Barb, I noticed you are a Comcast user, like me. The same thing happened
recently with my e-bird alerts, they stopped. Found them in my Comcast spam
folder online when I logged on via web browser. Not sure yet how to fix
this, but it seems like it's an issue created by Comcast. If anybody has
found a fix, please share. For the good of the order... Mark
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 1:23 PM Barbara Deihl <
barbdeihl at comcast.net> wrote:
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Until 2 days ago, I had been a subscriber to several counties' e-bird
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alerts. Then I had a computer problem, got that fixed, but then noticed
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I'm no longer filling my inbox with e-bird alerts. I don't remember how to
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sign up for them now. If any of you know what I could do about this, I'd
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be ever so beholden. You could contact me off-site either through email or
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phone (I could send you my phone #). As I don't get out birding like I
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used to, I've found that using e-bird to find out what the rest of you are
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seeing, is a real boon. It gives more info than just reading the Tweeters
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posts (but I still love Tweeters).
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'Preciate any responses.
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Barb Deihl
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Matthews Beach Neighborhood - NE Seattle
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barbdeihl at comcast.net
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