Voting YES to prohibit all forms of baiting seems best for the birds and
other wildlife. Supporting such improper techniques for guides seems
especially bad, and such guides should be branded and banned as
undesirables.
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From: Minnesota Birds
group.
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From: Michael Hendrickson [mailto:michaelleehendrick...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2014 1:59 PM
To: Chuck Cole
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Luring Owls might be Illegal in MN NO
Chuck:
You will have to include all the guides such as Kim Eckert, Erik Bruhnke,
Sparky
Mikes posts ALWAYS contain promotion of his commercial services and are for
no other apparent purpose.
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From: Fr. Paul Kammen [mailto:fr.p...@delanocatholic.com]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2014 3:37 PM
To: Chuck Cole
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Luring Owls might be Illegal
and such can make a requirement that the photographer assert that no baiting
was used before works are acceptable in contests or whatever. Take action
to get the practice and perpetrators be recognized as wrong and apparently
an illegal act.
Chuck
Apple Valley, Dakota County
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MUCH better to eliminate the city's pigeons and sparrows and let the cats
concentrate on the very common rats and mice. Predation and disease spread
from birds seems a bigger problem than the natural behavior of cats.
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From: Minnesota Birds
by birds. Study THAT. If that exists, it
needs as much elimination as predation by other species.
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From: Matt Dufort [mailto:zeledo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:29 AM
To: Chuck Cole
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Minneapolis City Council looking at trap release of
feral
By Websters, feral cats are not exotic species: they are simply farm and
house cats running wild.
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From: Mark LaRose [mailto:mark.lar...@mchsi.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 7:35 AM
To: Chuck Cole
Cc: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Minneapolis
company. This one seems to have a picture-oriented approach.
I just found and grabbed these that were free and seemed to have useful
pictures.
Haven't used any enough to become familiar with it or know it's truly a
keeper.
Chuck
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From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:MOU-NET
Checked the area for the owl this AM. There was no sign of it alive or dead
Chuck Krulas
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-Original Message-
From: Chuck Cole [mailto:cnc...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 2:45 PM
To: Eric Harrold
Subject: RE: [mou-net] Golden Eagles harmed by wind turbines
Studies done in Florida by the FL Conservation Society and Audubon, etc, showed
that ANY towers
, as I did when previously involved effects of
towers and other light pollution. Your opinions
seem unfounded.
Chuck
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From: Eric Harrold [mailto:gentili...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 1:38 PM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU; Chuck Cole
Subject: Re
Just talked to Bob Ekblad at 10:15 the wood pecker was a no show since dawn
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There was 1 Common Moorhen visible about 7:39 this morning. I could not
relocate any Cattle Egrets at the previous locations, they are quickly drying
up.
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Through Minnesota's Seasons With Jim Gilbert (ISBN: 9998083125)
WCCO http://www.preferredadventures.com/Advisor-Jim_Sandy_Gilbert.htm
He owns Wild Bird stores
Chuck
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is
in good shape. Crisp clear image. Focus is smooth and
works fine. No fungus on lenses. A relatively small size that is excellent for
bird watching.
Prestigious and functional pair of top-quality binoculars!
Chuck
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and shoes that might get wet are appropriate.
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a very colorful Lesser Scaup was found at the East landfill reservoir today.
The bill was colored bright red with the white tip... Quite a surprise It took
a call to Kim Eckert who was with Lind Sparling to remember the marking scaups.
Chuck Krulas
Rochester
Olmsted Cty.
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Where are the owls in Lakeville? Are 750mm or 400mm lenses long enough to get
close?
Chuck
in Apple Valley
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From: mnbird-boun...@lists.mnbird.net
[mailto:mnbird-boun...@lists.mnbird.net]on Behalf Of jeff fischer
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 9:23 PM
At 3:30 today John Hockema refound the Snowy Owl in Mower Cty. The location is
1/2 mile east of 640 Ave on 300 street
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The Snowy Owl was seen tonight at 3:35
It was sitting in the field next to a fence line as follows...between 690 and
700 St. on the East side of 150 Ave right at the fence line in the middle of
the section about 70 yards from the road On the South side of the fence.
Chuck Krulas
Rochester
John Hockema called to report the Snowy Owl located at 4:20 this pm. The
location was just North of the intersection of Cty rd 3 and 700 St.. The bird
was on the road and is hunting just to the West.
Chuck Krulas
Rochester
Olmsted Cty.
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bird types is just not welcome in the
group. Perhaps such interest should be welcomed and
the unrequested moderators be silenced forcefully by MOU in order to give the
stated welcomes.
Chuck
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From: mou-net-bounces at moumn.org [mailto:mou-net-bounces
Bob Ekblad and I tried to relocate the grosbeaks at Eagle Bluff this morning
without success.
Chuck Krulas
Rochester
Olmsted Cty.
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Behalf Of Diana Rankin
A story about 2 whooping crans in a Tennessee farm field appears in
today's New York Times. The link is:
www.nytimes.com/2008/03/01/us/01crane.html
Diana
Yahoo maps the road is called Roots Beach Road
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The LBHE was still present at 4PM in the Dakota Cty location reported by =
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and/or organizational problem somewhere.
I hope the list distinctions become clearly stated someday. Meanwhile, I now
know to tread lightly and mostly elsewhere.
Chuck
Chris Fagyal
Senior Software Engineer
United Defense, L.P. ASD
Fridley, MN
(763) 572-5320
chris.fag...@udlp.com
Chuck
Good idea: make a list for journal submissions only, or something like that.
Might even have a form on a web site or some flavor of
template for those submissions. That would really fix the confusions!
Chuck
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From: mou-net-ad...@cbs.umn.edu [mailto:mou-net-ad
, the old
political split or whatever must be quite stale by now. Is there any good
reason to continue double postings? Why not rig one list
to be an active standby in case the other one fails? ... or make sure every
message gets copied so we only need to see them once.
Chuck
This should be public info posted to the list FIRST, and credited as such in
the book.
Chuck
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From: mou-net-ad...@cbs.umn.edu [mailto:mou-net-ad...@cbs.umn.edu]on
Behalf Of Derric Pennington
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 11:35 AM
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The Eurasian Wigeon was not relocated at Lewiston SP today.=20
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, the
only thing close is a smew, which seems most unlikely since the book says
it's very rare in the U.S. So what is it then?
Chuck Boyer
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I found a Harlequin Duck today (Tuesday) at the French River outlet. No =
fishermen 1 duck
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Yellow-headed Blackbird a Brown Thrasher and a singing =
Chipping Sparrow all on the Northwest end of Lake Byllesby
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Buntings also.=20
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