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Subject: | Re: birding-aus birding ethics |
From: | Brian Fleming <> |
Date: | Fri, 15 Oct 1999 17:14:47 +1000 |
wrote: > > If you are out birding and find a dead bird that is still identifiable > do you think it should be added to your checklist? > thank you, > Jason Beach-washed and other dead specimens get added to the list for Australia if they haven't been seen before, so why shouldn't they go onto your list with the relevant note. Such things certainly go into Anthea's notebooks. But we are not dedicated LISTERs. If golf is a good walk spoiled, might not LISTING be good birdwatching spoiled? Tick it and watch it as well. On the other hand listers have the chance of seeing the differences so may pick up rarities just because they HAVE seen them before. Both Watchers and Listers are needed. Brian Fleming To unsubscribe from this list, please send a message to Include ONLY "unsubscribe birding-aus" in the message body (without the quotes) |
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