Went to the sax zim bog yesterday and was happy to find the following: 2 Rough legged hawks on Sax Road. 1 northern shrike on Sax Road. 2 gray jays, one on Mcdavitt, and one on admiral road. 20 snow buntings on Hwy 7. small flock of pine siskins on Admiral road. Many black capped chickadees on Admiral road. 2 boreal chickadees, one on Mcdavitt, one on Admiral. 1 adult bald eagle feeding on a deer carcass on Hwy 133. Many crows, which yesterday greatly outnumbered the ravens. 3 Three toed woodpeckers, (2 males and 1 female), foraging in close proximity to each other on Mcdavitt Rd. All sightings took place from 1:00pm to 6:00pm. I spent the majority of time with the three toed woodpeckers. The two males interacted several times and usually with aggression. One time they squared off on the same tree flaring their wings to appear large and rattling at one another, very cool! Only observed one of the males and the female interact once. The male flew over to the tree the female was on and while inches appart they began to bob their heads in unison, very not aggresive:) While watching one of the three toeds forage on a fallen spruce some 10ft in front of me, a boreal chickadee appeared very close by, presented quite a dilemma as to which species to watch:) Happy Birding, Shawn Zierman.
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