If you query the MNBBA website, you'll find reports for Roseau and Stevens
that will eventually be imported to the MOU database.  So I guess we're
only missing Cook and Traverse.
Shawn Conrad

On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Paul Budde <pbu...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> To follow up on Jesse's post from last week, today Wisconsin birders found
> a
> Dickcissel in their 72nd county out of 72. Minnesota has reported them in
> 83
> of 87 counties.  For 2012, we are only missing reports of this species from
> Stevens, Traverse, Roseau, and Cook.
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