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My occasional reminder of the CanberraBirds list rules, etc ...

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Subject: My occasional reminder of the CanberraBirds list rules, etc ...
From: "David McDonald (personal)" <>
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 08:08:30 +0000

CanberraBirds, COG’s email-based announcement and discussion list

The Canberra Ornithologists Groups (COG's) email-based announcement and discussion list, CanberraBirds, has been operating successfully since 1999. It has around 350 subscribers and distributes about 10 emails per day, on average.

Both COG members and non-members are welcome to subscribe and participate in the lists discussions. If you find the list of interest and value, and are not yet a member of COG, please consider joining the association. Details of how to do so are online at http://canberrabirds.org.au/AboutCOG.htm .

List rules
The list has a few simple rules that guide its operation. These stress the overarching importance of subscribers treating other list participants with respect and avoiding inappropriate language and behaviour so that participation remains enjoyable for everyone. It is important that new subscribers, and people new to birding, are made to feel welcome.

Messages sent to the CanberraBirds email list SHOULD NOT

  • Be of a purely commercial nature.
  • Contain defamatory, offensive, hurtful or inappropriate language.
  • Contain personal attacks—discuss the message, do not attack the messenger.
  • Contain any photographs of identifiable individuals unless they have given their explicit permission for their images to be sent to the list.
  • Include one-to-one private email conversations, unless all authors of those conversations have given their explicit permission for their emails to be distributed via the list.
  • Exceed 200 kB in size (this is a courtesy to people accessing the list via mobile devices using plans that have limited and often expensive downloads).
  • Stray too far from our main topics: the wild birds of the Canberra/ACT region, their habitat & conservation.
  • Contain undefined abbreviations. If abbreviations must be used, please ensure that the word or phrase is spelled out in full when it first appears. This will be of immense assistance to people searching for content in the archive.

Subscribers who fail to comply with these rules will be suspended from the list for a period, or permanently, as determined by COG’s Executive.

COG’s Committee reminds subscribers that COG (as the list owner), as well as the authors of any defamatory messages distributed by the list, could both be found liable in any legal action for defamation.

All emails distributed via the list are archived at http://bioacoustics.cse.unsw.edu.au/archives/html/canberrabirds . The archive contains a search facility. It is a condition of list membership that you agree that emails that you send to the list address for distribution are publicly available in the archive. Please note that email addresses in the archive’s contents are masked so that they cannot be harvested by spammers and others.

Capturing bird observation records

Please note that reports of bird sightings sent to the CanberraBirds list are not captured in any birding records databases. If you have a record that should be deposited in COG’s database, and thereby included in COG’s Annual Bird Report and the Atlas of Living Australia, please fill in one of the record forms found at COG’s website http://canberrabirds.org.au/MapsFormsLists/MapsFormsLists_Forms.htm , submit it via eBird Australia http://ebird.org/content/australia/ or via Birdlife Australia’s Birdata http://birdata.com.au .

Subscribing and unsubscribing are easy:

Other information can be found by emailing with the word ‘Help’ in the subject line.

For any assistance, please contact David McDonald, who manages the CanberraBirds list on behalf of COG’s Committee of Management, email or phone David at (02) 6238 3706.

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The University of NSW School of Computer and Engineering takes no responsibility for the contents of this archive. It is purely a compilation of material sent by many people to the Canberra Ornithologists Group mailing list. It has not been checked for accuracy nor its content verified in any way. If you wish to get material removed from the archive or have other queries about the list contact David McDonald, list manager, phone (02) 6231 8904 or email . If you can not contact David McDonald e-mail Andrew Taylor at this address: andrewt@cse.unsw.EDU.AU