The Black-headed Grosbeak is still present in Duluth, with observations at 3 different times this morning between 7:45 and 11:00. This is now the 4th consecutive day this first-county-record individual has been present. Before visiting the feeders, please be sure to follow the guidelines posted on Saturday evening: - The address is 6219 E Superior St: take Hwy 61 through Duluth to 60th Ave East, turn left and go 2 blocks to Superior St, then turn right to 6219 (which is located on the inland side of Superior St). - Please park on Superior St (not in the driveway). - Because of limited visibility into the backyard (where the feeders are) and to avoid disturbing the bird, the homeowners have asked that NO MORE THAN FIVE PERSONS visit at any one time. - Walk quietly up the driveway, and, before coming to the garage, walk left to the back door and watch the feeders as you stand quietly on the sidewalk between the driveway and the back door. Please do not go any farther up the driveway, or into the backyard, or closer to the feeders. - Do not stand and watch by the garage, since this is too close to the feeders. - Do not call the homeowners in advance or knock on the door; anyone is welcome without prior arrangement, again, as long as no more than 5 persons are present at a time. - The homeowners, Pat and John Thomas, thank you all in advance for your cooperation! Please feel free to give me a call at 218 349 5953 if you have any questions. Kim Eckert ---- Join or Leave mou-net:http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives:http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html