As a newcomer to the lists, but veteran of other lists with
"restrictions", I think it makes sense to keep the mou list more focused
and encourage folks to subscribe to mnbird for more general bird
discussions. It would help to give a link or instructions for subscribing
to the complementary list t
Great Idea Linda! Only the website that should be contacted can be
found at this link:
http://www.mnbird.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mnbird";
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At 05:29 PM 3/26/2004 -0500, you wrote:
As a newcomer to the lists, but
veteran o
As Diane Anderson pointed out so well in her earlier e-mail, the two
Minnesota list serves were set up with two separate agendas.
Carol and Paul Schumacher set up and continue to coordinate Mnbird, the
original birding list serve in MN, which invites all bird sightings,
questions, etc. The idea w
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It's always interesting to note when phoebes show up in the spring. The =
ones in my immediate area are back to
A quick and to-the-point bulletin board for MOU business and RBA sightings
are good ideas. David, Terry, et al ... thank you for your good work.
- Edward L.
Geez, I leave town for two days to do some birding and miss all the
excitement.
In brief,
Membership in the MOU is determined by sending a check, not by volunteering
or by any particular level of knowledge about birds.
Volunteering, admirable and to be encouraged, does not give the volunteer a
s
This morning Leslie Marcus, Susan Schumacher and I went to Lake Byllesby in
Dakota Co. We flushed up an American Woodcock on the way down to the shoreline
to check for Shorebirds. While we were scaning the vast mudflats 2 Greater
Yellowlegs came in calling, and stuck around. The Dunlin that J
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It's been months, but purple finches are back at my feeders in Clear =
Lake. I'm having fewer redpolls, and as
Hey birders,
After going out one evening in the Kasota Prairie area
and hearing my first American Woodcocks and Eastern
Meadowlarks of the year, I was returned to winter
bliss by a pair of Pine Siskins at my feeders
yesterday.
Great Blue Herons have also arrived.
Chad Heins
Mankato, MN
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now iam afraid to even say what kind of birds i have seen.. hehehe .. =
after the snow goose incident..(smile
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There's a whole cult of people there who
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