Hi, I picked this up from the Virginia birds listserv, and have already signed up, since I venture in to the mountain state every once in a while. Best, Rob Hilton robert@csa.com Bethesda, Md. > >VA-birders... MarVaDel birders... and West Virginians everywhere, > >The West Virginia listserv, WV-bird , is now available for >subscribers. It will take a few days to get the word out to everyone and >to start seeing notes coming in, but here is your opportunity to "sign >on" in the first week. Ron Canterbury is the list owner, and I will be >assisting him. So, feel free to send us a note if you have any >questions, problems, or comments. > > Larry > >Larry Lynch >birder6@juno.com > >************************************************************** >WV-bird is a birding communications network covering the entire state of >West Virginia where you can: >* report and receive rare bird sighting information >* share timely information about bird outings and chapter field trips >* interact with members of the National Audubon Society, Partners in >Flight, and other bird-related organizations. > >To subscribe, send a message to: LISTSERV@LIST.AUDUBON.ORG; leave the >subject line blank, and in the body of your message, write: SUB WV-bird > >After subscribing, you will receive a WELCOME message, along with a >command reference guide for your use. > >Once you're a member of WV-bird, you can send a message to all >subscribers by sending your message to: WV-bird@list.audubon.org > >The result is a fast and simple way to reach the birding community across >the state with one e-mail message. > >We welcome your participation in the network and your involvement in >birding activities in West Virginia. > >For more information about Audubon LISTSERV discussion lists, visit: > > www.audubon.org/net/list/ > >If you have any questions about this mailing list, please send an e-mail >message to: Ron Canterbury: canterburyr@concord.edu > > >-- >For VA-BIRD archives visit ><http://www.audubon.org/listserv/VA-BIRD.html>. >