Madrone On Line Calendar

September 1999, Volume 33, Number 1


Viansa Wetlands

Docents for Viansa

Thank You

General Meeting

President's Message

River Advocate Sought

Swifts at Healdsburg

Classroom Materials

Outings Reports

Observations

Chip Notes

Pee Wee Update

Related Activites

Plastic Corks Boycott



Docents for Viansa

Thank You

General Meeting

President's Message

River Advocate Sought

Swifts at Healdsburg

Classroom Materials

Outings Reports

Observations

Chip Notes

 

 

Chip Notes

Jeff Holtzman, Madrone Webpage Editor
Want to see a picture of a Western Tanager, hear the song of the Winter wren or check the breeding range of a wandering warbler? Whether you are looking for something instructive, fun or just plain different, the World Wide Web opens up a world of opportunities to birders of all kinds.
For serious enthusiasts there are research sites filled with technical data and reports. For the student, sites abound with pictures, bird sounds and information. For wandering types, the Internet is ideal for finding birding hotspots, advising of rarities in remote locales, and for taking care of pre-trip details such as making air and motel reservations. Too busy to get away? Try an interactive, virtual bird tour certain to sharpen your birding skills without getting wet or cold.
For quick access to some of the best bird-related Web pages, visit Madrone Online at http://audubon.sonoma.net and follow the "Some of Our Friends" link.
Want to recommend a site you especially like or comment on our Web page? Drop us an email at Madrone707@Hotmail.com and let us know what you think.


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Madrone On Line Calendar

September 1999, Volume 33, Number 1


Viansa Wetlands

Docents for Viansa

Thank You

General Meeting

President's Message

River Advocate Sought

Swifts at Healdsburg

Classroom Materials

Outings Reports

Observations

Chip Notes

Pee Wee Update

Related Activites

Plastic Corks Boycott



Docents for Viansa

Thank You

General Meeting

President's Message

River Advocate Sought

Swifts at Healdsburg

Classroom Materials

Outings Reports

Observations

Chip Notes

 

 

Chip Notes

Jeff Holtzman, Madrone Webpage Editor
Want to see a picture of a Western Tanager, hear the song of the Winter wren or check the breeding range of a wandering warbler? Whether you are looking for something instructive, fun or just plain different, the World Wide Web opens up a world of opportunities to birders of all kinds.
For serious enthusiasts there are research sites filled with technical data and reports. For the student, sites abound with pictures, bird sounds and information. For wandering types, the Internet is ideal for finding birding hotspots, advising of rarities in remote locales, and for taking care of pre-trip details such as making air and motel reservations. Too busy to get away? Try an interactive, virtual bird tour certain to sharpen your birding skills without getting wet or cold.
For quick access to some of the best bird-related Web pages, visit Madrone Online at http://audubon.sonoma.net and follow the "Some of Our Friends" link.
Want to recommend a site you especially like or comment on our Web page? Drop us an email at Madrone707@Hotmail.com and let us know what you think.


Back to the home page.
Calendar | Newsletter | Alerts | Birding | How to Join | Contacting Us | Some of Our Friends

(c) Copyright 1999 Madrone Audubon Society, Inc. All rights reserved.