Subject: A happy return to birding
Date: Nov 23 09:33:40 2003
From: Stewart Wechsler - ecostewart at quidnunc.net


Paul,

For me the value of Tweeters is to be able to QUICKLY read at least roughly
where birds are occurring in the region. My difficulty with Tweeters is the
amount of time I spend reading postings that don't quickly tell me that (or
that only tell me about sightings of common birds). It's not worth my time
to Google or Dogpile the locations.

Thank you

Stewart Wechsler

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Moorehead [mailto:pjm2 at nwlink.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 8:19 AM
To: ecostewart at quidnunc.net
Cc: Tweeters
Subject: Re: A happy return to birding


Rob, tweets,

One of the great things about computers and the internet is the
availability of information. Try a simple input of "Foulweather Bluff"
and/or "Point No Point" into google or dogpile and the adventure begins.
It's easier than posting a request to start referencing state locations
and, for me at least, more fun.

Gyrfalcon still haunting the Samish Flats, vicinity of the west 90.
"Samish Flats" "west 90"

Cheers,
Paul

Paul Moorehead
Guemes, WA

Stewart Wechsler wrote:
>
> Rob,
>
> Many of us don't know where Point No Point or Foulweather bluff (or am I
the
> only one?). Could you please start your postings with a reference to
where
> the birds were seen in relation to the portion of the state it's in and to
a
> county or major city or major body of water or land form.
>
> Thank You
>

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