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Feed straight Safflower and nothing else and Bye Bye Grackles.
Weir Nelson, Ely, IA
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10 days ago I stood on the shores of the Atlantic and watched greater
yellowlegs, lesser yellowlegs, peep, and shovelers all heading north together.
The
shovelers were red
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Just a quick note to let people know the Prothonotary Warbler was still at
Ft. Snelling State Park as of 6:30 p.m. May 17. Thanks to a heads up from
Doug
K. I went to the spot
Could someone please tell me how to get access to the Birds of North
America Online that the Hennepin County Libraries have no? I get a
library card but cannot seem to remember how to find it. Many attempts
and minor results. I thought I would ask the experts.
Thomas Maiello
Hi Thomas,
The email below came across this listserv back in April (seems so
long ago now). I followed its directions and was able to access BNA
easily. If you don't have a Mpls Public Library card, you will need
to register your own library card with them but that was easy. Its a
great
I want to share with you how to gain access to the wonderful Birds of
North America Online Database (or at least as far as I have gotten)
without suffering the slings and arrows that I have over the last
month. Bottom Line - make sure you go to a Minneapolis Public Library
to get the
Hi Thomas,
Sounds like you had a pretty frustrating time. I don't have a
Minneapolis Library card either but my experience was much different.
I simply entered my St. Paul Public Library card into the MPL website
and promptly got an email that gave me access to the BNA the same day.
This is
Hi all,
I just received the two emails I sent this morning twice each. I
didn't send them twice and don't know if all of you received them
twice as I did but if so, sorry.
On a different note, if any of you have experience with Connecticut
Warblers up in Lake of the Woods county or Beltrami
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All youth between 12 and 16 are invited to attend a field trip in the
Nickerson Bog area of Pine County with Mark Alt on 6/3 from 8:00-11:00. Mark
asks
that you meet at the
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Emailing me is better at this address.
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From: mou-net-ad...@cbs.umn.edu
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Went by the trail near my pond again. Heard some TN Warblers and Y-R =
Warblers. I saw a Black-and-White
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I subscribe to the WI Bird list serve as well as MOU MN Bird.
Wisconsin birders are reporting abandoned nests and nestling
mortality as a
This is the Duluth Birding Report for Thursday, May 18th, 2006
sponsored by the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.
A WESTERN TANAGER has been coming to a feeder in Embarrass, St. Louis
County since the 10th, and was seen as recently as the 16th. Anyone
interested in trying for the bird should
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A birding friend from Massachusetts is visiting this weekend, and she is =
hoping to see a bald eagle during
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