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Subject: | Interpretive Birding |
From: | Atriplex <> |
Date: | Mon, 16 Mar 1998 11:52:50 -0800 |
Hello everyone. I've just been reading a couple of editions of the Interpretive Birding Magazine, put out by Jim Davies. Now I can put a name to "my" version of bird watching ie asking myself questions such as <Exactly> what is it doing and why? The next question, when I see something particularly interesting, tends to be "Is this unusual?" Now I know where to look to find out if my observation has been recorded by others.(Of course, I can always post to birding-aus as well!) I hope this isn't considered by Russell as "unsolicited advertising" since I personally have nothing to gain by passing on this discovery. If I'm out of line I apologise. Regards, Anne -- Anne & Roger A. Green, Atriplex Services, Morgan, Sth.Australia Environmental Consultants & Native Plant Nursery. Mailto: Visit:http://www.riverland.net.au/~atriplex |
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