This was sent to mou-rba yesterday, but it isn't clear that it was ever
cross-posted to mou-net as it should have been. My apologies if you get this
twice.
_
Thanks to all for your postings of bird sightings on mou-net. These reports
certainly help
At the risk of further beating a dead horse, here are the rules used by
the U.S. Geological Survey's Bird Banding Laboratory (BBL) for
constructing 4-character species codes (alpha codes) from the common
names of North American birds. After unsuccessfully searching the BBL
web site, I
Here is the web page for the USGS Patuxent Banding Codes. It's where I
learned and at l;east used to be the definitive ones.
http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbl/MANUAL/aspeclst.htm
Doug Chapman
Sioux Falls, SD
On Oct 22, 2008, at 9:11 PM, Refsnider wrote:
At the risk of further beating a dead
I have a somewhat hazy pic of a warbler with a single yellow wingbar,
orangy-yellow breast between a white throat and belly, with yellow in
the tail on the sides or beneath - head gray with a dark lower cheek -
back is olive to brown to gray. I'm thinking Restart but was just
sitting
I was in Voyageurs last week and heard a bird that I've never heard before and
I'm hoping someone on this list will be able to help me figure out what it was.
Being a fifth-generation Floridian who'd never been to the northern plains
states, that's not all that unusual, but I can't stop
The Third Annual Solstice Film Festival starts June 19th and runs through
June 21st at Galtier Plaza in downtown St. Paul. Executive Director Devin
Halder has found over 25 feature films ranging from fiction to documentary,
as well as a dozen short films?most of them Minnesota premieres. A few
activity.
Steve Weston on Quiggley Lake in Eagan, MN
sweston2 at comcast.net
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From: kbo...@frontiernet.net
To: mou-net at moumn.org
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 10:06 PM
Subject: [mou] bird books
Hi my name is Mike Lehrke i was just woundering if any one could give
me
Hi my name is Mike Lehrke i was just woundering if any one could give
me any ideas on where i could find books on just bird eggs and bird
feather's.
Mike
wright county
:06:45 +
To: mou-net at moumn.org
Subject: [mou] bird books
Hi my name is Mike Lehrke i was just woundering if any one could give
me any ideas on where i could find books on just bird eggs and bird
feather's.
Mike
wright county
Could someone take a look and confirm that this is a female blackburnian
warbler?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gailw/2491946119/
Thanks!
Gail
Gail Wieberdink
wieber64 at comcast.net
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Of Gail Wieberdink
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 11:45 AM
To: MOU
Subject: [mou] bird ID
Could someone take a look and confirm that this is a female blackburnian
warbler?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gailw/2491946119
I took a picture this morning of a bird I am unsure about. It is a warbler,
and the closest bird it resembles is the Crescent-chested Warbler. If anyone
is willing to take a look at the picture let me know. Unfortunately the
quality isn't the greatest.
John
I was just woundering if anyone new where i could start to build my
own bird webpage so i could put my pictures on the web and maybe sell
on there also so if there is any good way to do this please let me know.
MIKE LEHRKE
wright county
Thanks to all for your postings of bird sightings on mou-net. Those of
you who have participated on mou-net for some time know that postings
here go up dramatically in the spring. We are certainly seeing that.
For those who might be new, I'd like to point out that the MOU's
quarterly journal,
Our son leaves soon for Iraq as a contractor. I?d like to send him a books
on the birds, the insects and the rocks etc.
Anybody know if there are any in English? Carol Crust
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finds something
please pass it on to me. Good Birding!!
COL Jimmie Browning
United Family Practice
St. Paul
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From: birderguy birder...@comcast.net
Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 22:10
Subject: [mou] Bird book needed??
To: MOU-Net mou-net at moumn.org
Sorry
with your Tour of Duty.
-Original Message-
From: mou-net-bounces at moumn.org [mailto:mou-net-boun...@moumn.org] On Behalf
Of Browning, Jimmie L COL RES USAR USARC
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:52 PM
To: birderguy
Cc: MOU-Net
Subject: Re: [mou] Bird book needed??
I am also due to rotate
: Re: [mou] Bird book needed??
I am also due to rotate to Iraq this fall for 90 days as a reserve
physician. I have been trying to find a book on birds in the Iraq/mideast
area and have been unsuccessful. Thank your nephew for us all and we wish
him a safe return. I will let you know if I find
Thanks all for the suggestions.. Settled on this book..
http://press.princeton.edu/titles/7469.html
_
From: mou-net-bounces at moumn.org [mailto:mou-net-boun...@moumn.org] On Behalf
Of birderguy
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 10:09 PM
To: MOU-Net
Subject: [mou] Bird book needed
Sorry if this is just a little bit of subject, please respond off list..
My nephew is serving in Iraq and I would like to get a bird identification
guide for him
for that area that I can send him, hopefully one that's good but not too large
that he
might be able to bring it with him on
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Subject: [mou] Bird ID to settle a debate
Can you learned folks take at look at this image and provide an ID?
Thanks in advance.
John Mikes
a href=http://www.weekendshoot.blogspot.com;Weekend Shooter
It's also a really nice picture!
On Jan 14, 2008 7:31 PM, John Mikes johnmikes at comcast.net wrote:
Can you learned folks take at look at this
imagehttp://www.pbase.com/mike_lentz/image/91621663.jpgand provide an ID?
Thanks in advance.
John Mikes
a
2008 19:31:33 -0600
Cc: MOU Net mou-net at moumn.org
Subject: [mou] Bird ID to settle a debate
Can you learned folks take at look at this image
http://www.pbase.com/mike_lentz/image/91621663.jpg and provide an ID?
Thanks in advance.
John Mikes
a href=http://www.weekendshoot.blogspot.com;
http
Credit where credit is due: the photo was taken my Mike Lentz.
I was just woundering if any one knows how rare the Oregon Junco is in
Minnasota i seen the bird here in wright county if there is a list for
wright county can some one let me know where to look please.
Mike Lehrke
Reddish Egret and Swallow Tailed Kite in Florida
The Reddish Egret has my vote as the most enjoyable bird to watch
ever - the hunting/feeding dance is comical
-Derek Bakken
To Whom It May Concern:
Birdcinema.com is proud to announce its renovated site. After feedback from
users birdcinema.com has
worked on a redesigning the site. On Friday November 2, 2007 the new site was
launched. The new design
accomplishes the following:
-Loads 60 % faster than the old
Hello all,
This is on the BBC website today - bird sounds of Madagascar published
by the British Library. Might make a good gift for an international
birder, or just to add to your collection. The British Library has
several other good titles available.
Two of my sons and I are considering developing a bird (maybe other nature
also) photo website. We would like to view other people's sites. If you are
willing, please send me your site address or other good ones.
Thanks,
Bob Holtz
If you are too busy to go birding, you are too busy.
God loved the birds and invented trees. Man loved the birds and invented
cages. ~Jacques Deval, Afin de vivre bel et bien
Laura Hubers
Wildlife Biologist
Waubay National Wildlife Refuge
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Far from her best efforts, but a favorite of mine just the same: Emily
Dickinson's #1009
I was a Phoebe--nothing more--
A Phoebe--nothing less--
The little note that others dropt
I fitted into place--
I dwelt too low that any seek--
Too shy, that any blame--
A Phoebe makes a little print
Upon
at princetonfreechurch.net
To: mnbird at lists.mnbird.net; mou-net at moumn.org;
BIRDCHAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU; Wisconsin Birding Network
wisbirdn at lawrence.edu
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 2:50 PM
Subject: [mou] Bird Quotes
Have a favorite bird quote?
Mine is probably
at lists.mnbird.net; mou-net at moumn.org;
BIRDCHAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU; Wisconsin Birding Network
wisbirdn at lawrence.edu
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 2:50 PM
Subject: [mou] Bird Quotes
Have a favorite bird quote?
Mine is probably the biblical command to bird :), Look at the birds of
the air
Have a favorite bird quote?
Mine is probably the biblical command to bird :), Look at the birds of
the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your
heavenly Father feeds them. (Matthew 6:26).
Now if I could just find a similar reference for listing
Al Schirmacher
A few good ones
A turkey is more occult and awful than all the angels and
archangels. In so far as God has partly revealed to us an angelic
world, he has partly told us what an angel means. But God has
never told us what a turkey means. And if you go and stare at a
live turkey for an hour or
Schirmacher
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 14:50
To: mnbird at lists.mnbird.net; mou-net at moumn.org;
BIRDCHAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU; Wisconsin Birding Network
Subject: [mou] Bird Quotes
Have a favorite bird quote?
Mine is probably the biblical command to bird :), Look at the birds
David Sibley has come up with a simple, almost invisible, way to prevent
birds from flying into your windows! see:
http://sibleyguides.blogspot.com/2007/11/simple-method-for-bird-proofing-windows.html
Steve Weston on Quiggley Lake in Eagan, MN
sweston2 at comcast.net
At noon today ( the 28th of September ) I watched a Merlin trying to
drive out of the area a soaring osprey. The location was at the Parrish
Ave Bridge in downtown Elk River. Migration is great. Scott
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Wow,
Thank you to everyone who sent info. In the first twenty-four hours
I had 34 responses! All but one were extremely satisfied with their
bath. Almost everyone had some sort of feature that made a water
splashing sound like a bubbler, dripper, or pump waterfall and the
most
Thank you to all that responded. I should have enough information now.
Sincerely,
Craig
-Original Message-
From: mou-net-bounces at moumn.org [mailto:mou-net-boun...@moumn.org] On
Behalf Of Craig Marble
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 5:35 PM
To: mou-net at moumn.org
Subject: [mou] Bird
Hello All,
This morning when I woke up there a was a dead bird in my yard. I'm not
entirely sure what the ID of the bird is since there is not much left of it due
to critters in my area (it does appear to look like a pigeon though). I do have
a picture of the remains and can be sent upon
Explore Minnesota is offering a workshop for people who would like to
be bird guides or have already started and might want to learn how to
increase their business. This is not a workshop on identifying
birds, this is a workshop on organizing trips, customer service, and
networking and
Thank you very much to all that replied. It's been ID'd as a female
cowbird.
Craig
From: mou-net-bounces at moumn.org [mailto:mou-net-boun...@moumn.org] On
Behalf Of Craig Marble
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 11:51 AM
To: mou-net at moumn.org
Subject: [mou] Bird
Holy Buckets! I put up this relatively simple water feature with a
cacaphonous fountain and churgling waterfall and Eureka! Birding
Bonanza! This might be coincidental or just the spring rush of
migrants but I do have one year of experience with my yard birds.
Within 48 hours of
Hello:
I am with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service at Agassiz NWR. I am
in need
of some good close-ups photos of birds to use on auto tour and kiosk
signs
and in refuge brochures. I am wondering if I could get some help from
members of the MOU on obtaining these photos. I am wondering if
I'm forwarding this from Brandon Best of Lubbock Texas, who has been
birding in northeastern Minnesota for a couple of days:
Greetings all,
I have been in Northern Minnesota the last two days, with two more days to
go. I have been fortunate to see a few birds worth reporting.
15 Jan, Monday
All,
You are invited to meet with Senator Yvonne Prettner Solon and =
Representative Mike Jaros at noon on Friday, January 19 at the Chester =
Creek Caf=E9 (1902 East Eighth Street, Duluth.) Audubon is teaming-up =
with the Minnesota Environmental Partnership in sponsoring this citizen =
meeting
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On January 1, 2007, at about 11:00 AM I spotted a
pair of swans and a youhg swan, and another pair of
swans near the eastern channel betwen Black
Interesting bird miscellany.
Happy New Year.
Jim Williams
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From: William Mueller iltla...@earthlink.net
Date: December 31, 2006 5:56:29 PM CST
To: Wisconsin Birding Network wisbi...@lawrence.edu
Subject: [wisb] Declines and Increases - birds we share with the UK
(and
Sitting at a desk all day with feeders and feathered friends for
company has done much for my ability to identify birds in other ways
than by physical appearance. Of late I have noticed how quickly I
can spot a new visitor or concur the identity of frequent visitors
simply by a quick
Looking for info on bird bath heaters. I think some
of the common ones are like 200 watts and looking for
something with lower wattage for environmental
reasons. Also would like one with an intermittent on
it unless I use a timer.
Anyone had any experiences because I want to keep the
energy use
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I thought other birders might be interested in a tool to help identify =
those unknown bird calls. I have the
Syrinx is available at:
http://www.syrinxpc.com/
for looking at recordings of bird songs.
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Like most things in life hearing or even reading about a problem doesn't =
drive home a point like seeing it
. The 2002 annual census counted over 1000 singing males for
the second year in a row.
From: Farrel Graves bgra...@usfamily.net
To: mou mou-...@cbs.umn.edu
Subject: [mou] Bird Behavior-Sad
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 08:04:56 -0500
Like most things in life hearing or even reading about a problem
Just spent a fascinating half hour discovering something about
chickadees. I have three bird baths set up around my yard - varying in
depth, size, floor shape, location height, degree of cover, amount of
direct sun, etc. But I never saw any of my numerous chickadees and
their numerous
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Feed straight Safflower and nothing else and Bye Bye Grackles.
Weir Nelson, Ely, IA
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I have put out a bird feeder again and grackles have started to clean
it out in a few hours. I got some Bye Bye Starling food but they
still seem to go after it. It is a wood feeder with a roof and
hopper.
Any ideas appreciated. I also have a tube feeder out but would also
like to keep this
cardinals and chickadees.
Dennis and Barbara Martin
dbmar...@skypoint.com
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From: Terry99 terr...@gmail.com
To: mou-...@cbs.umn.edu
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:24 PM
Subject: [mou] Bird feeder problems
I have put out a bird feeder again and grackles have started
Thank you for the many response. 99.9% had then down as Northern
Flickers. By shape and size, behavior and location, that seems to make
the most sense. I guess I just don't see them around as much, sadly,
and forgot their characteristic white flash patch. Thank you for the
many responses.
I am new to birding and saw some very blueish little birds on type of
the nesting boxs that are on poles in the marsh areas. At first I
though they were bluebirds but when looking at the books it did not
seem to fit. Then looking at several others sketches they did not
seem to be exact matches
I just had to throw away two bird feeders that were pretty old and falling
apart. Several of the members here reference the various different birds
visiting their feeders. Well, I too would like some variety in my backyard so I
pose these 2 questions:
1) What type of feeders is best - hanging
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Does anyone have a small band size pliers they would be willing to part with?
A college project is in need of one. They have tried the banding supply
outfits and found this
**Greetings,**
**I am including a news release from last week announcing that the
House Resources Committee passed Congressman Kind's Neotropical
Migratory Conservation Bird Act, HR 518. **
**Please share with interested people.**
**Thank you.**
**Karrie Jackelen**
**Office of
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If anyone has kept or is keeping bird lists for any of the following
Scientific and Natural Areas I would appreciate obtaining any such lists. A
composite
list is being compiled
On May 6 from 8 - 1130, Audubon Minnesota will be taking kids (K - 8) =
from the Waldorf School in Little Canada birding. In addition to bird =
hikes their will be other bird related events and Missy Patty will be =
banding birds.
We could use some help showing the kids birds. You do not have to
of the observed outbreaks have other causes.
=20
Julian Sellers
- Original Message -=20
From: Peder Svingen=20
To: MOU-net=20
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: [mou] bird flu, birds and birders
The Ornithological Societies of North America home page provides
This summer, on the arctic breeding areas where Asian species mingle
with American birds, more American birds will certainly become
infected with, and spread, the avian flu that is has made its way to
much of the other hemisphere, and has already been noted here=2E
While much of the information
Hello all,
I tried to post this message yesterday with a PDF attachment, but I did
not know that there is a 10 Kb size limit. Anyone interested in these
articles can contact me and I will send them to you personally.
The message below appeared today on an entomology listserver. Good
discussion
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First I'd like to say how much I appreciate your website, I've always =
been a bird lover but sites like yours
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EXPERIENCED HAWK COUNTER WANTED-Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is seeking an
experienced hawk counter for full-time spring
JOB OPENING
Partnership Coordinator for Bird Conservation Minnesota
Part-time 20hrs/week One Year Funding
Audubon Minnesota is hiring a Partnership Coordinator for Bird =
Conservation Minnesota (BCM). BCM is a collaborative effort of groups =
and individuals committed to conserving bird
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From: Ellen Paul ellen.p...@verizon.net
Date: July 15, 2005 11:33:01 AM CDT
To: ornit...@listserv.uark.edu
Subject: Ornithologists and birds in the [worrisome] news
Reply-To: ORNITH-L: the scientific discussion of Ornithology
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I have had a request for someone to lead a Sunday morning, September 18th,
bird hike at for a group called Becoming an Outdoors Woman. This is at
Lanesboro. If you can do this,
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The first list to come in for birds seen on and in the vicinity of the
MOU land in Toivola Meadowlands - Sax Zim Area.
=20
The Minnesota DNR, Nongame Division, is looking for people with experience =
identifying birds by sight and sound in northern Minnesota to conduct bird =
surveys in Pine Island State Forest in Koochiching County. Contractors =
are needed for 3-4 mornings between June 15-30, 2005 to conduct bird =
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You begin to doubt yourself when you take a picture and still can't be sure.
Please advise. Here's the URL:
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David Remiger
Saturday, April 9
Saw golden crowned kinglets at Minnesota Valley Refuge headquarters on the
small loop path.
Belted Kingfishers at ponds near Old Cedar Avenue bridge.
The earth is the Lord's, and
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I've updated my web site which includes bird photos. I have a new folder
that is labeled Unknown Birds with two photos in
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Hello:
I decided to unsubscribe from MOU-Net listserve.
I will be posting all my bird sightings and
camera shot. And to irk me more, the newscaster called the=
m grey owls. =20
I hope I saw and heard that wrong.
- Original Message -
From: SeEtta Moss
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 9:11 PM
To: mou-...@cbs.umn.edu
Subject: [mou] Bird photo affirmations
I was delighted to see Terry
in a heart beat.
Mike Hendrickson=20
- Original Message -=20
From: Susan Hult=20
To: SeEtta Moss ; MOU=20
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [mou] Bird photo affirmations
Speaking of ethical photography (or not), I happened to catch the =
tail-end of Channel 5
I, too, am very impressed with a great many of the photos I've seen this
year. And I've seen some bad behavior by some birders and
photographers. But I don't think we should be too hasty to judge one
another. I'm VERY opposed to doing anything to rouse a sleeping Boreal
Owl--when they're
I was delighted to see Terry Brashear's posting in which he affirms All
these images were taken of naturally hunting owls - no mice or baiting was
used. I think that all who post links to their owl photos (amateurs as
well as professionals) ought to include a similar affirming phrase (if it is
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The Wildlife Section of Three Rivers Park District is looking for
volunteers to help conduct breeding bird surveys
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Hello,
I was camping up north on this sunday and monday (11/14 and 11/15),
and I had some sightings I thought you might find useful.
I was in the Sax-Zim Bog on Sunday, and in the interior and North
Shore on Monday.
2 Northern Shrikes
4 Pine Grosbeaks
numerous groups of Common Redpolls
3
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The 3rd Annual Rivers Bluffs Fall Birding Festival will take place in
Lansing, Iowa on Nov. 12-14, 2004
There will be field trips to discover hidden treasures in Iowa,
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Hi all,
Birding on Tiger Lake - next to Young America-W of TC's
2 Tundra Swans=20
1 Red Necked Grebe
37 Pied
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Had 4 Tundra Swans on the ground with many Canada Geese in Carver County =
- off cty rd 50 on a farm where the
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New Germany-CR30 Obs from the West side.-3;30pm on
CR30 had a good 600+ birds on it Sat 12th
5 Wilsons
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I found the following information that might be of interest to most of =
you. The following bird books will be
To: MOU-Net
Subject: [mou] Bird books coming
I found the following information that might be of interest to most of
you. The following bird books will be out soon for us.
Jerome Jackson: In search of the Ivory Woodpecker $24.95
Olsen: Gulls of Europe, Asia and North America This book
This showed up in the mou mailbox and I thought I would pass it on in case
anyone can help this man in his quest for books. Please reply directly to
him if you are able to help him out.
Thanks,
Sharon Stiteler
MOU Membership Secretary
=A0 My name is Jos=E9=A0 Mer=EDzio=A0 Jr, I am 23 Years
20 March 2004
Lake Ave., Columbia Twp., Anoka Co.
Approx. 9 a.m.
One very confused looking Chukar on the east shoulder of the road. Game farm
escape?
Observed by Suzanne Gucciardo (biologist at Grand Portage National Monument,
Cook Co.) and Glenn Fuchs (Environmental Tech for Anoka Co. Parks and
I'm trying to identify a bird that has recently shown
up at our backyard feeder. We've been calling it fat
bird or sumo junco. In coloration it looks like a
slate-colored junco--grey head, neck, back and wings.
The belly and underside of the tail are white.
However, it is larger than a junco
Good photos of certain bird species are needed for publication in the
Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas. At my suggestion this request is being sent
to you. Please help if you can.
Jim Williams
Wayzata
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From: Thomas Schultz trschu...@vbe.com
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:06:22 -0600
Subject:
Of fred lesher
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:49 AM
To: MOU; min bird
Subject: [mou] Bird Poetry Books
Urban Nature-poems about wildlife in the city,
Milkweed Editions, 2000 includes bird poems, recent
realistic American poetry including A Guide to Urban
Birds: parking lot gulls, highway hawks
Urban Nature-poems about wildlife in the city,
Milkweed Editions, 2000 includes bird poems, recent
realistic American poetry including A Guide to Urban
Birds: parking lot gulls, highway hawks, dump
swallows; Red Bird opening lines Now I feel
safe/I've gotten my cardinal back again; Swifts at
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