a Black-capped Chickadee?
line. Also, don’t write about meal worms in that Black-capped Chickadee message; the meal worm discussion is apt to get lost. Send another message with the specific topic, such as, “Feeding meal worms to bluebirds.” Be consistent. When replying to a message, keep the same subject line as the original message; that way, readers can go right back to the original message and others’ comments on the same subject. Remember to stay on topic. When you hit REPLY, make sure that you are replying to the topic that is in the subject field. For example, if you are replying to the topic “Gilbertson Nest Boxes” stay on that topic. Don’t drop in a comment about “Dead Tree Swallows” or, write the entire message about dead Tree Swallows. Your Tree Swallow info is bound to get lost. Send a separate message that refers to “Dead Tree Swallows” in the subject line. Be sure to include a SIGNATURE. Where are you from? Other Bluebird-L participants want to know. Begin your message or sign off with at least yo