We appreciate the invitation, Bruce; and while Larry has a point, just
think about all the warblers those insects will bring you ;-)
Welcome to MN birding.
Linda Whyte

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Bruce Marzinske <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!, I just moved up to No. Central Mn from N. Iowa. This is my first 
> winter at the lake place between Hackensack and Longville. I am really happy 
> with the winter finches I've been seeing this winter. Mostly the Redpolls of 
> which I'm looking at 40-50 at this moment, as I drink my morning coffee and 
> watch my feeders just 6' from my window. I even have 2-3 Hoary Redpolls 
> (lifer) coming at a regular basis. Evening/Pine Grosbeaks are irregular but 
> present as well. Can't wait to see what happens as winter peels back. I have 
> 45 acres of land with many cart paths winding throughout various habitats. We 
> have 1/4 mile of undeveloped marsh/bog shoreline, a 14-15 acre tamarack/tea 
> bog, and the usual hardwood/aspen/pine. I would welcome any member to tour my 
> grounds if you call ahead. It's a little dicey to walk now with the massive 
> melt/freeze, but I'm hoping that will change soon. We have several orchid 
> species as well for those so inclined. Bruce.  218 682 2029
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