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American birdwatchers

To: Alan McBride <>,
Subject: American birdwatchers
From: Steve <>
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 15:10:39 +1000
G'day Alan et al.

It depends on your definition of birdwatcher.  In the USA there are
millions of folk who have feeders for birds in their backyard.  Many
also put out Purple Martin nest boxes. I suspect these are all being counted in the survey. Many would not know a Robin from an Owl and wouldn't go elsewhere to watch birds. The bird seed feeding industry is huge over there. I met many people in Texas state parks etc who had no idea what birds they were looking at. I only bumped into a few serious birders with binoculars and fewer with scopes.

In the UK the RSPB has over 1 million members. This is about 1 in 60 citizens. BOCA and Birds Australia would have to have 350,000 members to be on par. Again though a lot of people who join the RSPB would
not really be what I would call birdwatchers - just citizens
interested enough in their environment to part with cash.  I wish we
had more here.

Cheers
Steve


On 19/07/2009, at 2:48 PM, Alan McBride wrote:

Amazing numbers: can't imagine what Britain's numbers are like:-)

May be just useful too to fight the "gun lobby"!

http://tinyurl.com/kj5eno


BIRDWATCHERS: THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determines 1 in 5 Americans are
birdwatchers

Look to your left. Look to your right. Now prepare yourself, because there's a solid chance that one of those people is—gasp—a
birdwatcher! According to a study conducted by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, 1 in 5 Americans participates in birdwatching.
That's 20 percent of the population, or about 48 million people.

Which is shocking, because I've never met even one birdwatcher in my life. By here they exist, a silent but powerful lobby with the cash to push their avian agenda into the mainstream: The USFWS reports that birdwatchers contribute over $36 billion (billion!) to the U.S. economy. They're not going anywhere, either—the birdwatching
percentage of the population has remained steady over the last ten
years, despite the introduction of multiple alternatives to
birdwatching.



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