At least 20 minutes before sunrise the Pine Warbler appeared at my suet again, 
and now he's discovered my mealworms, too.  Right now he's sitting in the 
sunlight in my box elder tree by my upstairs window.  If you want to see the 
bird, he seems to spend most of his time in my second-story feeders on the 
north and east sides of the house.  My neighbors are used to birders walking 
around with binoculars.  I'll be gone part of the day, but anyone who wants to 
come is welcome.  If you need my address, phone number, or directions, email me.

Laura Erickson
Duluth, MN

Producer, "For the Birds" radio program
<http://www.lauraerickson.com/>

Journey North Science Writer
<http://learner.org/jnorth/current.html>

There is symbolic as well as actual beauty in the migration of birds.  There is 
something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature--the assurance 
that dawn comes after night, and spring after the winter.

                                --Rachel Carson



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