[Birdnet] Request for North American Birds Fall Reports

Rick Fridell rfridell at burgoyne.com
Sun Mar 16 12:41:15 MDT 2008


Hello Nevada and Utah birders,

It's time to submit your Winter bird sightings for inclusion in North
American Birds (ABA's 'Quarterly Journal of Ornithological Record'
http://www.americanbirding.org/pubs/nab/ ).

Please send details on all vagrant birds, seasonally or regional rare
species, unusual high (or low) numbers, etc. observed from December 1, 2007
to
February 29, 2008. Details (and photographs) on observations of state review
birds are very much appreciated.

Many of you correctly assume I monitor the listserves and receive much of
the information you post there, however it is often difficult to glean
details of the sightings from these posts (e.g. observers, how long a rare
bird sticks around, etc.). So, the only way to ensure your sightings are
accurately included is to submit details in your quarterly reports.
Information on submitting reports can be found at the following sites
http://www.gbbo.org/submit.htm and
http://www.americanbirding.org/pubs/nab/guidelines.html.

Also, if you have any photos of rare birds that you'd like to submit please
send me an email.

Many thanks to those who have already submitted their reports, and I look
forward to receiving the rest of your reports.

This fall issue should feature some nice photographs by Greg Scyphers, Tim
Avery, Martin Meyers, Jack Binch, and Fred Petersen. This winter there was
an incredible movement of montane birds and many great finds in Utah and
Nevada, so make sure all your observations are accounted for and submit your
report!

Enjoy the Spring,

Rick Fridell
Great Basin Region,
North American Birds

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