Re: [mou-net] Listing and Recording Supplement - now online

2010-03-10 Thread Michael Hendrickson
The MOU website is looking terrific and there are so many tools and resources on the site its just amazing all the work that was donated by people like Dave Cahlander and many others who helped with the website. Here is some thoughts I have on the listing supplement page. I do not understand

[mou-net] Two Harbors / WI Pt.

2010-03-10 Thread Michael Hendrickson
While doing some guiding with a couple from Iowa we counted 22 Long-tailed Ducks at Agate Bay in Two Harbors. Good to see spring is near because a few of the Long-tailed Ducks were nice breeding plumage males. Another spring sign was at WI landfill, the arrival of Ring-billed Gulls. Saw sever

[mou-net] Boreal Chickadee in Cass County

2010-03-10 Thread Andrew Birch
Found a Boreal Chickadee near Zion Harbor Road in Cass County today. New county bird for me! Also saw my FOY Rough-legged Hawk flying north along County 8. Best, Andrew Birch Hackensack, MN 56452 Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.

[mou-net] 300 Club History

2010-03-10 Thread David A. Cahlander
A change has been made to the 300 Club History page. http://moumn.org Listing ->300 Club History This is a page that shows the progression of the various birders that have achieved the 300 Club. It was generated with data provided by Dedrick Benz. It is now a database file that can be up

[mou-net] Listing and Recording Supplement - now online

2010-03-10 Thread David A. Cahlander
This year the Listing and Recording Supplement will not be published and sent out with The Loon. There is now an on-line version of the Listing and Recording Supplement. http://moumn.org Click on Listing -> Listing Supplement Click on any of the tables on the top of the page to see th

[mou-net] Early Meadowlark; Varied Thrush

2010-03-10 Thread Pastor Al Schirmacher
Had an early Eastern Meadowlark around our home this morning (southern Mille Lacs County); believe this is the third time in the last five years we've had a meadowlark in early March. This bird may have been present for as much as a week, but we didn't get a confirming look until this morning