Subject: Re: Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival
Date: Jan 30 10:00:12 1996
From: Serge Le Huitouze - serge at cs.sfu.ca


Scott Richardson writes:
> Slow down! "Hunting falcons" didn't mean falconers' falcons to me. Don's
> right: peregrines and merlins are so frequent at Bowerman, people watching
> shorebirds for any length of time would have a good chance of seeing
> one (or two, or five).
> Lemme say I don't have this straight from the source, but I doubt there
> will be intentional releases of falcons to stir things up during the
> shorebird festival.
> Please be careful not to let this rumor become a game of "Telephone"
> with serious consequences.

Again Scott, if a few people felt that way, it probably means that the
original phrasing was bad.


Sorry, but I don't want to be blamed (with others) for spreading an
erroneous rumor.
I'd rather blame the original sender of this quite easily misinterpreted
message (sorry, Michael, I hate to do that)...

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