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FYI:  

Like so many others that use bird species 4-letter alpha codes in listserver 
postings, I sometimes make a guess at a code and too often get it wrong. So do 
lots of others, it seems.  For example, Northern Hawk Owl has variously been 
shown as  NOHO,  HAOW, NHAO and probably some others variations. The correct 
code is NHOW.  

Another code that is often misused is CEWA. Think that stands for Cerulean 
Warbler? Nope. That would be CERW. How about Cedar Waxwing? Wrong again. That's 
CEDW.  Actually, CEWA stands for nothing...at least birdwise. 

The Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Banding Lab has a website showing all the 
alpha codes in alphabetical order. Unfortunately, it is the CODES that are in 
alphabetical order, not the species, which can be somewhat confusing when you 
are trying to look up a particular bird by species common name. Nonetheless, it 
is a very useful website.  I keep this website bookmarked for quick reference.  
Hope this will reduce some of the confusion. 

http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbl/manual/aspeclst.htm

GOBI  = Good Birding


James Mattsson
Eagan, MN
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<DIV>Like so many others that use bird&nbsp;species 4-letter alpha codes in 
listserver postings, I sometimes make a guess at a code and too often get it 
wrong. So do lots of others, it seems.&nbsp; For example, Northern Hawk Owl has 
variously been shown as&nbsp; NOHO,&nbsp;&nbsp;HAOW,&nbsp;NHAO and probably 
some others variations. The correct code is NHOW.&nbsp; </DIV>
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<DIV>Another code&nbsp;that is often misused is CEWA. Think that stands for 
Cerulean Warbler? Nope. That would be CERW. How about Cedar Waxwing? Wrong 
again. That's CEDW.&nbsp; Actually, CEWA stands for nothing...at least 
birdwise. </DIV>
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<DIV>The Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Banding Lab has a website showing 
all the alpha codes in alphabetical order.&nbsp;Unfortunately, it is the CODES 
that are in alphabetical order, not the species, which can be somewhat 
confusing&nbsp;when you are trying to look up a particular bird by species 
common name.&nbsp;Nonetheless, it is a very useful website.&nbsp; I keep this 
website&nbsp;bookmarked&nbsp;for quick reference.&nbsp; Hope this will reduce 
some of the&nbsp;confusion. </DIV>
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href="http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbl/manual/aspeclst.htm";>http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbl/manual/aspeclst.htm</A></DIV>
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<DIV>GOBI&nbsp; = Good Birding</DIV>
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<DIV>James Mattsson</DIV>
<DIV>Eagan, MN</DIV>
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