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From: Connie Norheim <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:49 PM
Subject: [mnbird] Painted Bunting Moorhead Clay County 5/20
To: MN Bird <[log in to unmask]>


A male Painted Bunting showed up at a feeder yesterday at 438 Birch
Lane in Moorhead, Clay County. I heard about the bird this afternoon
and went over and saw it about 1, and it was still there when Becky
Oberlander went over about 2 PM. The property owner, Kathy Bresee has
given permission for people to come see the bird from the street. From
Main Ave (after it turns and goes south) turn east at Oak Way by the
hockey arena, then take the first left onto Birch Lane. The signs for
Birch Lane and Birch Circle are on Kathy's corner. Her house is a
light green.

The bird has been feeding in her back yard. When I saw it this
afternoon it first flew into her apple tree, then dropped down onto
the picnic table and then into the blue plastic swimming pool that's
under a feeder (she also has seed in the swimming pool and the bird
liked to sit down in the pool and eat too). If you park on Birch
Circle you can easily look into her backyard and use your car as a
blind.

Connie Norheim
Fargo
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