New Social Group - Amazon project

Kiwibird

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Kiwibird has created a new social group called "Amazon project", with the following description:

Collecting and analyzing information about amazons

To join this group visit the social groups homepage where this new group will be listed.
 
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Kiwibird

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Well, I didn't realize this would auto-generate a thread lol. I was going to post the link in my other thread.

A few people already seem to be on board, but what we are trying to do is collect data on known amazon species (living and extinct) to compile and look for trends to gain some insights about these awesome parrots!

Discussion starts a page or 2 in- http://www.parrotforums.com/amazons/65039-great-illustration-blue-front-subspecies.html

If you want to help with this project, let me know!
 

SailBoat

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I'm going though the books available as part of my local Bird Club and will list what I find. This should save anyone feeling that they need to buy general books. If we find one that is of real interest /value, members can then choose if they wish have it for their own reference. Nothing like saving money.

If anyone else belongs to a Bird Club, I would recommend the same search.
 
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Bear with me here! I have 2 notifications of group join requests but cannot figure out where to find them:confused:

Mods- HELP! Is there a thread on how to manage a group anywhere???

Edit: Figured it out.
 
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I'm going though the books available as part of my local Bird Club and will list what I find. This should save anyone feeling that they need to buy general books. If we find one that is of real interest /value, members can then choose if they wish have it for their own reference. Nothing like saving money.

If anyone else belongs to a Bird Club, I would recommend the same search.

That would be fantastic! I think this will prove really interesting, to say the least:green:
 

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