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Fri, 4 Oct 2013 09:05:29 -0600
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Jim Howitz reported the other day that "one Red-headed Woodpecker fledged
the morning of September 24 and the second around3:00 pm that day.  They
are both color banded and I saw them October 1.  The adult female
disappeared two weeks ago.  The male has been doing all the work since. "
This is at Cedar Creek Bog in northern Minnesota.  He also reported that
about 30 RHWO's were still around.  Their experience has been that they
usually migrate out in late August into September and that there is a good
chance that if they are around this late, there is preceived to be adequate
food (mast) for them to overwinter.

Steve Weston
On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
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