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Subject: | Tips for Beginners |
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Date: | Wed, 28 Jul 2004 12:54:32 +1000 |
Russell - if it doesn't get through, don't bother posting again. Sorry to keep sending this - trying to get it through without major domo. Thanks to everyone so far that is given hints. Will try this again. I am thinking about running a course at the local community college as an introduction to bird-watching. I will probably run it as a couple of hours in the evening on basics, then a couple of sunday mornings in the local national parks to give some practice to the theory. I have two questions for everyone. 1. Has anyone ever run/participated in such a course? If so what worked, what didn't and what did you achieve from the course. I think I have most of the basics covered, but if anyone has any likely things that get missed they would be appreciated. 2. What is the best tip that you have been given when you started or what is a tip that you give to new birders? I generally say once you are over the basics then learning calls makes the process much easier, because you can eliminate all the common species and target the calls you don't recognise. Any other such tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Cheers, Peter This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and then delete the message. Views expressed in this message may be those of the individual sender, and are not necessarily the views of the NSW Department of Environment and Conservation. |
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