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Beginning birding

To: jade welch <>, Birding-Aus <>
Subject: Beginning birding
From: Lawrie Conole <>
Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 11:26:50 +1000
jade welch wrote:

I would stongly agree with the fact that you don't meet many young birders. Next to Kurtis you are the second birder i have met who is young so to speak. I wish we had more young birders around.


Now maybe this is a worthy thread!!  Why are there so few "young" birders?

I'm not exactly over the hill at 42, but yes, approaching the hill I concede. As a teenager I found the whole idea of roaming around the countryside discovering the secrets of nature about as much fun as I could imagine. Having always had a rampant curiosity, natural history was perhaps a natural inclination. I learnt a hell of a lot from older naturalists, but maybe not as much as what I found out for myself when travelling around the state and country with a few like-minded contemporaries. We had a lot of fun, and got up to enough other mischief to avoid being labelled as wowsers. I can't remember a time when I wasn't aware of and interested in whatever happened to be flying past, or warbling from the nearby shrubbery, etc., so it's a bit hard for me to understand why not everyone finds this as fascinating as I do!! Even now when I do this kind of stuff for a living, my inherent interest in the subject matter hasn't diminished (I just don't have much spare time to pursue it out of work hours!!).

Why is the analogue pursuit of field natural history in Australia so profoundly unpopular and daggy these days compared to the various digital/virtual pursuits? Particularly given that there are numerous applications for digital technology in natural history these days - Russell just mentioned a few in his last missive. Even in the UK last year when I was impressed by the enormous number of birders and bird-aware folk roaming around the countryside, I think I only saw/met about 5 birders younger than 30. I tend to look a bit younger than my years, so there was always a flash of recognition from other "young" birders (more like stunned surprise perhaps??).

Take it away Birding-Aus-ers ...........


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