Lewis’s Woodpecker is still there today.
Nancy Henke
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> On Oct 5, 2018, at 8:41 AM, Jeremy Canfield
> wrote:
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> Can someone post a picture of this bird? I know what it looks like but
> can't get there due to work, family and distance (Duluth...). I'd love to
> see it and
Can someone post a picture of this bird? I know what it looks like but
can't get there due to work, family and distance (Duluth...). I'd love to
see it and the closest I can come is to see a picture from someone who is
there.
Thanks!
Jeremy
On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 9:20 AM MOU wrote:
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Thanks,Steve. I forwarded that information to the homeowners.
Nancy Henke
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> On Oct 5, 2018, at 3:10 AM, Thomas George wrote:
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> Thank you Steve for that very insightful explanation.
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>> On Oct 5, 2018, at 2:56 AM, Steve Weston wrote:
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Thank you Steve for that very insightful explanation.
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> On Oct 5, 2018, at 2:56 AM, Steve Weston wrote:
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> Tom,
>
> this is, if I am correct, the 6th Lewis WP found in Minnesota, with the first
> being in 1974. The last two were found in 2013/2014 and 2017. Having just
Tom,
this is, if I am correct, the 6th Lewis WP found in Minnesota, with the
first being in 1974. The last two were found in 2013/2014 and 2017. Having
just traveled through California, where it is found, I am not at all
surprised that a western woodpecker has shown up in Minnesota. The Sierra
Kim
Can you tell me (us) why a Lewis’s Woodpecker would be spotted in our area when
it is so out of its range??
Is it just accidental, or a storm that moved it East, a rarity or something
caused by climate change?
I looked it up on Ibird pro and it really is a beauty, unlike the typical red
(Posted by Daniel Orr via moumn.org)
Lewis's Woodpecker was present this morning at the posted location. It came
in about 8:30 and was still present when Ron E and I left at 9:15.
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Nancy Henke texted me earlier this afternoon that a Lewis’s Woodpecker was seen
today at a friend’s feeder near Tamarac NWR in Becker Co. Its ID has been
confirmed by photos. The address is 21958 West Height of Land
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