This question is often asked if a person is not seeing Greetings: This question is often asked if a person is not seeing birds, with an additional question: Where are the Robins? Dave Bartkey opened it up on New Years Day, we can tell you. It is at Maple Lawn Cemetery, 1917 NW 4th Street. From north or south come into Faribault from I-35. Turn east onto Hwy. 60 and go to Western Avenue, turn right, south, to 4th Street NW, turn left and two blocks ahead is the cemetery. From the east come into Faribault on Hwy. 60 and over the new viaduct. Go straight ahead on Division Street. After you cross CR 48, Maple Lawn Cemetery will be on your left about .5 mile from the intersection. The main entrance is very rough with ice - if you go on a block farther, it is a smoother entrance. We saw a Downy Woodpecker and a male Northern Cardinal, and ten or twenty E. Starlings. As we drive on through we saw movement in the trees ahead. We began to see A. Robins in many trees flying back and forth. Then we discovered Cedar Waxwings. We saw as many as 35 in one bunch. As we sat there and watched and then drove out of the cemetery, we saw hundreds of both robins and waxwings. Good birding to you.
Rev.. Forest V. Strnad Faribault, MN ---- Join or Leave mou-net:http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives:http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html

