Subject: bird reports from outside the Northwest
Date: Mar 04 11:29:11 1997
From: pkchambr at gte.net - pkchambr at gte.net


I would like to see tweeter postings limited to Pacific Northwest=20
subjects. If we start to receive birding reports from other parts of the=
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country or world, then we will all suffer through an increase in postings=
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that will make Tweeters less useful for local birding. Perhaps the=20
Conneticut birder can supply a Tweeters equivalent for the New England=20
area.

Tweeters homepage has some good links.
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~dvictor/


The following URL will take you to "Bird Links to the World" which has=20
links to bird information everywhere and on everything.

http://www.ntic.qc.ca/~nellus/links.html

This is the table of contents at Bird Links to the World.

The best of the web | Les meilleurs sites WWW=20
The World | Le monde=20
North America | Am=E9rique du Nord=20
United-States | =C9tats-Unis: By State | Par =E9tats=20
Canada: By Province | Par provinces / Qu=E9bec=20
Central America and Carribean | Am=E9rique centrale et Cara=EFbes =20
South America | Am=E9rique du Sud =20
Europe=20
Middle East | Moyen Orient =20
Africa | Afrique=20
Asia | Asie=20
Oceania and Antarctica | Oc=E9anie et Antarctique=20

Specific Bird or Families | Par groupe taxonomique=20
Newgroups and Mailing Lists | Groupes de discussions=20
Bird Magazines | Revues d'ornithologie=20

Bird Conservation | Conservation Avienne=20
Images and Sounds of Birds | Images et chants d'oiseaux=20
Museum | Mus=E9es=20
Software | Logiciels=20
Books | Livres=20
Optics and Bird-related material | Appareils optiques et autres=20
Travels | Voyages=20
Biological Links | Liens en Biologie=20
Various Useful Links | Autres liens utiles=20


Paul Chamberlin
Everett, WA