Re: [mou-net] Trumpeter Swans

2021-11-15 Thread Winter X
Connie, Thxs very much .. A strong interest . My Uncle Ray St. Ores --- very long career in Wildlife management --- was President of the Trumpeter Swan Society . Thxs again , Jack St. Ores Stillwater > On Nov 15, 2021, at 5:10 PM, MOU wrote: > > (Posted by <> via

[mou-net] Trumpeter Swans

2021-11-15 Thread MOU
(Posted by <> via moumn.org) Around 9 this morning there were about 8 Trumpeter Swans flying over low. One was kind enough to say something. Connie Grundhofer Anoka County Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives:

Re: [mou-net] Black-billed Magpies moving south?

2021-11-15 Thread Bob Dunlap
Just a reminder that any post to the listserve requires the sender’s name so that we know who is sending the message. Thanks. Bob Dunlap, MOU-net moderator On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 9:41 AM MOU wrote: > (Posted by <> via moumn.org) > > In having lived and birded in Cass County off-and-on for

[mou-net] Black-billed Magpies moving south?

2021-11-15 Thread MOU
(Posted by <> via moumn.org) In having lived and birded in Cass County off-and-on for over 50 years, the only black-billed magpies I had seen until this year were in McKinley Twp where they are known to breed. This year I also found one in Sec. 20 of Ansel Twp on the Pine River Breeding