[redcliffs] email address change

gaines gaines at sunrivertoday.com
Fri Mar 13 06:53:20 MDT 2009


Hi,
I need to change my email address to: leaftosser2 at gmail.com
Thank you!
Sarah Gaines

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>   1. Request for North American Birds Winter Reports (Rick Fridell)
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> Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 18:34:34 -0700
> From: "Rick Fridell" <rfridell at burgoyne.com>
> Subject: [redcliffs] Request for North American Birds Winter Reports
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> Hello Nevada and Utah birders,
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> It's time to submit your Winter bird sightings for inclusion in North
> American Birds (ABA's 'Quarterly Journal of Ornithological Record'
> (http://www.aba.org/nab/ ).
>
> Please send details on all vagrant birds, seasonally or regional rare
> species, unusual high (or low) numbers, etc. observed from December 1, 
> 2008
> to February 28, 2009. 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.aba.org/nab/guidelines.html
>
> Also, if you have any nice photos of rare birds that you'd like to submit
> for publication 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,
> Martin Meyers, Steve Ting, and Jason Pietrzak. This winter there were many
> incredible observations highlighted by many rare gull observations, 
> several
> Rusty Blackbirds, and the White-winged Crossbill invasion. 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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