Subject: [Tweeters] location, location, location, or subject clarification
Date: May 31 18:31:04 2007
From: Stewart Wechsler - ecostewart at quidnunc.net


Just a friendly reminder (as some have heard before), I'd like to urge
people to remember to include more than the species name in the subject
line. Please try not to forget at least general locations in the subject
line if the post is about any notable sighting (and more at least somewhat
more specific locations in the body if appropriate). If it is a note about
species behavior, an unusual plumage, general species identification notes,
species population trends or any general discussion about a particular
species please indicate what it is about this species your post is
discussing or asking about.

It is easy to forget to include details in a subject line, but we all have a
lot of e-mails to sort through and many of us don't have time to read
through all of the posts, but want to either quickly learn what we want to
know from the subject line (e.g. that a Vesper Sparrow was seen in the
McCord Airforce Base area) or quickly identify which posts we have a special
interest in reading through or think we have something to contribute to.

Stewart Wechsler
Ecological Consulting
West Seattle
206 932-7225
ecostewart at quidnunc.net

-Advice on the most site-appropriate native plants
and how to enhance habitat for the maximum diversity
of plants and animals
-Educational programs, nature walks and field trips
-Botanical Surveys

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