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Re: UK equivalent(s) of Birding-aus

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Subject: Re: UK equivalent(s) of Birding-aus
From: Paul Taylor <>
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 05:53:00 +1000
Dr Richard Nowotny wrote:
> I would be grateful if anyone on Birding-aus who is also a member of a UK
> equivalent list could contact me directly, please.  (A propos of a trip to
> Ireland and maybe England I am currently planning for June/July.)

The most complete list of Internet Birding Resources I've found to date 
is:
   http://theaviary.com/bd-puter.shtml
This is probably worth adding a link to on the Birding-Aus homepage if
it isn't there already.

For the UK, there is the USENET newsgroup uk.rec.birdwatching and the
UKBIRDNET mailing list.  To subscribe send the following message:
subscribe UKBIRDNET yourname
to 

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