I agree. Why Download and learn yet another app when part of the original intent of tweeters, I thought, was to raise the flag up the pole when an unexpected bird or rare bird came into the area.
Nancy
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On Sep 7, 2022, at 12:57 PM, Carol Riddell <cariddellwa at gmail.com> wrote:
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What's the problem with continuing to post sightings to Tweeters? It will get a better spread than a WhatsApp group. Some of us, perhaps many of us, do not like to use Meta/Facebook products, due to privacy and other known concerns about Facebook, and don't want unnecessary apps on our phones. Personally, the more places I have to check for information, the less information I find because I won't spend my time checking multiple apps and web sites.
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Tweeters has served us well for many years and I hope it will continue to do so, including timely reports of rare or just good birds that many would like to see. Just my two cents.
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Carol Riddell
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Edmonds, WA
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