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Sun, 17 Jan 2010 20:13:33 -0700
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Birders,

Some highlights from the last couple days in northern Minnesota include:

GREAT GRAY OWL:
1 on Stoney River Rd, 5.8 miles north of Whyte Rd.  4:15 pm on 17 Jan.
 We watched it hunting for at least 20 minutes.  Great looks!

4 NORTHERN HAWK OWLS:
1 on McDavitt Rd, 2.5 miles north of Sax Rd.  4:50 pm on 16 Jan.
1 on Whyte Rd, 2.9 miles northeast of Stoney River Rd.  3:00 pm on 17 Jan.
2 on Stoney River Rd, 1.1 and 4.0 miles north of Whyte Rd.  3:45 and
4:47 pm on 17 Jan.

BOREAL CHICKADEES:
4 at the Admiral Road feeder on 16 Jan.
1 along Whyte Rd. on 17 Jan.

BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKERS:
2 on McDavitt Rd, ~3 miles north of Sax Rd.

As far as finches go, we've had numerous WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS, PINE
GROSBEAKS, PINE SISKINS, COMMON REDPOLLS, and PURPLE FINCHES.

Also, we had a couple NORTHERN SHRIKES on Rt. 7, south of Sax Road.

Good Birding,
Cory Gregory & Ashley Casey
Ames, IA

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