2/7-8/13 Ron Erpelding, Mark Junghans and I extended our trip from NW 
Minnesota, to the NE part of the state.  We refound a number of Owls and found 
a few on our own.  Here are a few of the species of interest that we observed: 
2/8 - White-winged Scoter - 10:30 am - We observed two adult, male and one 
adult female White-winged Scoter from South 22nd Ave. E, in Duluth.2/8 - 
Long-tailed Duck - 8:30 am - We observed three adult male and four female 
Long-tailed Ducks in Agate Bay, in Two Harbors.2/8 - Barrow's Goldeneye - 10:30 
am - We relocated the adult male Barrow's Goldeneye, at the same location as 
the White-winged Scoter's.2/8 - Great Horned Owl - 5:50 pm - This bird was 
spotted by Mark, as we were driving South on Highway 169, near the intersection 
of CR 35, in Mille Lacs county.  The bird was observed at the                   
                                 top of a deciduous tree.  2/8 - Snowy Owl - 
4:00 pm - Ron spotted this bird as it flew into a tall deciduous tree on the 
West side of 310th Ave., 3/4 of a mile North of 450 th Street.2/7 - Great Gray 
Owl - Cook County2/7 - Boreal Owl - 2:00 pm - We observed the bird located 
along Scenic Highway 61, just West of Stoney Point Road.  Not sure who, first 
located this bird and we found it by spotting several                           
              cars parked along the road side.2/8 - Red-bellied Woodpecker - 
8:00 am - Two Harbors, at 4th Ave and 3rd Street.2/8 - Gray Jay - 1:30 pm - 
Carlton County - A single Gray Jay was observed approximately 3/4 of a mile 
East of CR 61, on the North side of Gillogly Road.  2/8 - Pine Grosbeak - 1:30 
pm - Carlton County - Several Pine Grosbeak's were heard, at the same location 
as the Gray Jay. Craig MandelMinnetonka, Hennepin countyegretc...@msn.com       
                                   
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