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date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 17:03:56 +0100,
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Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
useless.
Many thanks
Kate
date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 17:03:56 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
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Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
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Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
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Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
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Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
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Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there was
> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the the
> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she tried
> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is how
> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the British
> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise, can
> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
> useless.
>
> Many thanks
> Kate
Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World Dragonfly Association
symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would expect that most European delegates will have
taken a couple of weeks holiday whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and
emails.
Cheers
David
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:52:26 +0100
author: David Lee
|
Re: Enquiry about Odonata in Northrhine-Westphalia
"David Lee" wrote in message
news:Bo6dnQiV9Z5Q7rHbnZ2dnUVZ8sOonZ2d@eclipse.net.uk...
> "Kate" <@*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f0g11g$m61$1$830fa795@news.demon.co.uk...
>>I realise that it is a very long shot, but I wondered if, just maybe, there
>>was
>> someone here who knew of specific sites good for seeing dragonflies in the
>> the
>> Maas, Schwalm and Niers area of north Germany. Our daughter lives over there
>> and, on our behalf, contacted the dragonfly society for the
>> Northrhine-Westphalia region. When she didn`t get a reply from them, she
>> tried
>> the national Dragonfly Society "of German-speaking peoples" (I think that is
>> how
>> it translates). She didn`t hear from them either. Before I contact the
>> British
>> Dragonfly Society, I thought it might be worth asking this NG. Otherwise,
>> can
>> anyone tell me where I can get free *regional* maps of that area online,
>> please? I have found satellite photos, but, without place names, they are
>> useless.
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Kate
>
> Not a good time to be trying to contact dragonfly experts! The World
> Dragonfly Association symposium was 16th-20th April in Namibia and I would
> expect that most European delegates will have taken a couple of weeks holiday
> whilst they were there and then return to a backlog of calls and emails.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
Thanks for that, David, but our daughter emailed the two German societies in
January and February...
Kate
date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:31:37 +0100
author: Kate @*slamaspam*.demon.co.uk
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