Date: 9/4/24 6:13 pm From: Veronica Heron <v.heron...> Subject: Re: [AZNMbirds] Curlew Sandpiper--article on first AZ report
Me too ! Much more democratic and inclusive for all birders.
On Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 05:30:19 PM MST, Elizabeth Farquhar <liz.farquhar51...> wrote:
Hear hear! I'm for using this list service.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2024, 2:48 PM Richard Ditch <richardditch...> wrote:
I’d like to thank Pierre Deviche for the timely posting of information about the Curlew Sandpiper he discovered in Gila Bend on July 20, 2024. It is always so nice to see such reports of rarities here on the AZ List so that all AZ birders know about them without the need to check ebird, facebook, and even Discord. With so much Balkanization in the information world it can be difficult for the birding community to find such information in a timely manner. Perhaps we could create a Telephone Tree Network where a report is provided to a person at the top of Tree who then calls selected birders on the next level down, then each of those notified people can call other on the next lower level. Or, instead of this ’50’s era system we could just use the Listserv that we’ve had in AZ since the ’90’s.
Richard DitchPhoenix
On Sep 4, 2024, at 1:55 PM, Doug Jenness <dougjenness...> wrote:
4 September 2024
Arizona Birds, the online journal of the Arizona Field Ornithologists, has just posted a new article on Arizona's first reported Curlew Sandpiper in July. You'll want to check out this article with its photos. While you're at the journal you may want to look at earlier articles about first state records of other shorebirds including American Woodcock and Black Turnstone.
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