After several migrating American Three-toed Woodpeckers were reported by
various observers at Stoney Point and elsewhere NE of Duluth in October, two
individuals have been seen foraging in a conifer stand at Stoney Pt during the
past few days and might remain here for awhile. The site is on the
Bill Bronn and Ken Marble found an American Three-toed Woodpecker and a
Black-backed Woodpecker today (11/8/17) at Lighthouse Point in Two Harbors.
The birds were foraging on some fallen spruce trees along the gravel walking
path to the east of the lighthouse.
Jim LindTwo Harbors
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I just received an announcement from the Audubon that Minnesota Breeding
Bird Atlas was just published on-line and is available at
https://mnbirdatlas.org/. Here is a link to media coverage as well:
http://www.twincities.com/2017/11/07/online-bird-atlas-
is-a-minnesota-ornithology-first-in-80-years
This morning Liz Harper and I found a mixed flock of thirteen crossbills
feeding in the white pines on the west side of the Vadnais Lakes parking
lot (the parking area between the two lakes, north of Vadnais Blvd.). Of
the thirteen birds, four were White-winged and the other nine were Red. Of
the R
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