[mou] N Saw-whet directions
John Wallner
jwallner@hutman.net
Fri, 07 Jan 2005 08:47:18 -0600
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I have already received several requests for directions so here it is
for everyone.<br>
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<u>From 35E or from North of Forest Lake</u>:<br>
Exit at Forest lake exit and go west on County rd 18 (Broadway) for
(about 4 miles).<br>
Go left on Potoamac (Cty rd 19) for about (1.3 miles)<br>
Go right on 164th Lane (unpaved).<br>
I am the first house on the left with a long cement driveway.<br>
7256 164th Lane<br>
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<u>FROM 35 W (lino Lakes Exit)</u><br>
Get off at Lino Lakes (take the CR-23 exit- EXIT 36).<br>
Turn LEFT onto LAKE DR/MN-49/CR-23. Continue to follow LAKE DR
NE/CR-23. (4.5 miles)<br>
Turn LEFT onto POTOMAC ST NE/CR-19. (1.9 miles)<br>
Turn LEFT onto 164TH LN NE (unpaved).<br>
I am the first house on the left with a long cement driveway.<br>
7256 164th Lane<br>
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Walk down the driveway and look for the garbage can (in the
turnaround) on the right (west) side of the drive.. You will see
droppings and pellets on the ground by the garage can. If the bird
is present (it usually is in the daytime), it will be in the lower
branches just a few feet above your head . It is very tame and will
stay there as long as you aren't too loud.<br>
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I checked and he/she is there this morning. There are also redpolls
and siskens at my feeder on the west side of the house.<br>
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