Hi Linda,
Good points. Thanks for taking the time to compose a thoughtful response.
Mike Koutnik
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> On Jan 3, 2016, at 8:47 AM, linda whyte wrote:
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> I agree that the communication issue is complex; as noted, the birding
> community is broad and diverse, though not stric
Thanks
Mike Koutnik
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> On Jan 3, 2016, at 6:11 PM, Jesse Ellis wrote:
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> From: Anthony Hertzel
> Date: Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 10:21 AM
> Subject: Platforms
> To: Jesse Ellis
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>
> MOU has had a Twitter feed for a while. MOUBirds (
At the Oakdale Cemetery in Crookston (Polk) today, Red Crossbills at the
feeders, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Common Redpolls, goldfinches, House Finches,
Red- and White-breasted Nuthatches, Pine Siskins, chickadees, Blue Jays.
Sandy AubolPolk County
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From: Anthony Hertzel
Date: Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 10:21 AM
Subject: Platforms
To: Jesse Ellis
MOU has had a Twitter feed for a while. MOUBirds (
https://twitter.com/search?q=moubirds&src=typd&lang=en)
On Jan 3, 2016, at 9:51 A.M., Jesse Ellis wrote:
I'm
Still there at 3:10
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From: Ben Anderson
Date: 01/03/2016 2:28 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [mou-net] Ivory Gull in Canal Park is back
The Ivory Gull in Duluth returned to the Canal Park break wall around 2:00pm
today.
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The Ivory Gull in Duluth returned to the Canal Park break wall around 2:00pm
today.
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I was amazed to see a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at my suet feeder just now. Hope
he stays well.
Jeff Stephenson
1323 28th ST SW
Rochester, MN 55902
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Home: 507 289 7635
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Still present at Canal Park through noon, but not being seen since. Likely
still around, just not hungry..
Paul
Paul Budde
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Original message From: Don Kienholz
Date:01/03/2016 10:09 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU Subject:
The American Bittern previously reported in Steele County on the west side of
84th Ave south of CR 12(where the Short-eared Owls have been seen) is still
present today.
I was also able to relocate a covey of Gray Partridge that was found in Waseca
County.
They were huddled in a field on the east
Still on the break wall canal park. Looking for breakfast. 10:00
Don Kienholz
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Succinctly, my list of Minnesota bird sighting info includes:
MOU-NET (email)
Recently Seen on the MOU website
Minnesota Birding Facebook group
Minnesota Ornithologists Society Facebook Group
Minnesota Rare Bird Alert Facebook
eBird Alerts (obviously I should have not set this to digest form
yeste
Ivory Gull still present at 9:30 Sunday
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> On Jan 3, 2016, at 8:56 AM, MOU admin wrote:
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> (Posted by Milton J. Blomberg via moumn.org)
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> Fyi, Ivory Gull present at Canal Park this morning during
> this 8am hour.
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I agree that the communication issue is complex; as noted, the birding
community is broad and diverse, though not strictly speaking, fragmented.
People have different reasons for birding, and time constraint may dictate
they narrow their choice of communication platform to those suited to their
par
(Posted by Milton J. Blomberg via moumn.org)
Fyi, Ivory Gull present at Canal Park this morning during
this 8am hour.
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The Ivory Gull is present & cooperative again this Sunday morning
(8:15-9:00 AM) at Canal Park in Duluth. Thanks to all who have posted.
Howard Towle
Golden Valley, MN
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We had a total of 53 species on Saturday, the highest total in 15 years.
Highlights:
Gadwall, Redhead, Lesser Scaup, C. Merg ducks; Coot and Ring-billed Gull
(open water on Lake Pulaski near Buffalo)
Belted Kingfisher, Red-shouldered Hawk, Hermit Thrush, Barred Owl,
Rough-legged Hawk (Lake Maria
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