Hey Laura-

I noticed your posts of Red-bellied Woodpecker on eBird, and then found
your MOU-NET post in my inbox. My brother and father and I are going to be
doing the BRRRRDATHON the weekend after next and it would be nice to have a
spot to go to for Red-bellied if we don't find it elsewhere. Can you give
me an address and viewing suggestions? I there a good time of day to look
for it?

Thanks much,
Jesse Ellis

Saint Paul, MN

On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 2:19 PM, Laura Erickson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Red-bellied Woodpeckers aren't that rare in Duluth anymore, so I didn't
> think to post information about the one visiting my yard, but in case
> anyone needs to see one for the county or just wants to enjoy a handsome
> male, he's been coming for a few weeks. I'm not sure where he goes when not
> in my yard, but he comes to my suet and sunflower seed feeders several
> times a day, and calls quite a bit while around.  Email me if you need the
> address/directions.
>
> --
> Laura Erickson
> Duluth, MN
>
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