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Paul Plotnick
Tue, Nov 12, 2024 8:04 PM

We are moving and have to dispose of a huge number of books. Included are
several bird books including my first bird book, a two-volume National
Geographic Birds of America from about 1940, original Peterson Guide,
several European bird guides, Raymond Ditmars Snakes of the World, Ditmars
Reptiles of the World and several other books about birding other areas
like Seattle and the Texas coast. They are free to the first person or
organization who wants them and will pick them up before they go to the
local library in a few days. I would rather see them taken by a birder who
would enjoy them, especially seeing all the former names like Pigeon Hawk
and Duck Hawk and Sharp's Seedeater. Also free are a Bausch & Lomb
Discoverer telescope and tripod.

Paul Plotnick
Stamford, CT

We are moving and have to dispose of a huge number of books. Included are several bird books including my first bird book, a two-volume National Geographic Birds of America from about 1940, original Peterson Guide, several European bird guides, Raymond Ditmars Snakes of the World, Ditmars Reptiles of the World and several other books about birding other areas like Seattle and the Texas coast. They are free to the first person or organization who wants them and will pick them up before they go to the local library in a few days. I would rather see them taken by a birder who would enjoy them, especially seeing all the former names like Pigeon Hawk and Duck Hawk and Sharp's Seedeater. Also free are a Bausch & Lomb Discoverer telescope and tripod. Paul Plotnick Stamford, CT