Hi

Leon Bright makes a good point. For almost 30 years Cobirds has been the 
established platform for communicating all kinds of interesting birding news 
about what is  going on in the state
By promoting the advantages, or perhaps its
disadvantage of using Facebook as a platform (check out facebooks recent stock 
collapse) for disseminating bird information could have the effect of 
splintering, or complicating how we get the daily bird news. Is this what we 
want?

Are there ways of making Cobirds more relevant to changing times ?

Bob Righter
Denver CO



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