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Vultures on email?
- To: carolinabirds@duke.edu
- Subject: Vultures on email?
- From: bivalve@mailserv0.isis.unc.edu (David Campbell)
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 12:58:07 -0400
- Cc: lcampbell@gw.uscs.edu, ecphora@indiana.edu
- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
"I have been driving between CH and Burlington and have noticed vultures
(type unknown) on the communications tower between CH exit and New Hope
Church Rd exit and am now wondering if they are migrating after reading
Josh's note."
If Josh can get vultures to read and respond to email, perhaps it works for
other taxa. Do we need to send notes to Carolinabirds about great
opportunities for birds to achieve celebrity status by showing up at
appropriate times and locations? Or would reports of good crops of
berries, insects, roadkill, etc. be more effective? Perhaps a news item,
sent to Canadian birding lists, "Small rodents are currently very abundant
in the Carolinas", would help us get Snowy Owls.
Are the vultures roosting on the communications tower for better reception
on their web-searching cell phones?
David Campbell
Chapel Hill