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posting of sightings and alternate uses

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Subject: posting of sightings and alternate uses
From: "Paul Rose" <>
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 14:15:09 +1100
Hello birdos,
 
I am also on a group e-mail in Ontario, Canada, called ONTBIRDS which I find endlessly amusing with regard to those that write about places I used to haunt and species I used to strive to see or relish in.
The particular aspect of the e-mail, that I have included an excerpt from below, pertaining to birding-aus is the option to post migratory and other interesting sightings elsewhere than with the main group, hence an attempt to decrease the number of circulating e-mails that are not of principal focus (I know .... you're saying you mean e-mails like this one .... or .... you're saying "define what is of focus").
Anyway, the other thing that struck me is the massive use that these sightings seem to be getting in schools.  Think of the number of young minds that are being enriched by someone reporting the first leopard frog call of the year or the first wave of monarchs arriving from the Yucatan.
Great stuff and certainly there must be scope for the same here ... those involved with Year on the Wing ..... what you say of this ??? 
 
Ignoring all the waffle above, as a school teacher and avid birdo, it's just a damn fine thing to see happening as a link between both passions in my life.
 
The excerpt :
 
"This message has been approved by the ONTBIRDS coordinator:
 
Journey North is an award-winning internet-based science program that
allows students to monitor and study the arrival of spring across North
America. In it's 10th year, this program is utilized by about 600,000
students from 3000 classrooms in Canada and the United States. A key
component of this program are reports of certain target migratory species
and phenomenon. Many members of this list responded to a request for
winter robin sightings. On the following page, you can see exactly how
these reports were mapped:
 
 
THANK YOU!
 
FOR THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUE SHARING THEIR IMPORTANT SPRING
SIGHTINGS AND  OBSERVATIONS THAT DO NOT QUALIFY FOR POSTING TO ONTBIRDS,
Journey North would be pleased to accept the following sightings:
 
Frog (first heard)
Hummingbird (first sighted)
Loon (first sighted)
Monarch Butterfly (first sighted, first egg, first larva)
Oriole (first sighted, first nest-building)
Red-winged Blackbird (first sighted)
Barn Swallow (first sighted)
Other signs of spring.
 
There are also a number of non-bird species and other phenomenon to
report, such as Ice Out, Leaf Out, First Earthworm Seen, etc.
 
Please register at the Journey North site and report directly to Journey
North (www.learner.org/jnorth)
 
Thank you"
 
 
Cheers,
 
P.
 

Don Davis
Toronto, ON
 
Paul Rose
Year 9 Purple Team
Department of Biology and Chemistry
Wesley College - Glen Waverley
620 High Street Road
Glen Waverley  3150
(03) 9881 5426

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