The weekly digests are of limited value - with most appearing with the message
- 'html attachment scrubbed' - followed by an web page link. To follow up is
time consuming and frustrating (especially for some-one like me who only has
dial-up!).
Maureen
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 21:31:32 +1100
From: Peter Shute <>
Subject: was (no subject) now eremaea v birding-aus
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Don't the Birdlines all get emailed to birding-aus anyway? Admittedly, only
once a week. Perhaps they could be daily.
Did someone once work out a way to get them emailed to oneself as soon as
they're moderated? Via Facebook or something? Via bird-o?
Personally, I post them all to Birdline, unless there's some doubt about the
id, or I think it needs discussing for some reason. If it was something really
special then I'd email the list immediately - I can't post Birdlines from my
phone, for some reason. Birdline also accepts photos.
I think Birdline is easier to search for older sightings than birding-aus, as
the archive lets you search by species. Searching birding-aus requires a little
more skill.
Peter Shute
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