Black-backed and Three-toed Woodpeckers seem to be pretty regular along the snowshoe trails of McDavitt in the Sax-Zim. They have been seen on either side. Bring some suet to refill the onion bag on your first visit, then check it again later.
Boreal Owls... Keep watching the list! I hope this helps! Let me know if you need more clarification on the woodpecker spot. Elijah Parker http://www.elijahparker.com On Wednesday 16 March 2005 09:07, Patrick Harrison wrote: > I will be leading a small group to bird around the Duluth area and in > Dakota County on March 23 and 24. > > Our target species include Boreal Owl (if present), Black-backed and > American Three-toed Woodpeckers, Boreal Chickadee, and Gyrfalcon (if > present). > > I would appreciate any information any of you have on these species and > their current status. (Yes, birds move around! Here one day, gone the > next...) > > Feel free to contact me with any details you wish to provide at this email > address: [email protected]. > > Thanks, > > Patrick > _____ > > > Patrick Harrison > Shelbyville, Shelby County, Missouri > Instructor, Computer Applications > Hannibal Public Schools > Editor, The Bluebird > Webmaster, mobirds.org > The Audubon Society of Missouri > http://mobirds.org > ,_ > > >' ) > > ( ( \ > " |\

