Serving Roseau County for over 100 Years - The Official Roseau County Newspaper
The flowering crabs in the front yard are a busy place. There are a few robins still hanging around. They are always more than welcome here, but for their own good they really need to go south. A flock of cedar waxwings stops in for a snack of red berries almost everyday. The pileated woodpecker is about the size of a small crow and stops in a couple of times almost every morning. The European starlings are not welcome and the survivors are discouraged from coming back. They are very aggressive birds that are cavity nesters. They steal nest trees from the redheaded woodpeckers and are a big pa...
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