I am have been informed that I did not use enough information in my original email. I apologize for using the AOU codes. Here is the message again with more clarity. The Lewis's woodpecker was present today around 3:50 at the farm. It was present in some of the pines behind the house, and then flew into the woods behind the house, but was gone from sight within about 5 minutes. Drove around the Lacrosse and Brownsville area today and saw 3000-5000 swans, ~100 bald eagle, rafts of 2000-4000 canvasback with ring-necked duck, scaups, american widgeon, Northern pintail and mallard interspersed throughout, 1 Northern harrier (female), 2 Eastern bluebird, 3 red-tailed hawk all on or near the river. These were all seen along the river on 26 between Brownsville and the Reno landing. The 20 Sandhill cranes were seen flying over the farm where the Lewis's woodpecker has been. Molly Tuma Northfield, MN ---- Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html