Thanks for the shorebird update, Dave.

Am I the only one who got no MOU post from Bob Dunlap this morning?

After checking, his last MOU post that I received was about a Prairie
Falcon in Hubbard County.

And the last MOU post I received from anyone (prior to Dave) was also
yesterday from Al Schirmacher.

Just wondering if there is a hiccup in the distribution system.

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Jim Ryan
Saint Paul's Westside
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On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Dave Bartkey
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>   Tod Eggenberger and I followed up on Bob Dunlap's post about Minnesota
> Lake shorebirds this morning and found 11 species of them in the very
> shallow water, including 3 American Avocets and a few Stilt Sandpipers.
> This was at around 9 am. When we returned at 1 pm, we could not relocate
> the avocets.
>   As in Bob's post, there were shorebirds all over the place. This spit
> should be incredibly productive over the next few weeks barring some heavy
> rain.
>
> Good birding!
>
> Dave Bartkey
> Faribault,MN
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