[mou] Duluth RBA 10/21/04

2004-10-22 Thread David Benson
This is the Duluth Birding Report for Thursday, October 21st, 2004, sponsored by the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union. A CLARK'S NUTCRACKER, first seen on the 14th, continued to be seen at least through the 19th in Silver Bay. The bird was originally found at 144 Edison Boulevard, but in recent

[mou] Update- Thunder Bay birds

2004-10-22 Thread Mike Hendrickson
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2004-10-22 Thread David A. Cahlander
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[mou] Good Bird Questions

2004-10-22 Thread Warren Woessner
Saying They are all good IS sanctimonious, because the question was pretty clear. If someone asks you that question, they are clearly serious/avid birders or they would not even know the term. So starting from that assumption, I would indeed share my personal best birds from the area, but maybe in

[mou] Cackling Goose Hennepin Cnty.

2004-10-22 Thread Chet Meyers
It's been a slow few days with all the drizzle, but late this afternoon (Oct. 22) I found a cackling goose on the west side of Lake Calhoun in the soccer field about 1/4 mile south of Lake Street. The bird was in amongest a flock of 78 Canadian geese that were grounded due to fog. It was

[mou] RE: [mnbird] Good Bird Questions

2004-10-22 Thread Jim Ryan
Gentle birders, Being an intermediate level birder, I understand that saying all of them is not only irritating, but entirely misses the point. On the other hand, to me, a good bird could be one I really enjoy seeing, no matter how common (Eastern Bluebirds and Chickadees come to mind). A good

[mou] RE: [mnbird] Good Bird Questions

2004-10-22 Thread Jeanie Joppru
I would tend to agree with Jim. However, I think the answer has to match the questionner. That is, one can tell what is meant by how the question is asked. A serious lister can ask the question and mean Have you seen any species not often seen or rare? while a casual birder might just mean Have