I've been finding a number of messages from NYSbirds-L and other birding
listservs sitting in my spam folder. Other birders have been reporting the
same problem. Mostly, it's messages from people with yahoo addresses. Some
are addresses which have been hacked, which is what the email browser is
supposed to be watching for, but many are 'real' messages.

Which is why I didn't see Corey's earlier report on Tom Reichert's
Prothonotary Warbler.

So, if people are talking about birds that you haven't seen reported, check
that spam folder!

Donna
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