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Churchill, Manitoba - The Virtual Tour

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Subject: Churchill, Manitoba - The Virtual Tour
From: (Don Crockett)
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1998 22:59:50 -0400
                Explore Churchill, Manitoba with the

                      THE VIRTUAL BIRDER (R)

                http://www.virtualbirder.com/vbirder


NEW CONTENT
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The Churchill issue features:

    o Churchill, Manitoba (The Virtual Tour)
         Visit one of the top North American birding hotspots in
         search of 134 sightings of 61 species of birds. Highlights
         include Ross' Gull, Parasitic Jaeger, Red-necked Phalarope,
         Willow Ptarmigan, and Smith's Longspur. Over 300 images
         and 36 sound clips.  There are also before, during, and
         after views from the 1997 forest fire at Twin Lakes.

    o The Photo Gallery: Churchill Specialties
         by David Stimac of Metamora, Michigan
         A collection of high quality images of Churchill's
         specialty birds.

    o Personal Account: True North
         by Simon Perkins of Masschusetts Audubon
         Simon's always been drawn to points north.  Read about some
         of his birding experiences in Churchill to find out why.

    o Personal Account: Churchill in the "Off" Season
         by Robert E. Mumford, Jr.
         Read about the variety of birding and nature experiences
         you can have by visiting Churchill during months other
         than the peak birding season.


(Let me know if this type of notice is inappropriate for
 this list and I will avoid sending them in the future.)

                                                Don

Don Crockett
Editor/WebMaster
The Virtual Birder(R)
http://www.virtualbirder.com/vbirder

Brookline, Massachusetts



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