Subject: [Tweeters] Aloha ABA
Date: Jan 9 16:38:05 2017
From: Kenneth Trease - krtrease at gmail.com


That brings an interesting question to mind: can you officially count birds
seen in Hawaii before it was part of the ABA area or do you have to now see
them again?


On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 3:36 PM, Ed Swan <Edswan2 at comcast.net> wrote:

> I haven't been doing much birding in other states for quite some time so
> that my ABA area list has been languishing in the low 500s for a decade,
> maybe two.
>
> With Hawaii in the ABA area, I'm now at 602. Been wanting to be over 600
> for a long time. Lol.
> Ed
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> Maybe I?m the only one on the list that didn?t know this but the ABA area
> now includes Hawaii.
>
> Going to make it easier is get to 800.
>
> Larry Schwitters
> Issaquah
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