Why are we discussing the legalities of this? If the landowner does not want
you to come into his property, then DON’T! It’s really as simple as that. Just
be sure to ask first.
Jeanie
Jeanie Joppru
Pennington County, MN
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> On Feb 22, 2021, at 2:32 PM,
shes of the land owner.
> Warren
>
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> I disagree with the opinion that tr
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I disagree with the opinion that trespass cannot be enforced on
non-agricultural property unless posted.
According to Minnesota Statute 609.605, Subdivision 1:
(b) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if the person intentionally:
. . .
(3) trespasses on th
Of course birders should
honor the wishes of the land owner.
Warren
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I disagree with the opinion that tresp
Just today there were two women laughing that they should just walk into a
farm field where there was a very nice Snowy Owl. I asked them to please
not do that as it causes trouble for all of us. There was a man there who
had found the landowner's information and left a message and was awaiting a
I disagree with the opinion that trespass cannot be enforced on
non-agricultural property unless posted.
According to Minnesota Statute 609.605, Subdivision 1:
(b) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if the person intentionally:
. . .
(3) trespasses on the premises of another and, without
See link below. Based on page 9 and following of this document, I believe the
statement “in MN all property is private unless posted public” applies only to
“agricultural” land. To enforce no trespass on other types of private
property, the land needs to be posted.
And as property owners we’ve had troubles with this. In December we had a
stranger show up to see a late bird and in spite of signs no trespassing and
quarantine because we are extremely vulnerable he still came 30 miles spent an
hour in our farmyard right outside the house and never called the
Charley, yup, there are many interested birders. And yes this homeowner has
set prudent restrictions.
In my 40+ years of birding it's been too often true that a very small
number of birders, eager for looks and photos, disregard property rights,
privacy, and common decency by barging into yards,
This is a strange message. Aren’t there many who would want to know the
location of. Lewis’s Woodpecker? Is the location restricted by the homeowner?
Charlie Greenman
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> On Feb 18, 2021, at 6:54 PM, Rick Gibson wrote:
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> I am, once again, late to the party. Can anybody
I am, once again, late to the party. Can anybody share (privately) contact
info for the Morrison County home owners with the visiting Lewis's
Woodpecker?
Much thanks.
-rick gibson, mpls
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Lewis’s Woodpecker is still there today.
Nancy Henke
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> On Oct 5, 2018, at 8:41 AM, Jeremy Canfield
> wrote:
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> Can someone post a picture of this bird? I know what it looks like but
> can't get there due to work, family and distance (Duluth...). I'd love to
> see it and
Present at 7:50 a.m., perched on a dead branch in a tree along the lake,
directly across from the driveway.
Brian
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Can someone post a picture of this bird? I know what it looks like but
can't get there due to work, family and distance (Duluth...). I'd love to
see it and the closest I can come is to see a picture from someone who is
there.
Thanks!
Jeremy
On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 9:20 AM MOU wrote:
> (Posted by
Thanks,Steve. I forwarded that information to the homeowners.
Nancy Henke
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> On Oct 5, 2018, at 3:10 AM, Thomas George wrote:
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> Thank you Steve for that very insightful explanation.
>
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>> On Oct 5, 2018, at 2:56 AM, Steve Weston wrote:
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>>
Thank you Steve for that very insightful explanation.
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> On Oct 5, 2018, at 2:56 AM, Steve Weston wrote:
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> Tom,
>
> this is, if I am correct, the 6th Lewis WP found in Minnesota, with the first
> being in 1974. The last two were found in 2013/2014 and 2017. Having just
Tom,
this is, if I am correct, the 6th Lewis WP found in Minnesota, with the
first being in 1974. The last two were found in 2013/2014 and 2017. Having
just traveled through California, where it is found, I am not at all
surprised that a western woodpecker has shown up in Minnesota. The Sierra
Kim
Can you tell me (us) why a Lewis’s Woodpecker would be spotted in our area when
it is so out of its range??
Is it just accidental, or a storm that moved it East, a rarity or something
caused by climate change?
I looked it up on Ibird pro and it really is a beauty, unlike the typical red
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Lewis's Woodpecker was present this morning at the posted location. It came
in about 8:30 and was still present when Ron E and I left at 9:15.
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It looks like my earlier message did not go through. Here are the details…
Nancy Henke texted me earlier this afternoon that a Lewis’s Woodpecker was seen
today at a friend’s feeder near Tamarac NWR in Becker Co. Its ID has been
confirmed by photos. The address is 21958 West Height of Land
I realized that I did not include directions to the Lewis's Woodpecker for
those who are not aware that it is in Wisconsin. Here is a link to the info
on the rare bird alert from WI Audubon. However, the family has asked for
the birders to back off and let them continue with their normal lives.
I am have been informed that I did not use enough information in my
original email. I apologize for using the AOU codes. Here is the message
again with more clarity.
The Lewis's woodpecker was present today around 3:50 at the farm. It was
present in some of the pines behind the house, and then
Per Janet Anderson, the last time the woodpecker was seen was May 10. Just
thought some folks would like to know that.
Jeanie
Jeanie Joppru
Pennington County, MN
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In case anyone is still interested, the Lewis's Woodpecker is still showing up
at the feeder in Roosevelt as of today, 11/22.
Sandy Aubol
Polk County
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Lewis's Woodpecker was seen at 2:05 today Tuesday at the same Roseau County
feeder as initially reported. Black-billed Magpie was seen near east side of
Baudette.
Dick Miller
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Does anyone know if the bird is still in Roosevelt?
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It was seen today at approximately 1:30.
Sandy Aubol
Polk County
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Date: 11/11/2013 3:01 PM (GMT-06:00)
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Does anyone know if the bird is still
Present at house on Roseau side right now.
Bob Dunlap
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Visiting both sides of the road at 10:00am.
Doug Kieser
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The Lewis's Woodpecker was seen this afternoon in both Roseau and Lake of
the Woods Counties. I was there until 3:45pm and the bird was still feeding
back and forth between the two counties on either side of the road. I did
not see either homeowner, but parked along the side street where I could
A well described Lewis's Woodpecker is being seen at the feeders of Janet
Anderson in the town of Roosevelt, along Roseau County Road 17 just north of
highway 11 on the Roseau - Lake of the Woods county line. This is the first
house on the left after passing over railroad tracks. The feeders
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