[mou] Swallow-tailed Kite
Anthony X. Hertzel
axhertzel@sihope.com
Tue, 19 Aug 2003 07:42:58 -0500
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>I received a call from Tom Boevers this evening stating he saw a
>Swallow-tailed Kite. It was in the town of Morristown, which is
>west of Faribault about 8 miles or so, on highway 60. On the north
>side of the highway, there is a small parking lot for people
>using the Sakatah Hills trail, and the bird was seen in this general
>vicinity. Forest Strnad and I went out to try for it, but had
>no success. We arrived on the scene quite late, I believe. It was
>around 7:45 P.M. So I'm hoping it could still be hanging around. I
>would also post this on MOU, but Tom had already called it in to the
>hotline so I didn't want to repeat it there.
This report was not called in to the hotline, and this is the first I
have heard of it. This is too often the case. Generally, the word
gets spread faster if calls are made and e-mails sent even if you
suspect the recipient has already been notified of the sighting.
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Anthony X. Hertzel -- axhertzel@sihope.com
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<div>>I received a call from Tom Boevers this evening stating he
saw a</div>
<div>>Swallow-tailed Kite. It was in the town of Morristown, which
is</div>
<div>>west of Faribault about 8 miles or so, on highway 60. On the
north</div>
<div>>side of the highway, there is a small parking lot for
people</div>
<div>>using the Sakatah Hills trail, and the bird was seen in this
general</div>
<div>>vicinity. Forest Strnad and I went out to try for it, but
had<br>
>no success. We arrived on the scene quite late, I believe. It
was</div>
<div>>around 7:45 P.M. So I'm hoping it could still be hanging
around. I<br>
>would also post this on MOU, but Tom had already called it in to
the</div>
<div>>hotline so I didn't want to repeat it there.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>This report was not called in to the hotline, and this is the
first I have heard of it. This is too often the case. Generally, the
word gets spread faster if calls are made and e-mails sent even if you
suspect the recipient has already been notified of the sighting.</div>
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<div>Anthony X. Hertzel -- axhertzel@sihope.com</div>
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