[obol] Fwd: Jack Snipe, more info
Owen Schmidt
oschmidt at att.net
Sun Dec 2 17:02:00 PST 2007
Both specimens of Jack Snipe were taken in the sand dunes of Lane
County. The second specimen will be donated to OSU in Corvallis.
You may want to read the thread below for the information I received
today. Thanks.
oschmidt at att.net
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Stender Design" <stender at harborside.com>
> Date: December 2, 2007 2:23:49 PM PST
> To: "Owen Schmidt" <oschmidt at att.net>
> Subject: Re: L. minimus report
>
> Hi Owen,
>
> The work of the OBRC and its record keeping of accidental or rare
> birds in Oregon is great. These records need to be kept for the
> interest of past, present and future birders.
>
> Both of these birds (minimus) occurred in the sand dune (coastline)
> area of Lane County. No neither bird has been donated at this time
> and are in my possession for the purpose of graphic Illustration.
> Yes my future plan is to donate the second bird to Oregon State
> University in Corvallis. So that if someone wishes they could view
> this bird along with other accidental Eurasian birds they have in
> their ornithology collection.
>
> I viewed my submission for record on the web at the link you gave,
> thank you for all of your help and do appreciate your work for OBRC.
>
> Greg Stender
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Owen Schmidt
> To: Greg Stender
> Cc: David Herr ; Bill Aney
> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 10:47 PM
> Subject: Fwd: L. minimus report
>
>
>
> Thank you once again. Submission of "rare bird" reports to the
> Oregon Bird Records Committee is purely voluntary, as you may
> know. The work of the OBRC is entirely voluntary. If you'd like
> to find out more about us, we are at:
> http://www.oregonbirds.org/
>
> I've taken the liberty of posting these to the Web, considering
> that there are 9 members of the OBRC and doubtless many others who
> will want to view this record:
> http://web.mac.com/olschmidt/JackSnipe/Index.html
>
> How specific can you be as to the location of each record? We
> would normally collect at least the name of the county in which the
> record appeared. Your report is for the central coast ...........
> Lane County? Douglas County? Can you be more specific than that?
>
> Second question, please. Where are these specimens? I recall an
> earlier email, to the effect that you intend to donate these to the
> U of O ....... has this already been done?
>
> oschmidt at att.net
> Saturday, December 1, 2007
>
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