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Subject: | Hudwit |
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Date: | Thu, 14 Mar 2002 09:49:57 +1100 (EST) |
I thought about this last night and Tony, I think (some of the) Adelaide birding set is as much part of what you see as a problem you're trying to blame on others. From memory, a lot of the email traffic in regards to the Hudwit at Werribee was from people who'd seen it, were going to, or were discussing ID matters. "Our" Hudwit must now have been seen by over 30 people, however so far only 4 of those have discussed it somehow on b-a. Are the other 26 birders not subscribed to b-a? If not why not? From some of the discussion I overheard on Monday while staring at the Hudwit some of the birders there still live in the dark ages in regards to the internet and e-mail... they see it as a threat rather than a helpful tool. Peter |
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