Keeping an eye on local patches you explore for yourself, without reference
to anyone else's finds, has the potential to give you valuable data to
shareand a find may be even more satisfying if it's your own.
It's good many avid
birders are out documenting the birds hither and yon, to add to t
Thanks, Kyle - I can pretty much echo everything you wrote but less
articulately. I receive the daily rare bird reports from eBird and otherwise
“depend on the kindness of strangers”, namely, the listserv from which I am
reading your email. I haven’t found Facebook to be of value when it comes
For those who are interested in this particular sighting, it is available
through eBird's Minnesota Rare Bird Alert. It's in Carver County. Here's a
link to the checklist (which has the location information):
https://ebird.org/checklist/S68560927. As previously stated, I usually
share rare bird obs
The Mockingbird is currently still on the MOU homepage, in the pic
column, far right.
It seems that a lot of the birds featured there recently haven't been
accompanied by email reports.
I can't stand the eBird interface and have no intention of carrying a
smartphone, but I do check the MOU homepa
May 8, 2020 5:57 PM
> To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
> Subject: Re: [mou-net] No mockingbird???
>
> Just a general question, spurred by the mockingbird email (but not about
> the mockingbird specifically)--how many bird "things" (report sources) are
> people signed up for? F
eceiver being on the same email
listservice.
Paul
Paul Budde
pbu...@earthlink.net
-Original Message-
From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of Kyle TePoel
Sent: Friday, May 8, 2020 5:57 PM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: [mou-net] No mockingbird???
Jus
Just a general question, spurred by the mockingbird email (but not about
the mockingbird specifically)--how many bird "things" (report sources) are
people signed up for? For example, the first email titled 'No
Mockingbird???' implied knowledge among the general MOU-net recipients
about a mockingbi
Andy Nyhus got it this morning sometime around or before 8:30 am. I havent
heard of any other reports, but I don't know if any others have tried for
it.
Julie Zempel
On Fri, May 8, 2020, 3:14 PM MOU wrote:
> (Posted by Chet A. Meyers via moumn.org)
>
> No Mockingbird today?
> Chet Meyers
>
>
(Posted by Chet A. Meyers via moumn.org)
No Mockingbird today?
Chet Meyers
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At 8:30 a.m., a No. Mockingbird was sampling the glossy black chokeberries in
our front yard, Lauderdale, Ramsey Co.
I went out but was unable to relocate. I'll post again if it returns.
Clay Christensen
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There is a Northern Mockingbird at Koester Prairie along the southern part of
the hillside on the west side of the road.
Dickcissels are also present.
Koester Prairie is located 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Dennison.
ALSO, don't forget the field trip led by Kevin Smith there this Saturday
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