Subject: [Tweeters] What to do with a dead bird
Date: Feb 20 15:12:23 2012
From: tweeters at innerlodge.com - tweeters at innerlodge.com


Hello All!

Okay, in order to forestall any more replies, please let me say that I've been contacted
by many of you, including a fellow that works at the Burke museum.

Because names & numbers are involved and privacy must be respected, I will only send
information about what I got, off-list.

Thank you all again for your kind, speedy, and gracious help. It is indeed heartening
to know that so many birders care so much. Thank you all, again!

Best regards,
Dusty - Granite Falls, WA

> -----Original Message-----
> From: tweeters-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu [mailto:tweeters-
> bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of tweeters at innerlodge.com
> Sent: Monday, 20 February, 2012 10:24
> To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
> Subject: [Tweeters] What to do with a dead bird
>
> Good morning tweets!
>
> A few weeks ago I recollect reading about what to do with a dead bird. Apparently
there's a place in
> Seattle that will take them, if properly handled/processed.
>
> If anyone has that eMail or recollects it out of hand, I would appreciate a note or
link in that regard.
>
> I ask only because I managed to overlay my eMail files (all of my files, actually)
with a several
> months old backup, and lost all of those posts.
>
> Thank you for any help any of you might be able to send my way.
>
> Best regards,
> Dusty Bleher - Granite Falls
>
>
>
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