The Inca Dove was relocated at about 4:00 in the same location in Two Harbors. It was last seen on the the ground below the feeders at about 5:00 pm, and it may have flown into the large patch of cedars to roost for the evening.
The address is 304 2nd Avenue, and the feeder can be seen from 3rd Street, which runs north and south (Lighthouse Point is at the south end). Avenues run east and west in Two Harbors. The bird was also observed in the cedars at the east end of the alley between 2nd and 3rd Avenue. The cedars are very tall and dense, and the bird was easy to overlook when roosting. The homeowner spread some more cracked corn and mixed seed on the ground, so hopefully the bird will stick around. Everyone in the neighborhood is friendly and knows about the bird, and the area can be easily searched from the sidewalks and alley without going into any yards. I won't be able to look for the bird until tomorrow afternoon, but I'll pass along any updates I hear. I'm also posting a photo on the MOU Recently Seen page this evening. Jim Lind Two Harbors

