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

    Listing -> Listing Supplement

which brings up the "Life Minnesota List" - the "300 Club List".  Other lists 
are accessible from the clickable lines on the top of the page.

An "Annual List" for the current year has been added to the lists that can be 
referenced, in addition to the Annual List for the previous year.  Click on 
"Annual List - 2011" to see the number of species seen by yourself and others 
during the current year.

Also take a look at the 300 Club History.  This is found from the main page by 
clicking on

    Listing -> 300 Club History

The original information for this page was provided by Dedrick Benz from 
published accounts in The Loon.  It has been updated with information submitted 
to the on-line entry and from paper reports sent to the editor of The Loon.  
This history includes records of active and inactive birders who have seen at 
least 300 species in Minnesota.  It is interesting to click on a year in the 
past, such as 1975, to see who was in the 300 Club at a particular year.  The 
number of species seen in Minnesota, the Minnesota List, is shown as the top 
row of this page.  In 1975 the entire Minnesota List was 380 species.  There 
were only 10 birders that had seen more than 300 species, 5 of whom had seen 
more than 85% of the birds on the Minnesota List and were therefore in the 
"Roberts Club".

If your numbers show a blank square for 2010, this means you have not updated 
your numbers at any time since 2020-01-01.  The Current column shows the 
current number that has been entered.
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David Cahlander [email protected] Burnsville, MN 952-894-5910

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