Re: Hawkwatching and Pelagics --

Fran Saunders (saunderf@mtolympus.ari.net)
Mon, 17 Nov 1997 18:59:28 +0000


Thanks, Gary....I'll add  your phone.  We do not include  phone 
numbers without permission to protect privacy interests.  But 
hey, 1-800????  are you working on 800 birds!!??  Why, that's 
enough to make even Darius envious.  : )

Seriously, we ran into something of the same problem 
looking for a URL for the mos site.  MOS was taken by the 
Museum of Science in Boston (the nerve of them!) and 
everything else just didn't seem worth the bother.  But I 
might change my mind about that yet!

>Feel free
> to put that in.  I've been working with AT&T on an 800 # for a
> couple months, but every acronym I come up with is already
> taken (i.e. - 1-800-birdman, etc.)
> 
What a GREAT! idea.  I was thinking of the same with the 
pelagic page.  It would give both a sense of continuity and 
purpose.  I love it.  Will work on it.

Rick Blom..thanks for passing my note on to Sue.  She has been 
in touch and I've told her what I need.  For the rest of you, 
Sue Ricciardi is the compile for the Ft. Smallwood hawkwatch.


> I wonder if it might be 
>possible to put a line of thumbnails
> along 1 side of the page with all the raptor species that have
> been seen in MD ?
> 
Now on to pelagics....

Phil, we share your chagrin re the 
Patterson catalog.  Took one look and tossed it with disgust.  
Seriously, though, why are people so reluctant to schedule 
pelagics in MD and why do they get cancelled so much.  Now that 
I am a seasoned rocker.....both my MD pelagic and one Monterrey 
pelagic earned me my scout badge....I am eager for more.  

Fran

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Fran Saunders
Maryland Ornithological Society
State Web Site Director
saunderf@ari.net
http://www2.ari.net/saunderf/mos/mos.html