Just a quick question. I was glancing through The Loon that arri
Paul,

Just a quick question. I was glancing through The Loon that arrived this 
morning, looking at last winter's seasonal report. I noted this statement under 
the Sharp-shinned Hawk section..."North reports with details include..... 
Numerous other January and February north reports without details from...."

For future reference, and before all of my data from this winter is downloaded 
from eBird, is this something you want 'documentation' on, i.e. notes or photos 
in the Details field on my eBird reports? I rarely document SSHA's because they 
are so common in my yard every winter; I've had 2 or 3 different ones this 
winter. I have written a note on the COHA I had earlier this winter as that is 
a fairly uncommon sighting here in Polk in the winter. I, for some unknown 
reason, am addicted to taking photos of my SSHA's quite regularly and I can 
easily go back and add photos to some of my eBird lists if that is something 
that is preferred or needed. Just let me know!

Thanks,
Sandy Aubol
East Grand Forks, MN
Western Polk County



On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 12:19 PM, Paul Budde <[email protected]> wrote:
 
The winter season (12/1 - 2/28) has ended.  If you will be submitting a
seasonal report of bird observations for inclusion in the winter summary to
be published in The Loon, please do so now.  We encourage submissions using
the MOU website ( <http://moumn.org/ <http://moumn.org/).> ). Look under
"Seasonal Report" at the top of the web page.  

Please provide data by March 15th so it can also be reviewed for the North
American Birds summary for Minnesota.

Thanks for your observations and the details you provide!

Paul
[email protected]

Paul Budde
4612 Colfax Ave S
Minneapolis, MN
 55419

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