I had an unexpected gap in my schedule today and found myself with free time to 
walk around Moose Lake this morning.  I found a pair of Black-backed 
Woodpeckers in a heavily-worked dead spruce at the corner of Fifth Street and 
Cedar Avenue, about a block west of the school...don't ask me what school, I 
don't know anything about Moose Lake.  One of the birds visited other trees 
around the intersection as well.  
 
Also in town, I found about 200 Cedar Waxwings, several flocks of White-winged 
Crossbills, a robin, flocks of redpolls and siskins.  Two Mallards, one Common 
Goldeneye, and a Pied-billed Grebe are the only waterfowl sticking it out in 
the open patches of the Moosehorn River.  Shawn Conrad 
http://users.2z.net/itasca_chippewa_birding/  
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