We have had pine siskins at our feeders off and on all summer this year.
That usually doesn't happen either.
Pat DeWenter
Bemidji

On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:20 AM, <premierpets at aol.com> wrote:

> Heading back from some work in Hibbing I had a nice surprise. About a mile
> north of CR 36 on Hwy 65 in Aitkin County there was a very large Great Gray
> Owl just sitting on the road.  It was about 9:00pm so there was a little
> light but I did slow down to admire it. It appeared to have a rabbit or
> squirrel under it.  After a minute or two a car came in from behind so I
> pulled up and turned around and It was gone. That was only the second time I
> had every seen one but it was just as awesome as the first time.  A little
> side note I had some pine siskins to my feeder for the last 3 days and last
> winter it wasn't till January that I had them show up.  For me the first
> time I have ever seen them in summer and not always consistent in winter at
> the feeder. (I live in Nowthen, Anoka County)
> Good Birding To All,
> Chris Brown
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