Subject: [Tweeters] ADMINISTRATIVE: New face on Tweeters management team
Date: Mon Oct 7 12:44:25 PDT 2019
From: Dennis Paulson - dennispaulson at comcast.net

I'll second everything Connie says here. And Elaine adds much to anything she gets involved in!

Dennis Paulson
Seattle


> On Oct 7, 2019, at 12:02 PM, tweeters-request at mailman11.u.washington.edu wrote:

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> Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2019 09:24:13 -0700

> From: Constance Sidles <constancesidles at gmail.com <mailto:constancesidles at gmail.com>>

> To: Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu <mailto:tweeters at u.washington.edu>>

> Cc: Hal Opperman UW <halop at uw.edu <mailto:halop at uw.edu>>

> Subject: Re: [Tweeters] ADMINISTRATIVE: New face on Tweeters

> management team

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> Dear Elaine, Dan, and Hal, the entire birding community owes you all a great debt of thanks for maintaining Tweeters all these years. IMHO, Tweeters is by far the best online bird list-server in the country. I belong to several others, and in my experience, most of them focus entirely on finding rare birds. Tweeters does that too, of course, but we also are lucky to benefit from a generous policy allowing birders to post stories, ask questions, share experiences, and teach each other not only how to ID bird species, but also how to connect more completely with nature. Tweeters is unique, which is no surprise to me, considering the people who have been instrumental in its creation and maintenance. A big thank you! - Connie, Seattle


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