Can anyone advise whether the homeowners are open to continuing visitors?  If 
they are, what is the protocols or viewing?  Thanks.

Tom Gilde

> On Dec 31, 2020, at 2:28 PM, Michael Koutnik <m.a.kout...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Ditto Tom’s expression of thanks. Very generous. 
> 
> Mike Koutnik
> 
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> 
> On Dec 31, 2020, at 1:48 PM, Tom Gilde <thegl...@q.com> wrote:
> 
> Thank you - this is a very generous sharing of information.
> 
> Tom Gilde 
> 
>> On Dec 31, 2020, at 1:11 PM, Gregory Jahner <gregoryjahner...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone, since i’ve been receiving inquires about the Washington County 
>> Carolina Wren here’s an update and some additional birds to check for if 
>> you’re in the area anyway... you know, for all you Jan. 1st birders 😉 (me 
>> included :))
>> 
>> Carolina Wren:  Still showing up at my Mom’s house very regularly in the 
>> morning and evening at minimum, for the morning feeding I would say arrive 
>> by 7:25 AM, for the evening feeding arrive by 3:30 PM.  Park in the road, 
>> walk up the driveway, go to the left of the orange garage, the bird feeders 
>> are in the back yard.
>> 1237 Summit Avenue
>> Saint Paul Park
>> 
>> Here’s some other good winter birds/spots in St. Paul Park or within a 
>> couple mile radius worth checking out:
>> 
>> Merlin:  Seen in Saint Paul Park year round, I usually see him perched 
>> toward the top of the biggest/oldest trees in this specific area (44.83.6636 
>>  -92.995972) scan in about a 6 block radius. In all directions.  
>> 
>> Red Shouldered Hawk: RSHA regularly nest on a home owners property across 
>> the street from the old Mississippi Dunes Golf course and have overwintered 
>> here in the past.  Park here (44.799054. -92.974095), walk up road to either 
>> side of creek and stand in the right of way area.  RBNU are also present at 
>> this location.  Great habitat for a winter wren as well...
>> 
>> Northern Shrike
>> This location has hosted a wintering Northern Shrike for years now. 
>> (44.826861 -92.996844) Just park anywhere along the road and stand in the 
>> right of way.  
>> 
>> Grey Cloud Island Gravel Pit:  This one is actually an eBird hot spot.  I 
>> was just there yesterday and some of the water is still open and I observed 
>> 10 species of waterfowl.  Park here (44.786430  -92.973554).  Bring a scope 
>> and park your self just behind the big rock by the fence and you’ll be set!
>> 
>> 
>> Gregory Jahner III
>> Saint Paul Park
>> Washington County
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