Dan Harbour's photograph of a Mountain Bluebird perched in a lilac is the June 2009 "photo of the month." With some great images among the 20 entries submitted, this was our most competitive contest thus far. Nice going Dan!
The purpose of MOB is to provide up-to-date information on bird sightings from throughout Montana. Many of these reports become records in the Montana Bird Distribution database that is maintained by the Montana Natural Heritage Program. Unusual or interesting sightings are welcome, as are general birding discussions. Announcements about birding trips, field projects, meetings, etc., also are welcome. Many people from outside Montana belong to MOB, but the postings generally should be limited to bird species and events that occur within our state borders. Members are encouraged to share their bird photographs for artistic reasons, as well as to help with identification issues. The ultimate goals of MOB are to promote birdwatching, provide a forum for birders of all levels to increase their knowledge and skill, and most important, to increase our understanding of bird distribution within the state.
Patrick Toomey, Moderator, Charlottesville, Virginia (formerly of Victor, Montana). Any questions or problems contact me via email: PToomeyJr@gmail.com
Hello Fellow Mobsters, last night and then again this morning, I went to check on Benton Lake NWR, especially the Burrowing Owls. I am happy to report that the
We saw at least 65 MAGPIES in a loose flock flying from field to field in Camas Prairie [Sanders Co] on 09 July 2009, perhaps indicating end to breeding season
... Lawrence's and American goldfinches from Carduelis to Spinus At least some of those have been RETURNED to what they were in 1957 "Audubon Western Bird
Mobsters There is a summary of the name changes by the AOU at ... The ones most affecting us would be the change from Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow to Nelson's