I just noticed on the Minnesota Birding Facebook site that a birder named
Brian Plath spotted this warbler in his backyard today (no time given or
address) outside Austin, MN.  A photo depicting the bird was attached to
the sighting.

I am seeing a trend that many Minnesota birders who are not Facebook
members are not knowing about casual or accidental sightings that have
shown up in Minnesota. For example the Eurasian Tree Sparrow was posted
initially on Facebook another Facebook site then shared on the Minesota
Birding Facebook site. After 2-3 days this sighting eventually made to the
MOU newsletter.  This is not the first time this has happen where I see a
significant sighting being posted on Minnesota Birding but it took 1-3 days
after the initial sighting, the sighting was shared to the MOU listserv.

Hopefully the administrators of Minnesota Birding on Facebook can discuss
about sharing casual and accidental bird sightings in MN to the MOU
listserv on a timely basis.

Has anyone else besides me notice this trend? Maybe it's not a big deal but
I thought I share this for discussion.

Waiting for the warblers to arrive in Duluth. (-:

Mike


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*Mike Hendrickson*

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