Greetings, CoBirders,

When the Waldo Canyon fire took our house, it took everything with it that our 
son hadn't been able to grab on the fly... (We were in Europe at the time). He 
grabbed computer cpu's & laptops, & my external drive (as well as photo albums, 
file cabinet, wall pictures, jewelry...). 

Anyway, I had my life-list in only two places: in an old (original) edition of 
the National Geographic Birds of N. America (burned); and electronically on my 
computer, using a now out-of-print (original) version of a CD-rom called 
Peterson's Birds of North America, "published" by Houghton Mifflin Interactive. 
I had made a print-out of my list several years ago, but unfortunately it 
wasn't up-to-date (although it WAS pulled out by Tim before the fire), and it 
is only a species list, whereas the electronic files include the 
where/when/notations. He was unable to locate the disc itself, which, with the 
early technology of those days, is required to access the life-list files on 
the computer. 

Is there anyone out there who has kept a copy of that CD-rom field guide and 
could let me borrow it??? Or some digital wizard who might know how to access 
obsolete files without the software?

I only started using ebird in the last few years, and always intended to enter 
ALL my bird records dating back to 1966 when I started birding at 14 (which 
records I still had, "safely" stored away for later) but hadn't gotten around 
to it yet. Now all those records are vanished into gas & dust. A word to the 
wise...

So, please, if you can help, reply off-list to me. I would be SO grateful! 

Marty Wolf
NW Colorado Springs
719-237-3798 or 548-1932
[email protected]

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