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This afternoon I saw a Townsend's Solitaire in Duluth Township along 
the West Knife River Road.  From Duluth, take Highway 61 northeast to 
the Homestead Road (CR 42).  Go north on the Homestead Road for about 
6 miles until it comes to a T.  Turn left (west), and go about 0.3 
mile on the West Knife River Road.  The bird was foraging on 
buckthorn berries along the road.  This is a fairly consistent spot 
for Bohemian Waxwings in the winter (although I haven't see any yet 
this year).

Tuesday morning I saw a Short-eared Owl on the Two Harbors golf 
course, about a quarter mile east of the clubhouse, on the north end 
of the "driving range".

Jim Lind
Two Harbors

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