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Thanks to everyone for the responses to my comment. UP I probably could have (should have) figured out, but Soo was throwing me. Missouri's listserve was also open to postings about out of area birds and I was glad they were. They were also very good about responding to questions of a more general nature (equipment, for example), but they didn't have the Forum that you have here. Some members did get in a snit once in a blue moon, but I figure that I know where the delete key is and have no problem using it if the topic didn't interest me.
Thanks also for the welcomes.
Amy Klarer
Columbus, OH (from St Louis)
On Feb 23, 2010, at 10:55 PM, Dan G wrote:
> A last minute trip to the Up was productive this weekend. Weather was beautiful but the birds were a little scarce. As stated earlier no crossbills or redpolls but other good birds were found in their place. The Blueberry pale ale and the whitefish dinner at Tahquamenon Falls Brewery was awesome.
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