Last day with the two groups from Wausau Wisconson and Missouri.  The coldest 
the temps read was -26 degrees at 8:00am in Tamarack, Minnesota.  So with these 
cold temps I wasn't expecting to see Sharp-tailed Grouse dancing and sure 
enough at the lek location at 8:30am there were 15 Sharp-tailed Grouse on the 
snow covered field with temps hovering around -24 to -26 there they were a few 
males dancing and cackling as though it was a balmy day in April!

We also 2 Sharp-tailed Grouse at the feeder location on Kestrel about 2.5 miles 
north of Tamarack.

Sax Zim Bog:

- 70 to 100 Bohemian Waxwings feeding on a crab apple tree .4 miles south of 
Co. Rd 133 on Co. Rd 29. This location is just west of Meadowlands, Mn.

-2 Boreal Chickadees on Arkola Rd (Co. Rd 52)  about a mile east of Owl Avenue. 

Well the trip was a success despite the frigid unbearable wind chills we manage 
to find lifers for everyone and even one guy from Missouri who saw 14 lifers.

On the other note the Sax Zim Bog Winter Bird Festival has grown to 140 
registered as of today! Friday will be the last day to register for the 
festival! Of all the registered birders we now have 19 states represented.  

 
Mike Hendrickson
Duluth, Minnesota
Website: http://webpages.charter.net/mmhendrickson/
Blog: http://colderbythelakebirding.blogspot.com/


      
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