Below is a request from a birder in our wonderful neighboring state of
Wisconsin.  Joe is a wonderful birder this is looking to document a few
irregularities from this summer.  If anyone has pictures of the Loggerhead
shrikes near Trempealeau he is interested in using them, with permission of
course.

Sincerely,

Malcolm Gold
Stockton, Winona County (Formerly of Wisconsin :))

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From: Schaufenbuel <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 9:19 PM
Subject: [wisb] Your WI Bird Images from Summer 2012 Needed!
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>


Once again I request high quality images explicitly for publication in
North American Birds to illustrate exciting bird occurrence during the
Summer (June and July only).

Images must be:

- Sent as an attachment in an email
- taken of specific bird(s) IN Wisconsin
- must have been taken during June/July 2012
- Professional photographers welcome (include consent to allow
publication in North American Birds and or WSO's Passenger Pigeon).
- Received by me by the September 4, 2012.

Species I need yet:

Loggerhead Shrike (family images wanted!)
Glossy Ibis
Black-necked Stilt (flock at Horicon-image should contain at least ten
birds or more).
Little Gull

All images used will be fully credited as to photographer.

Thanks,

Joe


Joe Schaufenbuel
Stevens Point
Portage Co., WI
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Malcolm Gold (Stockton, Winona County)
http://mcmdgold.blogspot.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/malcolmgold/

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