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From: schultz@inuxc.UUCP (Paula Schultz)
Newsgroups: net.rec.birds
Subject: Where are all the birdwatchers?
Message-ID: <1040@inuxc.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 28-Sep-84 09:33:52 EDT
Article-I.D.: inuxc.1040
Posted: Fri Sep 28 09:33:52 1984
Date-Received: Sat, 29-Sep-84 10:28:21 EDT
Organization: AT&T Consumer Products Div., Indianapolis
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What has happened to all the birdwatchers?
It is now fall and it is getting to be the
best time to see all those great birds!
I have not heard from any of you for a long, long time.

I just got back from vacation out West and I added
a few birds to my "life" list.  They were:

    Mountain Bluebird
    Blackbilled Magpie
    Clark's Nutcracker
    Steller's Jay
    Gray Jay
    Green Tailed Towhee
    Mountain Chickadee

I also saw some other birds that were previously
on my list:

    Lots of red-tailed hawks
    Lots of Canada geese
    White-breasted Nuthatch
    Great Blue Herons
    Great Horned Owl
    Sandhill Cranes

During this trip, I went to Denver, Rocky Mtn National Park,
Mesa Verde, and Grand Canyon.  Even though it does not really
interest birdwatchers, I also saw some animals (I am also an
animal lover!!).

    Lots of deer
    Prairie Dogs
    Elk
    Beavers

I also saw FIVE RAINBOWS!!!

Let's get some birdwatching news going....Hurry!!

P. J. Schultz - Indianapolis Consumer Products Labs