Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list

2014-05-25 Thread Byron Blood
I thought that this wasn't going to happen anymore. Note that my e-mail is a
MSN address not an AOL address.

Byron Blood

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[mou-net] Baltimore Oriole

2014-05-25 Thread Erica Forman
Male spotted in Minnetonka, around Cedar Lake Trl  Hopkins Crossroad.


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Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list --- MSN

2014-05-25 Thread GORDON
I have MSN email address also and I got the same msg late last night.  

 Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 06:44:08 -0500
 From: byronbl...@msn.com
 Subject: Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list
 To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
 
 I thought that this wasn't going to happen anymore. Note that my e-mail is a
 MSN address not an AOL address.
 
 Byron Blood
 
 -Original Message-
 From: owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu [mailto:owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu] On
 Behalf Of University of Minnesota LISTSERV Server (15.0)
 Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 00:05
 To: Byron Blood
 Subject: Your removal from the MOU-NET list
 
 Sun, 25 May 2014 00:04:48
 
 You  have been  automatically removed  from the  MOU-NET list  (Minnesota
 Birds) as  a result  of repeated  delivery error  reports from  your mail
 system. This decision was based  on the list's automatic error monitoring
 policy, and has not been reviewed  or otherwise confirmed by a person. If
 you receive  this message, then it  means that something is  wrong. While
 you  are obviously  able  to  receive mail,  your  mail  system has  been
 regularly reporting  that your account  did not  exist, or that  you were
 otherwise permanently  unable to receive  mail. Here is  some information
 that may assist you  or your local help desk in  determining the cause of
 the problem:
 
 - The failing address is byronbl...@msn.com.
 
 - The first error was reported on 2014-05-20.
 
 - Since then, a total of 12 delivery errors have been received.
 
 -  The  last   reported  error  was:  5.1.1   550  5.7.0  (COL004-MC2F54)
 Unfortunately,  messages from  (134.84.119.232)  on  behalf of  (AOL.COM)
 could not be delivered due to domain owner policy restrictions.
 
 PLEASE DO  NOT IGNORE  THIS MESSAGE.  While you  can re-subscribe  to the
 list,  it is  important  for you  to  report this  problem  to your  mail
 administrator so that  it can be solved. This problem  is not specific to
 the MOU-NET list, and may also  affect your private mail. This means that
 YOU MAY HAVE  LOST SOME PRIVATE MAIL  AS WELL. Anyone trying  to write to
 you during  the same time frame  might have received the  same errors for
 the same reason. The MOU-NET list is  only one of the many people who may
 have tried to write to you while your mail system was malfunctioning.
 
 DO NOT LET TECHNICAL PEOPLE CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS IS NORMAL. It is never
 normal for a mail system to claim  that a valid, working account does not
 exist, just as it would not be  normal for the post office to return some of
 your mail  with  addressee  unknown when  the  address was  written
 correctly.  It is  true that  some mail  systems are  less reliable  than
 others, and your technical people may be doing the best they can with the
 tools  they have.  But, ultimately,  the level  of service  that you  are
 receiving is the result of a  business decision, and not something due to a
 universal technical limitation that  one can only accept. Reliable mail
 systems do exist, and  it is ultimately up to you  to decide whether this
 level of service is acceptable or not.
 
 
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Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list --- MSN

2014-05-25 Thread Bernard P. Friel
So too did I...One from the U of M List Serve Server, and the other a few
hours later from mnbird-requ...@lists.mnbird.net.
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 From: GORDON gpanders...@msn.com
 Reply-To: GORDON gpanders...@msn.com
 Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 11:08:39 -0500
 To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
 Subject: Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list --- MSN
 
 I have MSN email address also and I got the same msg late last night.
 
 Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 06:44:08 -0500
 From: byronbl...@msn.com
 Subject: Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list
 To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
 
 I thought that this wasn't going to happen anymore. Note that my e-mail is a
 MSN address not an AOL address.
 
 Byron Blood
 
 -Original Message-
 From: owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu [mailto:owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu] On
 Behalf Of University of Minnesota LISTSERV Server (15.0)
 Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 00:05
 To: Byron Blood
 Subject: Your removal from the MOU-NET list
 
 Sun, 25 May 2014 00:04:48
 
 You  have been  automatically removed  from the  MOU-NET list  (Minnesota
 Birds) as  a result  of repeated  delivery error  reports from  your mail
 system. This decision was based  on the list's automatic error monitoring
 policy, and has not been reviewed  or otherwise confirmed by a person. If
 you receive  this message, then it  means that something is  wrong. While
 you  are obviously  able  to  receive mail,  your  mail  system has  been
 regularly reporting  that your account  did not  exist, or that  you were
 otherwise permanently  unable to receive  mail. Here is  some information
 that may assist you  or your local help desk in  determining the cause of
 the problem:
 
 - The failing address is byronbl...@msn.com.
 
 - The first error was reported on 2014-05-20.
 
 - Since then, a total of 12 delivery errors have been received.
 
 -  The  last   reported  error  was:  5.1.1   550  5.7.0  (COL004-MC2F54)
 Unfortunately,  messages from  (134.84.119.232)  on  behalf of  (AOL.COM)
 could not be delivered due to domain owner policy restrictions.
 
 PLEASE DO  NOT IGNORE  THIS MESSAGE.  While you  can re-subscribe  to the
 list,  it is  important  for you  to  report this  problem  to your  mail
 administrator so that  it can be solved. This problem  is not specific to
 the MOU-NET list, and may also  affect your private mail. This means that
 YOU MAY HAVE  LOST SOME PRIVATE MAIL  AS WELL. Anyone trying  to write to
 you during  the same time frame  might have received the  same errors for
 the same reason. The MOU-NET list is  only one of the many people who may
 have tried to write to you while your mail system was malfunctioning.
 
 DO NOT LET TECHNICAL PEOPLE CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS IS NORMAL. It is never
 normal for a mail system to claim  that a valid, working account does not
 exist, just as it would not be  normal for the post office to return some of
 your mail  with  addressee  unknown when  the  address was  written
 correctly.  It is  true that  some mail  systems are  less reliable  than
 others, and your technical people may be doing the best they can with the
 tools  they have.  But, ultimately,  the level  of service  that you  are
 receiving is the result of a  business decision, and not something due to a
 universal technical limitation that  one can only accept. Reliable mail
 systems do exist, and  it is ultimately up to you  to decide whether this
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[mou-net] yahoo.com and aol.com members can no longer post

2014-05-25 Thread David Cahlander

The bad news:
369 mou-net members were automatically removed from the list this
morning.  This happened because of an anti-SPAM feature added to all
mail from yahoo.com and aol.com members by yahoo.com and aol.com.

All of the yahoo.com and aol.com members have now been marked as
NO POST.  This means that they can read mail from mou-net, but can not
send any mail to mou-net.

The good news:
All 369 members have been added back to the list.  You do not need to do
anything if you received a notice that you have been removed from the list.

An (experimental) method to send mail to mou-net has been added to
moumn.org.  Go to http://moumn.org and click on the

mou-net send

box in the upper right hand corner of the page.  This can be used by
anyone that is logged into moumn.org, but it should only be used by
yahoo.com and aol.com members of the mou-net list.  It provides a return
address of

nore...@moumn.org (youremailaddress)

Alternatives:
The list provider at umn.edu has suggested that instead of using a
yahoo.com or aol.com email address, you can sign up for a different free
email provider such as gmail.com.  You can sign up for a gmail account
by going to:

http://mail.google.com/mail/signup

You can even even keep your yahoo.com or aol.com account to read mail,
but you need something else to be able to post mail.

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[mou-net] HOODED WARBLERS and PROTHONOTARY WARBLER, Afton State Park

2014-05-25 Thread petenich76 .
Yesterday I heard one PROTHONOTARY WARBLER and three HOODED WARBLERS
singing at Afton State Park (Washington County).  The Hooded Warblers are
in the same place as last year: on the bluff facing the river near the
parking lot at the end of the park road. The Prothonotary Warbler was also
in the same general area as the past couple of years. I took the trail from
the aforementioned parking lot to the bottom of the bluff and he was
singing just offshore in the flooded canopy. Please respond to me in
private if you wish to receive more detailed directions.

Peter Nichols
Cottage Grove
Washington County


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[mou-net] Black-necked Stilts, Grant County 5/25

2014-05-25 Thread Doug Kieser
Currently watching a pair of Black-necked Stilts at the Herman sewage ponds in 
southwest Grant County.  The north pond is drawn down and is hosting a nice 
variety of shorebirds and ducks in addition to the stilts.  The stilt pair 
stuck to the south end of this pond which made for easy viewing.  The were very 
aggressive to any Lesser Yellowlegs that came too close.
Earlier, I saw a Loggerhead Shrike along hwy 9, NW of Herman (just nw of 150th).

Doug Kieser
Minneapolis

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Re: [mou-net] Black-necked Stilts, Grant County 5/25

2014-05-25 Thread Paul Budde
Nice find! Tom T and the committee can always use some more work


Paul

Paul Budde
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div Original message /divdivFrom: Doug Kieser 
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/divdivTo: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU /divdivSubject: [mou-net] Black-necked 
Stilts, Grant County 5/25 /divdiv
/divCurrently watching a pair of Black-necked Stilts at the Herman sewage 
ponds in southwest Grant County.  The north pond is drawn down and is hosting a 
nice variety of shorebirds and ducks in addition to the stilts.  The stilt pair 
stuck to the south end of this pond which made for easy viewing.  The were very 
aggressive to any Lesser Yellowlegs that came too close.
Earlier, I saw a Loggerhead Shrike along hwy 9, NW of Herman (just nw of 150th).

Doug Kieser
Minneapolis

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[mou-net] Meadowlands Black-billed Magpie

2014-05-25 Thread Keith Carlson
While ATVing with my son on the Alborn-Pengilly trail, at the first road
intersection just north of Meadowlands in St. louis County I saw an unusual
bird fly across the trail into the mowed fiield of grass to the west.  I
stopped and dismounted immediatley to see what it was.  After missing my
first opportunity to see it with my binoculars in the windbreak between two
of the fields, I walked to see if it had landed beyond the windbreak.  I
found a Black Billed Magpie foraging in the fiield.  I've never seen this
western bird in MN before.  I know they appear around Sax Zim but It was
still a first for me.

Keith Carlson
Roseville, MN


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[mou-net] White-winged Dove, Two Harbors, Lake Co.

2014-05-25 Thread Jim Lind
This afternoon 5/25, Ben Fritchman, Dave Grosshuesch, John Hokema and I found a 
White-winged Dove in Two Harbors along 1st Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Street.  
This is 
only the second Lake County record I'm aware of.

We also saw a Grasshopper Sparrow and Western Meadowlark in the grassy area 
west of 
the wastewater treatment plant, and flyover Caspian Tern and Purple Martin 
downtown.  We 
found 24 warbler species throughout the day, almost all of which were on 
territory inland from 
Lake Superior.

Jim Lind
Two Harbors


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[mou-net] Common Gallinule - Sherburne

2014-05-25 Thread Justin Watts
At least 1 Common Gallinule continued at Sherburne Refuge today (5/25). 2-3
have been present since at least May 8th. The Gallinule is located in Big
Bluestem pool which is 2.5 miles along the wildlife drive and is relatively
easy to see once it begins to wander between the reeds.

Photo: https://flic.kr/p/nJRNAj

Some other nice birds around included: nearly 30 Black Terns (most were at
Big Bluestem), many singing and easily found Grasshopper Sparrows, and
Orchard Orioles (easiest to find at the rest area at the beginning of the drive)

Several snakes and a Blandings Turtle were also seen slowly crossing the
roads, along with many ticks in the grass

-
Justin Watts,
Hennepin County


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