The male Black-backed Oriole is still present in Smuggler's Gulch in the Tijuana River Valley, off of Monument Rd. The bird was seen this morning as I was...
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Steve Sosensky
mobile@...
Jul 8, 2001 4:40 am
... Not at all. Announcements of pelagic trips, or reports from them, are not only acceptable but desirable. You're also free to sell your old binoculars,...
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Steve Sosensky
Steve@...
Jul 8, 2001 5:24 am
Hi Calbirdsers, Welcome. Membership is already at 51 and growing rapidly. I'm writing to invite you all to take advantage of the Files and Bookmarks sections...
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JenC5@...
Jul 8, 2001 10:55 pm
Hello, I have been a "backyard birder" for some time and can recognize most (but not all, especially differentiating the finches) of the birds that come along....
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Hank & Priscilla Brod...
hankb@...
Jul 8, 2001 11:15 pm
... Jen - First of all I would suggest to you to send your message again with your location on it. California is a pretty big place with many groups and clubs...
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Scott Spencer
stspencer@...
Jul 8, 2001 11:27 pm
... I'd start by identifying just where you're located ;<} Then, likely prospects might have something to suggest. An obvious starting point to me is the...
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Steve Sosensky
mobile@...
Jul 8, 2001 11:37 pm
... I agree, Hank. Thanks for the reminder. The following text has been added to the group description: A signature is required at the end of every message and...
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JenC5@...
Jul 9, 2001 12:57 am
Someone suggested including my location (which was a very good suggestion, thanks). If anyone knows of a group in the Inland Empire, the information would be...
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JenC5@...
Jul 9, 2001 2:49 am
Steve, One of the reasons I have not contributed actively to this list is that the tone, in the past, has quickly become rather nasty and to be truthful, I was...
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Bob & Carol Yutzy
boby@...
Jul 9, 2001 4:04 am
Hi Jen, I would suggest looking in your local newspaper for nature oriented filed trips and attend them and find some other bird, butterfly or flower lovers...
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Scott Spencer
stspencer@...
Jul 9, 2001 7:05 pm
... To persist beyond what probably seems reasonable -- here's another idea My wife (and I, of course) belongs to the American Birding Association <A...
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Doug Aguillard
doug@...
Jul 9, 2001 7:49 pm
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Randel Rogers
Randel_Rogers@...
Jul 9, 2001 9:02 pm
I will be visiting FT Irwin for 4 days at the end of July. I not be able to travel far from main post. Does anyone have any experience birding there? Are...
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SKUA@...
Jul 11, 2001 1:02 am
I read with interest Ed Stonick's recent post about Northern California pelagic trips, and I wanted to comment on the use of whale- watching/fishing trips as...
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Roger Higson
art.higson@...
Jul 11, 2001 1:19 am
greetings.My first submission. Nothing of any major import, but I have a Cedar Waxwing in the local park which has been sitting in a tree all day , basicly...
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Richard Carlson
rccarl@...
Jul 11, 2001 1:45 am
If you only have one day in Monterey and are a beginner, take the birding pelagic. If you know your birds fairly well, the good whale trips offer more times...
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Roger Higson
art.higson@...
Jul 11, 2001 8:54 pm
greetings.Temps cooling, barely 109 at Noon. Thankfully the humidity is dropping down to 65% and hopefully as these drop the acceptance of this new format will...
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Birders2@...
Jul 12, 2001 12:40 am
Hi Calbirders, I know the Greater Sandplover was measured for ID purposes, but I have been wondering what happened to the feather that was gathered and was...
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Joseph Morlan
jmorlan@...
Jul 12, 2001 3:03 pm
CalBirders, Thanks to the contributions of Don Roberson, the California County birding page has been updated with three new categories: Northern California,...
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Ed Stonick
stonicks@...
Jul 12, 2001 4:59 pm
Does the following apply to the Cedar Waxwing or to Neil Diamond!? ;-) vocalisations, I feel safe in saying that I will offend none in the Cal Birding world,...
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canyonwren
canyonwren@...
Jul 13, 2001 12:25 am
Ed, Don't try telling that to another Cedar Waxwing that they sound that way. Since I enjoy much of the music of ND, I can't be convinced that those adjectives...
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John Green
bewickwren@...
Jul 14, 2001 2:06 am
Hi Birders, I (John Green) am going on vacation. E-mail reports to the Southeastern California Rare Bird Alert from 7-16-01 through 8-9-01 should be sent to...
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Scott Spencer
stspencer@...
Jul 14, 2001 7:48 am
It was pointed out to me by one of the CALBIRDS originators that ALL of the many California regional birding lists hosted by Yahoo!Groups have the feature that...
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Mike Feighner
pacloon@...
Jul 14, 2001 7:13 pm
Los Angeles County Birders, CALBIRDERS, County Listers: Sorry for this belated report and for cross-posting, but there are those who subscribe only to one of...
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Mike Feighner
pacloon@...
Jul 14, 2001 10:13 pm
Inland County Birders, CALBIRDERS, County Listers: On July 6, 2001 I birded parts San Bernardino County, and July 8/9, 2001, I birded parts of Riverside...
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Mike Feighner
pacloon@...
Jul 14, 2001 11:29 pm
Kern County Birders, CALBIRDERS, County Listers: On July 7, 2001, I joined John Trochet, Howard King, and Molly Pollock, in counting birds in the South Fork...
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Steve Sosensky
Steve@...
Jul 15, 2001 12:28 am
Hi Calbirders, Please welcome Joe Morlan as the third moderator of Calbirds. Good birding, Steve <mailto:steve@...>, <mailto:mobile@...> ...
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Dave Compton
davcompton@...
Jul 15, 2001 12:43 am
CALBIRDS folk, A Reddish Egret (first Santa Barbara County record) was seen west of Goleta today, at the mouth of Bell Creek. The bird circled high and flew...
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jjcarroll@...
Jul 15, 2001 2:41 am
Hello California Birders. I will be driving between Santa Rosa and L. Tahoe in a few weeks and wonder if anyone knows of a location for Lawrence's Goldfinch...
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Dave Compton
davcompton@...
Jul 15, 2001 8:07 pm
The Reddish Egret found yesterday in Ellwood (west of Goleta in Santa Barbara County) returned today and was watched for several hours this morning at the...