While in northeast Minnesota this weekend, my girlfriend and I were able to 
make several attempts at finding owls in the Sax-Zim Bog.  However, we were 
unable to find the McDavitt Rd. and Nicholsen Lake Rd. Great Grays, or the 
Admiral/Cranberry Rd. Northern Hawk-Owl, despite dawn and dusk visits on Friday 
and Sunday.
   
  The trip was not totally fruitless, as we observed one Hoary Redpoll among 
the large flock of Common Redpolls, Pine Grosbeaks, and Evening Grosbeaks at 
the feeding station on Blue Spruce Rd  (Cty Hwy 211).  In addition, we saw a 
distant flying Black-billed Magpie 1/2 mile north of the Blue Spruce Rd feeding 
station.  We also saw a Black-backed Woodpecker NE of the intersection of 
Cranberry Road and Sax Rd (Cty Hwy 28).  Overall, raptors of any sort (except 
Bald Eagles) were noticeably absent from the bog during our visits.
  
Scott Loss
  St. Paul

       
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