A page has been added to the Listing Supplement.
http://moumn.org
click on
Listing -> Listing Supplement -> County Top Three Club
This page shows the "Top Three" listers for each county and the percent of the
total number of species they have seen in the county.
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David Cahlander da
You can update your Minnesota numbers for the Listing Supplement at any time.
This is done by going to
http://moumn.org
and clicking on
Listing -> Enter/Edit your County List Numbers
Your updated numbers appear in the on-line Listing Supplement that can be
accessed by clicking on
l. I enjoy the outdoors, and all the mammals,
amphibians, insects, all, I enjoy nature.
From: Al Batt
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Sent: Wed, March 31, 2010 11:57:15 AM
Subject: [mou-net] Listing Question
The question posed was, "Which leads to my question
I keep so many lists (automatically through the birding software I use)
but I guess the ones I care about most, in order, are Life (world),
ABA, Current State/County Lists, other states...
It's getting harder and harder to get life birds in the US (unless I go
to Alaska or S. Texas) so most of m
, one in my yard would be Numero Uno as
>this would take care of all the other lists as well. I'm still waiting.
Jim
-Original Message-
>From: Pastor Al Schirmacher
>Sent: Mar 30, 2010 5:22 PM
>To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
>Subject: [mou-net] Listing Question
>
>O
Another great question, Al!
I began my adult birding in MN by focusing on my State list, aiming for how
many species per year I could see. In pursuing a big state list every year
since 2002 I've realized getting over 200 species in a year involves quite a
bit of travel (and time) as Minnesota is n
The question posed was, "Which leads to my question (probably for listers
only): would you rather have a life bird, state bird or county bird (or
some other kind of list)?
This might be straying a bit from the intent of the question, but I find
the greatest pleasure in the lists kept by
Occasionally one's mind wanders at work (studying for the Easter message,
hope it doesn't wander too much).
At one point in my birding "career", I was most interested in life birds.
Then, for many years, it became state birds (Wisconsin, then Minnesota).
Now I find myself more conscious of co
Hello All-
Interesting thread about listing. I don't technically list, but
what I do have is my Sibley's guide I bring with me into the field & a
hardcover copy of NG's Complete Guide to NA Birds I bought at 1/2 -Price
Books I keep at home. I write in the Complete Guide to NA Birds at
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
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
Please update your Minnesota Listing Totals for 2009. This can be done on-line
by clicking on
http://moumn.org/cgi-bin/countylist.pl?op=edit
These totals represent species seen as of 2010 Jan 1.
Totals that have not been updated for more than a year will not be included in
The Loon Listin
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Behalf Of Patti Poladian
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To: mou-...@cbs.umn.edu
Subject: [mou] mou-net listing
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