>I am sorry Craig, but I had just had to add my own list.
>How about ticking birdsites on the web?
>On the Australian birdnet I saw reference to what I think is a very
>interesting site. This was in response for requests for info on bird web
>sites
>Voeltjiegroete
>Johan
>
>Here is the message as i received it :
>
>
>----------
>From: David McDonald[SMTP:
>Sent: 08 May 1997 01:21
>To: ;
>Subject: Re: Birding-aus equivalents in North America
>
>
>Richard
>If you have web access, you cannot do better than peruse the links at
>the fine web site Fugleskue Birdwatch:
>http://home.sol.no/tibjonn/index.htm
>From the home page (above) follow the links Birdmail / mailing lists.
>
>A search under 'bird' at http://www.liszt.com/ will provide details
>on how to subscribe to the various lists.
> David
>
>>
>Date: Wed, 07 May 1997 21:30:25 +1000
>> To:
>> From: (Dr Richard Nowotny)
>> Subject: Birding-aus equivalents in North America
>
>> Obviously there are equivalent systems to our very own birding-aus in North
>> America. I would like to know what there is and how to get access to the
>> network - not to subscribe and receive all the correspondence but to be
>>able
>> to ask an occasional birding-related question of the members of the
>>network.
>> Can anyone help me? Right at the moment I'm particularly looking for
>> something covering participants in northern California and Nevada, but I'm
>> interested in any available North American "chat-lines", including those
>>for
>> Canada.
>> While I'm at it, does anyone know of any similar systems which can be
>> accessed for other countries?
>> Regards
>> Richard Nowotny
>>
>>
>>
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