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<html> <body> <font size=3>You appear to imply that some of us are rather dense for not realizing that the information on the Spring Migration Bird Count is on the NSBS facebook page. What you fail to consider is that those of you in the Metro area & attending BIrd Society meetings on a regular basis would be familiar with such information being posted <b>only</b> on the NSBS facebook page. I was familiar with its existence but did expect that such info. would not also be on NatureNS as it has been in the past. Silly me!<br> Angus<br><br> At 09:09 PM 4/19/2012, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">It has been published in various ways!<br><br> The information about the date and who to contact for information on the Spring migration <br> bird count is:<br><br> - listed on the Bird society website, <br><br> - members have and will receive this kind of information in a monthly circulated email IF we <br> have a working email address on file.<br><br> - included in the last mailing of NSBirds, I have received my copy with the mail on Monday so <br> I assume every member will have their copy by now or will have it any day now. <br> By the way this issue was the last issue of the 2011 membership year.<br><br> - the facebook presence of the Bird Society is also noted on the website, was noted in past <br> emails circulated to members by the president, talked about during monthly meetings in the <br> past and during the last AGM, and -as far as I recall- more than once mentioned (by Tuma <br> and other facebook participants) in postings on NatureNS. Members and non-members are <br> welcome to join, and -apart from its own dynamic content that is based on facebook member <br> activity- it is next to website, the emails circulated to members, and NSBirds just another <br> channel to spread information.<br><br> On the other hand neither NatureNS nor NSRBA are owned, run or organized by the bird <br> society. They are monitored by most if not all seasonal editors of NSBirds for the valuable <br> information they provide, but records and sightings can be "officially" submitted to NSBirds by <br> email to the bird society or via the NSBS website.<br><br> So where did we have a break down in communication?!<br><br> Ulli<br><br> <br> > <br> > Unfortunately, itshould be made public for anyone<br> > . <br> > <br> > On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:04, Elizabeth Doull <br> > <edoull@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:<br> > NSBS Facebook?? Never knew there is one? <br> > <br> > <br> > <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/nsbirdsociety/" eudora="autourl"> https://www.facebook.com/groups/nsbirdsociety/</a><br> > <br> > Blake Maybank<br> > White's Lake, Nova Scotia</font></blockquote></body> </html>
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