My Locations:

Hotel: Eastern Bluebirds at the Lodge at Pines Creek
Yard: Pine Warbler at the feeders in Petersburg, PA, when I was an intern living at the Roost Work: Red-shouldered Hawk perched on a lightpost outside the lunchroom at PRBO Parking Lot: Prairie Merlin seen when parked at a gas station in Northeastern Colorado

I tried to find the Merlin at the refuge today (Noon-2:15). I did not find it, but had a great looks at a Pileated Woodpecker. Also cheered as a Hairy Woodpecker continued to push a Starling away from a suet feeder. Other species present included: Cardinals, BC Chickadees, Blue Jays, WB Nuthach, American Robins, Juncos, House Finches, Downy, Hairy, and Red-bellied Woodpeckers and House Sparrows.

Happy Birding,
Amy





On Jan 24 2011, Pastor Al Schirmacher wrote:

Saw an interesting question on Facebook this morning: what is your favorite
parking lot bird?  Got me thinking about unusual locations:

* Parking lot:  Gray-crowned Rosy Finches in Cloquet, MN parking lot

* Yard: tie between Cattle Egret and Prairie Falcon, north of Princeton, MN

* Work:  Lark Sparrow

* Restaurant:  tie between BB Magpie & Golden Eagle

* Hotel: Black-throated Magpie-Jay (business trip in Mexico many years ago,
probably not unusual for residents).

How about you?

Al Schirmacher
Princeton, MN
Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties
pasto...@princetonfreechurch.net

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