<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE>Wednesday June 30, 
2004</DIV>
<DIV class=RTE>9:30 to 10:45 am</DIV>
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<DIV class=RTE>The pair of Rock Wrens at the Aggregate Industries gravel pit in 
the Felton Prairie appear to have nested.</DIV>
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<DIV class=RTE>First bird appears with a caterpillar in its beak and works its 
way to the nest site and disappears, reappearing without the caterpillar. He 
perches and sings as the second bird (presumably the female) emerges from the 
nest site. I back off and watch from behind some weeds from about 40 yards 
away. They both disappear for about five minutes when she&nbsp;skulks 
back&nbsp;to nest site and disappears. He returns five minutes later to the 
nest site with another caterpillar and goes inside, emerging ten seconds later 
without the caterpillar. He again perches, sings and flies off.</DIV>
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<DIV class=RTE>The nest site is NOT on rock pile #6006. I think it would be 
best if the nest location is not given here.</DIV>
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