Subject: many new wings
Date: Oct 22 22:00:45 2003
From: S c o t t R - mryakima at nwinfo.net


Dennis,

Thank you for creating this resource and reminding us about it again.
It's so difficult to obtain good looks at open wings in the field,
especially those of most passerines. You've, no doubt, now eyeballed more
wings than anyone else on Tweeters, so I wonder what wing(s) you found to
be the most intrigueing, or surprising for whatever reason.

S c o t t R a y
Yakima
m r y a k i m a at n w i n f o . n e t


> I've just added a lot of additional shorebird wings, kindly furnished
> by the Burke Museum at the University of Washington, to the Slater
> Museum wing-photos site
> (http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/wingphotos.html). I now have put
> wings on the site of pretty much all the bird species we have, but I
> will still be adding a few from time to time. Any bird we receive that
> is not yet represented on that site gets high priority for
> preparation!
>
> Dennis
> --
> Dennis Paulson, Director phone 253-879-3798
> Slater Museum of Natural History fax 253-879-3352
> University of Puget Sound e-mail dpaulson at ups.edu
> 1500 N. Warner, #1088
> Tacoma, WA 98416-1088
> http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/museum.html