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November 2012

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Despite rain/sleet/snow and strong wings on Saturday, the Cassin's
kingbird and Northern mockingbird are still present in Grand Marais.
They were re-found Sunday morning at 8:00 a.m.  The kingbird was located
at W 3rd St. and 2nd Ave W on a chain link fence and the mockingbird was
feeding in a crabapple tree just north of the courthouse on W 3rd St.
Other birds in the area include a small flock of Bohemian waxwings, 3
Pine grosbeaks, and 4 White-winged crossbills.

 

Mike Majeski


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