htmlCNMAS RYAN BEAULIEU YOUTH SC...
http://blog.rosyfinch.com/?p=35KEN'S BLOG: High Fives to an ...
http://rosyfinch.com/RyanBeaulieu.htmlCLICK HERE FOR TRIBUTES TO ...
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#BookCREST HOUSE BIRD BOOK DEDICAT...
http://www.rosyfinch.com/Events.htmlmanagement and staff have bee...
http://www.rosyfinch.com/Rosy-FinchFORUM.htmlFORUM
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#FEATURED_BELOWReturn to top of page
http://rosyfinch.com/SnowBound.jpg
http://www.rosyfinch.com/Rosy-FinchFORUM.htmlAfter your visit, please rep...
http://www.rosyfinch.com/FloridaPhotos.html
http://rosyfinch.com/pano.htmlIn March, 2003 Ken took a pan...
http://rosyfinch.com/CassinMF030205.jpg
http://www.rosyfinch.com/Rosy-FinchFORUM.htmlFORUM
http://rosyfinch.com/sandi...ml#FAQs_ABOUT_FINDING_ROSY-FINCHESopposite the base of the Sand...
http://rosyfinch.com/sandia.html#A_GUIDE_TO_THE_CREST_ROADMile-by-Mile Guide to Crest ...
http://rosyfinch.com/sandi...WO_AMERICAN_THREE-TOED_WOODPECKERSClick here for an updated sum...
http://www.rosyfinch.com/RosySightings.html#Banding_ResultsClick here to see the availab...
http://rosyfinch.com/RyanBeaulieu.htmlRyan
http://www.rosyfinch.com/ColoradoColorBanding.docat this link to a Word docume...
http://blog.rosyfinch.com/?p=191Learn more about the Sandia C...
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#FEATURED_BELOWReturn to top of page
http://blog.rosyfinch.com/?p=199finchophilia
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#FEATURED_BELOWReturn to top of page
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#FEATURED_BELOW
http://rosyfinch.com/sandia2.html#AVERAGE_TEMPERATURESAVERAGE TEMPERATURES AND PREC...
http://rosyfinch.com/sandia2.html#SunriseTIME OF SUNRISE AND SUNSET, B...
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#FEATURED_BELOWReturn to top of page
http://rosyfinch.com/RyanMemorialScholarship.htmlCNMAS Ryan Beaulieu Scholarsh...
http://rosyfinch.com/rosy.html#FEATURED_BELOWReturn to top of page

External Links (link to pages on other websites) - 43
URL Anchor Text
http://sandia-crest-birding-forum.18.s1.nabble.com/
http://rosy-finch.blogspot.com
http://rosy-finch.blogspot.comBlog: Rosyfinch Ramblings 
http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=13720364Search this site
http://www.freefind.com/FreeFind
http://www.thesitewizard.com/
http://www.thesitewizard.com/
http://www.thesitewizard.com/
http://sites.google.com/site/oldenettelspage/Home/ffff(Jerry Oldenettel full text)
http://hometown.aol.com/borealowl/rosy.html
http://hometown.aol.com/borealowl/rosy.html
http://paakoridge.com/live-cam/
http://www.paakoridge.com/livecam.htmlive enlarged view
http://web.live.weatherbug...s.aspx?zcode=Z5533&camera_id=KOBTV
http://kob.com/article/stories/s53843.shtmlother local WebCam views
http://www.aamp3.com/video...as%20%7C%20New%20Mexico%20PBS.html
https://www.youtube.com/wa...=iiyEuIUL-8M&ab_channel=knmedotorgkn
https://www.youtube.com/wa...=iiyEuIUL-8M&ab_channel=knmedotorgmetv.org/
https://www.youtube.com/wa...=iiyEuIUL-8M&ab_channel=knmedotorg
http://www.ebird.org/content/eBird.org
http://www.nmosbirds.org/grants.htmlNMOS  RYAN BEAULIEU RESEARCH ...
http://virtualbirder.com/vbirder/realbirds/rbas/NM.htmlNM Rare Bird Alert
http://www.avianphotos.org/www.avianphotos.org
http://birds.cornell.edu/p...tBirdsandFeeding/finchIDtable.htmlSEE THIS COMPARISON FROM CORN...
http://www.ec.gc.ca/science/sandemay01/article7_e.htmlIsotopes Link Birds to Breedi...
http://www.geosociety.org/news/pr/03-39.htmIsotopes From Feathers Reveal...
http://www.hawkwatch.org/R...torWatch/Summer%202000/isotope.htmmigrating Cooper's Hawks
http://www.findarticles.co...qa3793/is_200604/ai_n16410112/pg_2Wood Warblers
http://www.nmroads.com/ROAD CONDITIONS (NM-536, NM-1...
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/cibola/FIRE CLOSURES AND Cibola Nati...
http://www.paakoridge.com/livecam.htmVIEW SANDIA CREST FROM THE EA...
http://kob.com/article/10715/VIEWS OF ALBUQUERQUE
http://natureblognetwork.com
http://www.wildlife.state....tion/share_with_wildlife/index.htm
http://www.wildlife.state....tion/share_with_wildlife/index.htm
http://www.wildlife.state....tion/share_with_wildlife/index.htmSupport NM Department of  Ga...
http://www.wildlife.state....us/PageMill_TExt/NonGame/swwh.html
http://www.ebird.org/content/Report your Rosy-Finch Sight...
http://www.ebird.org/content/
http://www.surfbirds.com/Visit  Surfbirds.com for Worl...
http://www.surfbirds.com/
http://www.birdingtop500.com/button.php?u=NewMexiKen
http://www.wholinks2me.com/Click here to find other Web...

reasonable number of links (below 100) per page will give a better user experience.


Tips:
1. keep the number of links per page below 100.
2. having more than 100 links in a single page will lead to a bad user experience, and it possibly runs into the risk of been considered as spam.
3. search engines may not follow all the links if you have too many of them in a single page.
Images
Total Images Alt Present Alt Missing
25 21 4


4 images do not have Alt values.

Image URL - 25
URL ALT Text
http://rosyfinch.com/NMStateFlag.gifThe rosies have arrived!
http://www.rosyfinch.com/CrestForumButton200.pngENTER SANDIA CREST FORUM
http://www.rosyfinch.com/EagleForumButton200.pngENTER BALD EAGLE FORUM
http://rosyfinch.com/RosyfinchRamblingsButton.png
http://www.thesitewizard.com/images/tsw88x31pow.gifGet free CGI and PHP scripts f...
http://rosyfinch.com/RosyfinchLogo21.jpgKen Schneider Original
http://rosyfinch.com/PaaKoRidge.jpgPaaKo Ridge Golf Course Web Ca...
http://wwc.instacam.com/instacamimg/KOBTV/KOBTV_l.jpg?rnd=15-121320071502KOB-TV City Cam
http://rosyfinch.com/KNME-TheSandiasWEB.jpgKNME Film: The Sandias
http://rosyfinch.com/BlkRF1030120web.jpgBlack Rosy-finch
http://rosyfinch.com/SnowBoundWEB.jpgSnowbound March 7, 2004
http://rosyfinch.com/RearPano.jpgRear view of Miramar Home
http://rosyfinch.com/HepbRF030205.jpgHepburns race
http://rosyfinch.com/CassinMF030205.jpgCassinsMF
http://natureblognetwork.com/button.php?u=NewMexiKen
http://rosyfinch.com/sww.gifShare With Wildlife
http://rosyfinch.com/swwt1.gifShare With Wildlife1
http://rosyfinch.com/rosyfinch5front2.jpg
http://rosyfinch.com/HepburnsPatch2ROUNDSMALL.jpgCloth Patch
http://rosyfinch.com/Pin-SandiaCrestNMEDIT.JPGRosy-finch 1" Lapel Pin
http://rosyfinch.com/small3front.jpgGray Athletic with Small Logo
http://rosyfinch.com/introEbirdFloatRight.gifLink to eBird
http://rosyfinch.com/forestwag.gifSURFBIRDS.COM
http://www.birdingtop500.com/button.php?u=NewMexiKenBirding Top 500 Counter
http://rosyfinch.com/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=rosyfinch/counter_rosyfinch.com.dat


search engines cannot `see` images, proper Alt content will help them to better understand and index images.

Tips:
1. always add alt attributes to images. Alt is mandatory for accessibility and for valid XHTML.
2. words used within an image`s Alt attribute should be its text equivalent and convey the same information.
3. use a human-readable caption and descriptive text around the image.
CSS
Style Block In Same Page Links to External Style Files Total
0 0 0


Excellent! all stylesheets are kept in separate files.

Links To External Stylesheet Files - 0
Stylesheet URL rel type

Script
Scripts Block In Same Page Links to External Script Files Total
7 7 14


Too many (7) external scripts files , it will slow down the downlaoding.

Links To External Script Files - 7
Script URL Type
http://www.rosyfinch.com/chgoto.jstext/javascript
http://www.rosyfinch.com/chgoto2.jstext/javascript
http://www.rosyfinch.com/chgoto3.jstext/javascript
http://www.rosyfinch.com/chgoto4.jstext/javascript
http://rosyfinch.com/chgoto5.jstext/javascript
http://www.rosyfinch.com/chgoto6.jstext/javascript
http://voap.weather.com/we...1003811264&unit=0&key=370f2a91062cfa2f3e353773a3c0bf3b

put scripts together and link them from an external files rather then put them in the same file as the main page.

Tips:
1. reduce the use of in-page scripts, put them in separate files and link them in.
2. reduce the number of external script files, it will help browser to make lesser number of http requests from the server.
3. optimize or compress the script files to have smaller size and faster loading.
Blog Or News Release
Link to Blog / News Release Page
http://blog.rosyfinch.com/?cat=12
http://rosy-finch.blogspot.com


Excellent! we have found blog linked to your site.

Having a blog is a great way to provide fresh content and retain users, search engines favour it too.


Tips:
1. regularly update your blog and provide fresh and quality content.
2. relevant blogs of your website topics, generate more credits in the eyes of your visitors, as well as search engines.
DMOZ Listing
Yes

Excellent! the website is listed in the DMOZ open directory. DMOZ Open Directory Project

Google Analytics
Analytics Service is not implemented for the site.

Social Media Integration
Your site is not integrated with Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

Facebook PageNot Found
Twitter AccountNot Found
Google+ PageNot Found


Trustworthiness
0

No Trustworthiness Score is calculated for the site.

0
0 - 19 20 - 39 40 - 59 60 - 79 80 - 100
Very Poor Poor Unsatisfactory Good Excellent


Users are concerned about the safety of their online transactions. Trustworthiness rating is based on real user ratings and that tells you how much other users trust this site, so do the serch engines. note: this trustworthiness score is provided by WOT (Web of Trust).

Tips:
1. pay attention to the look and design of your site, many people look for visual cues when assessing a site`s credibility
2. make your site easy to use, sites that are easy to navigate are perceived as being more trustworthy.
3. make it easy for user to contact you, users will be more comfortable and feel more secured shall they need to get in touch with you.
Child Safe
0 No Child Safe Score is calculated for the site.

0
0 - 19 20 - 39 40 - 59 60 - 79 80 - 100
Very Poor Poor Unsatisfactory Good Excellent


Safe Browsing
Safe! the site rosyfinch.com is NOT currently listed as suspicious, most-likely it is clean from malware and phining code [ verify this by Google Safe Browsing ]

Ensure that your site is malware free and does not cause harm to users` computers.

Tips:
1. do not put virus, malicious worms, adwares, trojans, spywares and suspicious phishing code in your server.
2. take suspicious behaviours seriously, have a regular check-up and monitor closely of your server`s log files.
3. if your site is black-listed by Google as suspicious, clean it up before requesting for a review.
Traffic Rank
Your site is not among the most visited 1 million websites in the world.
Websites On Same Server
Excellent! You do have very few domains (1 - rosyfinch.com) hosted on the same server as rosyfinch.com (ip : 64.71.34.110).

Too many domains hosted on the same server is an indicator that you are not really serious about your website, and your site will have a higher chance to be surrounded by bad neighbours.

Tips:
1. the fewer domains hosted on the same server/ip the better.
2. avoid shared hosting whenever possible, especially when there are already hundreds or thousands of sites are hosted on the same server.
3. dedicated ip or resources for your site not only do good to your site visitors but also favoured by search engines.
Server Location
your server (IP : 64.71.34.110) is located at United States  
ensure your server is not located far away from most of your site visitors.
HTTP Compression
No

your website server does not support HTTP Compression.

Caching
No

your website server does not support Caching.

Server Signature
Excellent! the website server signature is off.

A secure and safe server is not only good for your site visitors but also good for search engines.

Tips:
1. server software version information can be utilized by malicious visitors to attack your server.
2. by turning off the server signature, you actually have made your server a little bit more secure.
3. for Apache server - edit the apache2.conf or the .htaccess file to turn server signature off.
Domain Age
21 years, 166 days old ( 1st registered on : 2003-08-02 )


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excellent, the domain age is old enough.

Domain Expires
1 year, 199 days from today ( expires on : 2026-08-02 )


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domain is expiring soon.

Domain Info
rosyfinch.com ( 13 characters )

Domain Registrar : DomainPeople, Inc.

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Domain Created On Last Modified On Expires On
2003-08-02 2016-08-16 2026-08-02
21 years, 166 days old 8 years, 151 days ago 1 year, 199 days from today
21 years, 166 days old


Domain Name Servers used by rosyfinch.com
DNS Name IP Address
a.dns.hostway.net64.41.112.10
b.dns.hostway.net64.41.114.10


You have a nice choice of domain name, which is of a right length (13 characters).

domain name choice and domain age are crucial for SEO.

Tips:
1. keep the domain name short and relevant to the content, which will be easier to be remembered and related to.
2. older domain tends to be more trustworthy.
3. register a domain for more than 1 year, and search engine will think it is a serious business.


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