Yesterday evening(Sept. 3) I headed up to Big Falls after classes. My mom met me in Park Rapids, and we went up together. We got to the traditional location on CR 13, 2.3 miles south of CR 1 around 7 P.M. Soon after we arrived we found a male Three-toed on the west side of the road. We watched him for a bit when another woodpecker came flying in. I expected it to be another 3-toed, but after I looked at it for a second, I realized it was a male Black-backed. The Black-backed seemed agitated as it did a rattle call, and chipped a few times. The Black-backed flew to the same tree as the Three-toed. It dawned on me that this might be the only time in my life I'll ever see a Black-backed and Three-toed on the same tree. It was neat seeing some of the differences between the two. The Black-backed flew and chased the Three-toed around a bit, and eventually the Black-backed dissapeared into the woods. The Three-toed stuck around a bit longer, but then flew off into the depths of the forest also. The Three-toed never made a noise the entire time I was there.
Ben Fritchman Now in Fargo, ND _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx

