Two Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers FOY here in the backyard, along  with 6 Wood 
Ducks checking out the boxes. 
The Great Horned Owl is now feeding two little downy owlets. 
Interesting, as the nest is in the GBH Rookery.
 
 
Carolyn Fischer
Mason City
Cerro Gordo County
 
 
In a message dated 4/3/2011 1:21:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

On a  loop around Decorah's best birding spots, I was delighted to find  
yellow-bellied sapsuckers in 2 locations, and a common loon.

My  last stop was the Fish Hatchery that has become famous over the past 
while. At  least 2 dozen vehicles, folks everywhere, binoculars and/or cameras 
in hand,  fixated on the eagle family.

Rose  Weigel

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