The MBWbirds website (http://mbwbirds.com <http://mbwbirds.com/>) was updated 
earlier today, March 10, and it includes the summaries of the 
recently-completed South Florida (with Cuban Vireo on the list) and High 
Island-Hill Country MBWeeks, as well as early April’s Colorado MBW. And, as 
usual, today’s update includes the current registration status of this season’s 
remaining Minnesota Birds Weekends and Weeks. While all but one of the MBWeeks 
are already filled, vacancies still remain on several MBWeekends, including 
those during the Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends.

As a few persons have recently reported to me, the MBWbirds website seems to 
have been hacked, with Google and perhaps other search engines taking some 
persons to a pharmaceuticals company instead. Refreshing your browser or 
clearing the cache may help, and I would appreciate hearing if anyone else is 
having problems or has other remedies.  

As always, please don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions.


Kim R Eckert, Duluth
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.mbwbirds.com <http://www.mbwbirds.com/>

(Please note: MBWs are offered in association with the MOU; we were originally 
known as MOU Birding Weekends when we started in 1986. MBW participants are 
still expected to be members of MOU, which receives a portion of MBW receipts 
in return for these updates on mou-net and in the newsletter.)
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