[mou] Boreal Birds in Duluth persist....
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2/20/07, 8-10am, The large flock of Pine grosbeaks continue to provide
wonderful viewing near the zoo in Duluth. The flock of Bohemian waxwings
appeared twice this morning, never really alighting, just zipping around stirring up
the grosbeaks. There were also a small group of 10 common redpolls in the
area. There were also two mated pairs of cardinals staking out territory.
The grosbeaks continue to feast on the ash tree seeds. The land in this area
is transected with the western waterfront trail, a railroad track, Grand ave.,
and the zoo. This setup provides ample opportunity to approach the
grosbeaks closely, from a variety of different angles. As aforementioned, the birds
are quite tame, and fly down from the trees to within 10ft at times to eat
snow and forage on fallen seeds. This is the third day in a row these birds
have been here.
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