I have always felt like I was testing something when I posted on MOU - like I was doing something that bordered on wrong because I struggle just reporting lists or a bird without my story about it. I think I will begin only posting on MnBird. Seems like a more comfortable fit.
I will continue to monitor MOU for hot spots but will attempt to only tell of a bird sighting there. How does that sound? Or am I totally off base? Thomas Maiello Angel Environmental Management, Inc. Maple Grove, MN On May 5, 2008, at 1:25 PM, Anderson, Diane M. [RO X-RAY] wrote: > You can always post sightings to the original Minnesota Birding > listserv -MnBird - in fact the newsy, day list kind of stuff should > go to that list instead of MOUnet which is supposed to be for MOU > business and more unusual sightings. You can find the MnBird link > (plus other good stuff) at www.birding-minnesota.com. Perhaps if > that were offered as an alternative originally we could be reading > about hooded warblers instead of people's hurt feelings. > Diane M. Anderson RT(R) > Medical Imaging Technical Services > Department of Radiology > Mayo Clinic Rochester > (507) 266-8504 > anderson.diane at mayo.edu > > > > --- > This mailing list is sponsored by the Minnesota Ornithologists' > Union. Mailing list membership available on-line at > http://moumn.org/subscribe.html > . > ----- > To unsubscribe send a blank email to mou-net-request at moumn.org with > a subject of unsubscribe. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://moumn.org/pipermail/mou-net_moumn.org/attachments/20080505/b6d48eaa/attachment.html

