[SBB] New to the List
- Subject: [SBB] New to the List
- From: Clint <[[email protected]]>
- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 20:04:42 -0800
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I found this list pretty much by accident, and am pleased to see
several posts on the first daily digest. My home is in Palo Alto, not
far from the city dump, and in the habit of several strolls weekly.
Today's bike ride along the Bay Trail from Embarcadero to Moffett and
back, I was again searching looking for a way to cycle all the way to
Alviso, but it doesn't seem possible.
In the past week, many ducks, pelicans, and shorebirds seem to have
left the area, so spring must finally be here. I've recently joined
the Audubon society, and look forward to finding the right group to
join for the birdathon. Any suggestions? I'm pretty up to date on
waterfowl, but would love to find more raptors.
Its good to have a local connection, and I look forward to this
discussion list.
Peace, Clint
Please visit my site: http://www.clint.com
especially "Bayland Birds"
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