Birding- bimonthly magazine of the American Birding Association
Mike Passant said
Fri Jul 17 10:39 AM, 2020
Probably the worst aspect of downsizing is facing up to getting rid of things. We have approx. 13 years (= about 80 issues) of this quality magazine (the US equivalent of British Birds/ Birding World) full of information on species/ sites, etc. of interest to any N. American birding enthusiasts.
It would seem criminal to just bin these so if anyone would like them, they are here free for the taking.
Also I have about 24 years (= approx. 288 issues) of Birding World which stopped publishing in early 2014, - again a treasure chest of information and accounts of rarities etc. which would be especially useful for anyone relatively new to birding;- also available free.
Please communicate by PM if interested. I recognise the geographic problem as I live of course in Durham, but if anyone is able to pick these up in the near future I should hold them at least until we either move house or make suitable arrangements beforehand.
Probably the worst aspect of downsizing is facing up to getting rid of things. We have approx. 13 years (= about 80 issues) of this quality magazine (the US equivalent of British Birds/ Birding World) full of information on species/ sites, etc. of interest to any N. American birding enthusiasts.
It would seem criminal to just bin these so if anyone would like them, they are here free for the taking.
Also I have about 24 years (= approx. 288 issues) of Birding World which stopped publishing in early 2014, - again a treasure chest of information and accounts of rarities etc. which would be especially useful for anyone relatively new to birding;- also available free.
Please communicate by PM if interested. I recognise the geographic problem as I live of course in Durham, but if anyone is able to pick these up in the near future I should hold them at least until we either move house or make suitable arrangements beforehand.
Regards,
Mike P