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6/14/26 7:45 am Stephen Greenfield <tapaculo47...> Re: [mou-net] Subject: Iceland Birding Question
6/12/26 7:18 pm Miller Johnson <johnson-miller...> [mou-net] Iceland Birding Question
6/10/26 2:47 pm Natasha Bartolotta <natasha...> [mou-net] Loon Surveys, Itasca County
5/31/26 6:21 am Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...> [mou-net] Loon Research Field Trip Opportunity
5/17/26 11:05 pm Keith Carlson <keithecarls...> [mou-net] Arcola Mills Bridge NWSRS birding
5/17/26 12:01 pm Susan Gilmore <sgphoto...> Re: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
5/17/26 7:51 am Kate Kelnberger <kkelnberger...> Re: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
5/16/26 6:12 pm Steve Wilson <clevergrayjay...> [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
 
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Date: 6/14/26 7:45 am
From: Stephen Greenfield <tapaculo47...>
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Subject: Iceland Birding Question
The field guide "Birds of Europe" by Mullarney et. al. is first class, but over-kill for Iceland alone. There is also an app version.
Not to replace a field guide, but are you familiar with the "Explore" feature of Merlin? You can download a "pack" for Europe, or the one just for Iceland, and have a mini-field guide on your phone. (Feel free to DM me, if you can't figure out how to set that up.
Stephen Greenfield
Minneapolis
<tapaculo47...>

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Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2026 02:18:16 +0000
From: Miller Johnson <johnson-miller...>
Subject: Iceland Birding Question

This probably isn't an appropriate question for this group, so please delete if appropriate.

Does anyone have a recommendation for a field guide for birds in Iceland?
Thanks much in advance.

Molly Miller
Inver Grove Heights, MN

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Date: 6/12/26 7:18 pm
From: Miller Johnson <johnson-miller...>
Subject: [mou-net] Iceland Birding Question
This probably isn't an appropriate question for this group, so please delete if appropriate.

Does anyone have a recommendation for a field guide for birds in Iceland?

Thanks much in advance.

Molly Miller
Inver Grove Heights, MN

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Date: 6/10/26 2:47 pm
From: Natasha Bartolotta <natasha...>
Subject: [mou-net] Loon Surveys, Itasca County
Hi everyone,

I've shared here before that the National Loon Center is continuing
resighting work in southern MN lakes where a "Restore the Call" project
translocated young loons about 10 years ago in efforts to restore the
southern MN loon population. We are also conducting surveys in Itasca
County near the source lakes and have a field technician based here.

We are wondering if any MOU members live on or near any of the lakes below,
with access to motorized boats for the larger lakes, that would be willing
to assist with the surveys in the upcoming weeks:

Spider Lake
Trout Lake
Ruby Lake
Bluewater Lake
Wabana Lake
Little Wabana Lake
North Star Lake
Moose Lake
Balsam Lake

Please reach out to me directly if interested.
<natasha...>

Thank you!
Natasha

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Office*:* (218) 692-LOON (5666)

Direct: (218 692-5669

14303 Gould Street, PO Box 642

Crosslake, MN 56442

*nationallooncenter.org <http://nationallooncenter.org/>*

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Date: 5/31/26 6:21 am
From: Matt Hoberg <mhoberg1...>
Subject: [mou-net] Loon Research Field Trip Opportunity
*July 15: Loon Research Boat Tour*

8:30 AM

The MOU is partnering with the National Loon Center on a private field trip
to research Common Loons on the Whitefish Chain of Lakes! Participants will
climb aboard the National Loon Center's pontoon boat "The StewardShip" and
survey nesting success, chick hatching, band resights, and loon behavior.
The tour will run from 8:30AM to approximately 11:30AM. For more
information and registration (required), visit the registration page
<https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F48A9AC2FA5FFCE9-63222030-loon#/>.

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Date: 5/17/26 11:05 pm
From: Keith Carlson <keithecarls...>
Subject: [mou-net] Arcola Mills Bridge NWSRS birding
Saw a couple of rarities for me hiking the Arcola Bridge Nat'l. Wild &
Scenic River land south of the Arcola RR bridge including:

Scarlet tananger (3 different times) and a Gnatcatcher

In addition saw

Redstart
Goldfinches
BAltimore oriole
Red bellied woodpecker
Wood duck
Lots of soaring turkey vultures
Thrush
Rose breasted grosbeak
Robins

The land is north of Stillwater


Keith Carlson
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Date: 5/17/26 12:01 pm
From: Susan Gilmore <sgphoto...>
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
Steve, your video is amazing!!! Something I would love to experience myself. Thank you for sharing.

Susan


Susan Gilmore
<sgphoto...>
612-382-1171



> On May 17, 2026, at 9:50 AM, Kate Kelnberger <kkelnberger...> wrote:
>
> Steve! What a thrill to view your video! Thanks for sharing!
> On Sat, May 16, 2026 at 8:12 PM Steve Wilson <clevergrayjay...>
> wrote:
>
>> Do others have pine warblers coming to their feeders? This is the fourth
>> year I've been feeding them. There are three coming in this year, as there
>> were last year, and at least two of them are the same individuals. They've
>> become remarkably tame. Here's a link to a video of one singing while on my
>> hand - with a mealworm in its mouth.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8EGif8ZR9g
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm curious if others have experienced this.
>>
>>
>>
>> Steve Wilson
>>
>> Isabella
>>
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Date: 5/17/26 7:51 am
From: Kate Kelnberger <kkelnberger...>
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
Steve! What a thrill to view your video! Thanks for sharing!
On Sat, May 16, 2026 at 8:12 PM Steve Wilson <clevergrayjay...>
wrote:

> Do others have pine warblers coming to their feeders? This is the fourth
> year I've been feeding them. There are three coming in this year, as there
> were last year, and at least two of them are the same individuals. They've
> become remarkably tame. Here's a link to a video of one singing while on my
> hand - with a mealworm in its mouth.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8EGif8ZR9g
>
>
>
> I'm curious if others have experienced this.
>
>
>
> Steve Wilson
>
> Isabella
>
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Date: 5/16/26 6:12 pm
From: Steve Wilson <clevergrayjay...>
Subject: [mou-net] Pine Warblers Coming to Feeders
Do others have pine warblers coming to their feeders? This is the fourth
year I've been feeding them. There are three coming in this year, as there
were last year, and at least two of them are the same individuals. They've
become remarkably tame. Here's a link to a video of one singing while on my
hand - with a mealworm in its mouth.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8EGif8ZR9g



I'm curious if others have experienced this.



Steve Wilson

Isabella


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