[mou-net] Nashville Warbler, Cottage Grove

2012-07-29 Thread Pete Nichols
I was surprised to find a NASHVILLE WARBLER in my yard this evening, already heading south.  There were also a lot of swallows on the move--especially Cliff Swallows. Cottage Grove, Washington County Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://li

Re: [mou-net] Shorebirds-Faribault County

2012-07-29 Thread Jim Ryan
Thanks to all who let me know Dave was referring to an old post and I'm not missing out on anything (except for my own doing). Nice to get so many quick responses! Jim On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Scott Meyer wrote: > Jim, I think Dave was referring to a post from about a week ago. > > Sent

Re: [mou-net] Shorebirds-Faribault County

2012-07-29 Thread Andrew Nyhus
Bob's post was made on behalf of John Hockema and I on Tuesday the 24th. Andrew Nyhus On Jul 29, 2012 7:15 PM, "linda whyte" wrote: > No, you're not the only one, Jim. I don't have a post from Bob Dunalp > either, regarding Minnesota Lake. Perhaps the post Dave referred to was > sent by some one

Re: [mou-net] Shorebirds-Faribault County

2012-07-29 Thread linda whyte
No, you're not the only one, Jim. I don't have a post from Bob Dunalp either, regarding Minnesota Lake. Perhaps the post Dave referred to was sent by some one else? I'll check that. Linda Whyte On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Jim Ryan wrote: > Thanks for the shorebird update, Dave. > > Am I the

Re: [mou-net] Shorebirds-Faribault County

2012-07-29 Thread Jim Ryan
Thanks for the shorebird update, Dave. Am I the only one who got no MOU post from Bob Dunlap this morning? After checking, his last MOU post that I received was about a Prairie Falcon in Hubbard County. And the last MOU post I received from anyone (prior to Dave) was also yesterday from Al Schir

[mou-net] Shorebirds-Faribault County

2012-07-29 Thread Dave Bartkey
Hi everyone, Tod Eggenberger and I followed up on Bob Dunlap's post about Minnesota Lake shorebirds this morning and found 11 species of them in the very shallow water, including 3 American Avocets and a few Stilt Sandpipers. This was at around 9 am. When we returned at 1 pm, we could not relo