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For anyone still interested, 3 Rosy-Finches are still at the location near 
Cloquet.  The naturalist at the conservation building said that they are 
feeding seeds to the birds, and the birds have developed a "routine" of feeding 
in front of the building shortly after dawn, at 9:30 to 10:30, and again from 
noon to 1:30.  They fly across the road over the school to an unknown 
destination in between feedings.  We saw the birds shortly after noon, and they 
stayed to feed for roughly 25 minutes.  Thanks to everyone for the good 
directions.  Also, the 3-toed and Black-Backed Woodpeckers are still at the 
Hedbom Forest site previously described.
Bill Stjern
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<DIV>For anyone still interested, 3 Rosy-Finches are still at the location near 
Cloquet.&nbsp; The naturalist at the conservation building said that they are 
feeding seeds to the birds, and the birds have developed a "routine" of feeding 
in front of the building shortly after dawn, at 9:30 to 10:30, and again from 
noon to 1:30.&nbsp; They fly across the road over the school to an unknown 
destination in between feedings.&nbsp; We saw the birds shortly after noon, and 
they stayed to feed for roughly 25 minutes.&nbsp; Thanks to everyone for the 
good directions.&nbsp; Also, the 3-toed and Black-Backed Woodpeckers are still 
at the Hedbom Forest site previously described.</DIV>
<DIV>Bill Stjern</DIV></body></html>

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