Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!pacbell.com!pacbell!sactoh0!unify!magpie!grp From: grp@unify.uucp (Greg Pasquariello) Newsgroups: rec.birds Subject: Re: Wrentit (was Re: television bird lists) Message-ID: Date: 4 Sep 90 08:49:10 GMT References: <34489@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> <1167@cluster.cs.su.oz> <34565@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> <1990Sep2.234531.26188@nmt.edu> Sender: news@Unify.Com (news admin) Reply-To: grp@unify.com Organization: Unify Corporation, Sacramento, California Lines: 21 In-Reply-To: john@nmt.edu's message of 2 Sep 90 23:45:31 GMT In article <1990Sep2.234531.26188@nmt.edu> john@nmt.edu (John Shipman) writes: > David Mark (dmark@acsu.buffalo.edu) writes: > +-- > | ...Wrentit (a coastal scrub bird never recorded in any US > | state except California and Oregon)... > +-- > > Has California finally lost its last endemic? I heard once > that Wrentit had been observed a few miles south of the > Oregon border, but I hadn't heard of any solid Oregon records. > Anybody know if this was documented? > -- > John Shipman/Zoological Data Processing/Socorro, NM/john@jupiter.nmt.edu > ``Let's go outside and commiserate with nature.'' --Dave Farber > What about the Yellow-billed Magpie? Has that been recorded somewhere else? -- -Greg Pasquariello grp@unify.com