Join the E-mail
Discussion Group
and Rare Bird Alert
This
mail list has been created so that the officers, directors and most
importantly, the members can share information regarding issues
of interest to the chapter, chapter programs and activities, and
local rare or unusual bird and other wildlife sightings.
It is expected that list subscribers will use good judgment and
good taste when sending mail to list. Also please refrain from posting
commercial or for sale messages, chain letters, or political endorsements.
It would be nice if you would sign any mail sent to the list with
your real name and location.
To subscribe and become a member, enter your e-mail address in
the box below and click on the email bird to join. You will get an e-mail
asking you to reply and thereby confirm that you wish to join.
The Florida Rare Bird Alert (FLRBA) publishes a report more or
less weekly of rare and unusual bird sighting from around the state.
To subscribe and receive this report, enter your e-mail address
in the box below and click on the email bird to join.You will get an e-mail
asking you to reply and thereby confirm that you wish to join.
Finally, you may want to join the Florida birds discussion e-mail
list. Birders from around Florida publish their sightings, rare
and not so rare and anything else about birds and birding subscribers
think of interest to the birding community. To subscribe, send an
e-mail message to listserv@lists.ufl.edu
The content or body of your mesage should be a one line message:
subscribe FLORIDABIRDS-L YourFirstname
YourLastname
There are many additional Internet e-mail discussion groups about
birds, conservation, and Audubon interests. The National
Audubon Society Web site is a good starting point if you would
like to get even more e-mail. |