I agree John ! This happens to me on a weekly (sometimes daily basis). i.e. not
knowing where some reported sighting is. It normally only takes a minute or 2
on google maps to find it. That said, I think a standard approach of:
'location, nearest major town, state' approach is a very good idea. Sometimes
when I check things out and they are in Victoria or WA and therefore are a bit
too far from Brissie for me - it would have saved me a minute of two of my
life!Rob Morris Brisbane, Australia > From: > To:
> Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 16:08:33 +1030> Subject:
[Birding-Aus] black breasted button quails> > Thanks for picking me up on that
one nikolas but theirs no need to get emotional. My humble apologies to the
birding aus community for not telling you that the Enoggera dam is in Brisbane
Queensland. I tend to get a little excited sometimes as these birds were a very
welcome tick! I guess if bad temper and all else fails there is such a thing as
the internet. Happy birding...........John Hammond >
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