IBET: Illinois Birders Exchanging Thoughts

IBET is an e-mail list for the discussion of wild birds and birding issues relating to Illinois. IBET's mission is to promote the JOY of birding by keeping the membership updated on all rare and interesting birds and birding opportunities. The list is administred by Sue Friscia with help from Michael L. P. Retter.

NOTE: The author of this page is not involved in the administration of IBET. This information page is presented purely as a courtesy to Illinois' birding community.


Subscription Management

IBET is currently available through Yahoo Groups (the name ILbirds was adopted for the list due to a name conflict, but among birders it is still known as IBET), where you can subscribe, unsubscribe, maintain a user profile, and look at current messages (members only).

You can also subscribe by e-mail: just send a blank message to and follow the instruction in the message that is returned to you.

To unsubscribe by e-mail, send your blank message to to and follow the instructions in the return message.

To contribute to the e-mail list, send your messages to Only current subscribers are allowed to send messages, in order to keep abuses to a minimum. In order to minimize the size of the advertisements, you may opt to send and read your messages in text-only mode (check your e-mail program's help for instructions).

To contact the list owner personally, send e-mail to . Please do not send any inquiries regarding IBET to the owner of this web page!

Yahoo.com is supported by advertisement, and its mailing lists are no exception. Some ads will show up when reading IBET, unless you work with a text-only mail program.


List Rules

For contributions to the list to be distributed to all subscribers, please adhere to the following rules. Continued disregard will lead to the expulsion from the mailing list!


Archives

The last 50 (about a week's worth) IBET postings with the least amount of hassle.

A different web interface to regional maillists (including IBET), with a longer retention period and searchable by author, subject, or content, can be found on the Surfbirds.com website (follow links to Resources-Email Group Archives, then scroll down to North America-Illinois and Indiana, or go directly to IBET).

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Urs Geiser, , May 12, 2008