Subject: [Tweeters] lizard? help
Date: Aug 21 22:44:28 2006
From: Michael Merrill - MGMerrill at comcast.net


I have very much enjoyed the herps topics, photos and information-exchanges
from the last several days here. Maybe I have been wrong, but I was pleased
to think most birders were happy and willing to share information -- and a
small amout of in-box space -- on such non-birding but absolutely
pro-naturalism topics. After all, by virtue of the post subject, anyone who
really, really was upset by a posting about a reptile could simply hit the
delete button, no?

What is the correct stance? Is it such an offense to ask Tweeters friends
for herp help? And what about the dragonfly pictures and posts...I have
loved them, but are those too upsetting to people? I had no idea this
learning-zone, from which I have taken so much, would ever reflect narrow
minds...is it true? Have been wrong all this time, and should I be sure to
never, ever stray from posts that stray from feathered flying things?

I guess I am just asking, before I make a mistake myself.

Michael Merrill
Renton, WA


----- Original Message -----
From: "Arthur Berman" <aberman at telus.net>
To: "Tweeters" <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Tweeters] lizard? help


> Bruce Helmboldt wrote:
>> Can anybody tell me what this is? I found him in my brother-in-laws
>> garage just yesterday. Thanks.
>> http://home.comcast.net/~bruhelmboldt/lizard.htm
>>
> It doesn't look like a bird to me, why is this query here?
>
> Arthur Berman
> North Vancouver, BC
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