Good afternoon!

As a reminder, it is better to provide too much location information than not 
enough. Many of the subscribers, especially those who more regularly contribute 
sighting information to this eList, may be familiar with local or colloquial 
nomenclature; however, there are almost 900 subscribed email addresses to 
Cayugabirds-L. What this means, is that there are likely hundreds of users who 
read short postings with little or no information about how to get to a 
location where a bird was seen.

For future postings, please be a little more clear about where a sighting 
occurred relative to a nearby city, town, village, hamlet, or crossroads. This 
will become especially important as spring migration gets into full swing and 
there are lots of sightings to report and similarly lots of lurkers who want to 
go see these birds or bird at these birding locations.

Thanks very much and good birding!!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

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Chris Tessaglia-Hymes
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