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Great Tassie Twitch

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Subject: Great Tassie Twitch
From: John Tongue <>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 09:01:35 +1000
Tim has just given us the national results, the modified state scores for which depend on average totals for the last ten years.

Not sure how we're going to fare in that, given we haven't had an event for many years, and I'm not sure who would have any scores from when we did (I'm a bit of a new kid on the block).

HOWEVER, our "Great Tassie Twitch" does fast approach!! There is still time for some of the mainlanders to get involved, and experience the joys of TASSIE birding. We're a bit more laid back, in the antipodes - you can choose your own 24-hour period between January 8th and 21st. We've already got one of the mainland 'twitchathon-junkies' preparing to come and join us, so why not give it a go? All funds raised go to the "Save Ralph's Bay" fighting fund (mainland developers wand to dredge an internationally significant area of intertidal mudflats for a marina development!). Tassie readers are also most welcome to join in!! (See Don Knowler's article in tomorrow's Mercury)

For more details, or an info pack, reply to me off list with your contact details.

John Tongue
Hobart

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