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Responses to RFI for birding etiquette.

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Subject: Responses to RFI for birding etiquette.
From: "Robert Inglis" <>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 14:12:11 -0800
Hello All,

I want to thank everyone that has responded to my RFI for a copy of a 'Birding
Etiquette'.

A number of people pointed me in the direction of the Birds Queensland (QOSI)
directory which every member should have.
This comprehensive publication is a handy tome which I should have consulted
first.

I wonder if other birding clubs have anything similar?
If not perhaps they could consider the idea as a service to their members.
Be warned though, it looks like a lot of effort is required in the production!

Bob Forsyth is a great source of information and his link to the American
Birding Assoc was also handy.

Hugo Phillipps provided me with a copy of Birds Auatralia's Guidelines on
Recreational Bird Watching which will be very helpful.

And Dave Brown from Port Elizabeth, South Africa, supplied me with a copy of
'The Birdlife SA Code of Ethics' which really fits what I wanted.

Thank you to everyone.

Bob Inglis
Woody point SEQld, Australia.
27 deg 15min S; 153 deg 5 min E
E-mail: 
WWW: http://www.powerup.com.au/~inglisrc



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