Subject: Fw: [Tweeters] Re: VATH - 4 letter codes again
Date: Oct 11 19:18:37 2006
From: Ruth and/or Patrick Sullivan - godwit513 at msn.com



----- Original Message -----
From: Ruth and/or Patrick Sullivan
To: Stewart Wechsler
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Re: VATH - 4 letter codes again


Hello Stewart and Tweeters,
I find it so irritating when birders don't take the time to write the name of the birds there talking about.Why even write anything up at all.Myself I delete this messages period.I love to read some meaningful reports even describing the birds in detailed what there saw and observed in the field especial when it is a rare or a nice species.When we go birding there are so many birders who compliment us of a good report and most of the time have the report printed out.We having three parties out of states contacted us for more information.One birder from Main will join WOS so there can going on one of the fieldtrips we lead.So take a bit of time to write the correct name of birds out.Thank you Stewart to bringing this subject up.


Cheers Ruth Sullivan
Fircrest ,Tacoma
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stewart Wechsler" <ecostewart at quidnunc.net>
To: <jora at riseup.net>; <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 5:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Tweeters] Re: VATH - 4 letter codes again


> You've all heard it before, but I'll say it again and accept the attacks.
>
> This is not personal, but for all that use the 4 letter codes in Tweeters
> postings or are tempted to do so. I expect some of you may use them in an
> effort to make postings more concise, but that would be a false economy.
>
> Multiply the number of people that may spend time pondering what a "VATH" or
> some other 4 letter code is (anyone know how many Tweeters subscribers there
> are?), times the number of seconds or minutes each would spend on the
> average pondering what the code refers to, and if that would take more time
> than typing the full name out both in the subject line and again after the
> first use in the text, then please type out the full name out in the subject
> line and again in the text after the first use. Even if a bird has been
> referred to repeatedly in a recent thread in tweeters, not all of us read
> all of the postings, so I may not have paid much attention to a posting
> about a Varied Thrush and may not remember that VATH was Varied Thrush, but
> will spend 10 seconds or more trying to think of what bird someone is
> talking about to see if it is a subject is interesting to me.
>
> It is a repeated irritant for many of us to try to decipher codes mixed into
> the Tweeters postings. This is while trying to rapidly get through
> innumberable e-mails of all sorts that may each take many seconds or minutes
> each to sort through. I believe it is selfish to save up to 8 seconds
> typing time for yourself while wasting a cumulative 500 seconds or more of
> irritation time for the rest of the Tweeters subscribers.
>
> If people want an insiders club for those who know and remember all of the
> codes you might consider setting up a separate list serve for that elite
> inner circle. It could be called "TWEE" (not to be confused with a Towhee
> call note).
>
> Stewart Wechsler
> Ecological Consulting
> West Seattle
> 206 932-7225
> ecostewart at quidnunc.net
>
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> and how to enhance habitat for the maximum diversity
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>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: [Tweeters] Re: VATH
>
>
> This morning I heard a VATH calling in the conifers next my house.
> ...
>
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