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Subject: | Worldtwitch search now includes other world birding websites |
From: | John Wall <> |
Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2000 02:25:59 +0000 |
With the cooperation of other world birding websites, I have included pages from seven other sites in the database that may be searched on Worldtwitch (http://worldtwitch.virtualave.net). The other participating websites are: 1. Urs Geiser's Collection of Trip Reports 2. Blake Maybank's Americas Trip Report Repository 3. Don Roberson's Bird Families of the World 4. Martin Reid's website 5. Rolf de By's Bird Bytes 6. Susan Myers' website 7. Berkshire Birding Because there is a 500-file limit on the free search service provided by Atomz, it has been necessary to mask from their robot pages dealing with areas beyond the geographical coverage of Worldtwitch, which is the world except North America, Europe and Australia/New Zealand. Cheers, John Wall New York http://worldtwitch.virtualave.net |
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