As an update to Paul Budde's post of last Friday, Minnesota now has
Dickcissel reported in 86 out of 87 counties. The only county missing is
Cook.
The farthest North county in Wisconsin has the same South border as Carlton
county..Minnesota has 21 counties with a South border North of this li
If you query the MNBBA website, you'll find reports for Roseau and Stevens
that will eventually be imported to the MOU database. So I guess we're
only missing Cook and Traverse.
Shawn Conrad
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Paul Budde wrote:
> To follow up on Jesse's post from last week, today W
To follow up on Jesse's post from last week, today Wisconsin birders found a
Dickcissel in their 72nd county out of 72. Minnesota has reported them in 83
of 87 counties. For 2012, we are only missing reports of this species from
Stevens, Traverse, Roseau, and Cook.
Paul
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