With all due respect, saying "numerous" anything without specifics isn't 
helpful to those who aren't tuned into those channels. Can you be more specific?

This situation illustrates an opportunity to bridge amongst  generational 
technology  preferences to better serve the wider birding community.  Having 
just begun actively participating in the listserv-oriented community recently, 
it was already apparent to me that there is a broad and diverse but fragmented 
birding community. Enhancing connections between them would seem worthy of 
conversation.  Anyone else care to comment? 

Thanks,

Mike Koutnik

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> On Jan 2, 2016, at 10:31 PM, MOU admin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> (Posted by John Richardson <[email protected]> via moumn.org)
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> Numerous local and national Facebook pages, and eBird I would say are the two 
> most used, 
> but other are using blogging pages and other birding digest pages. 
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