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Subject: | Keep birdlists |
From: | Niels Poul Dreyer <> |
Date: | Thu, 20 Feb 1997 21:56:12 +1100 (EST) |
In response to Pieters, A.J. letter regarding keeping birdlists I can strongly recommend World BirdPlus (australia version) developed by John Penhallurick. For about 100 dollars it is possible to write a trip report and on the same time update all the life lists such as annual, home, australia and the world. It is easy to find a bird from the foxpro database of about 10,000 birds and get information about habitat, status and distribution in each country. The program can also be used to print out a checklist of birds occuring in a particular country plus a list of birds not seen. I find it very usefull to have those lists with me when travelling overseas. You can contact John Penhallurick on or fax 062580426 Niels Poul Dreyer |
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