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Black Noddy ethics

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Subject: Black Noddy ethics
From: "Bill Stent" <>
Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 07:57:29 +1000
Well, you were there, the bird was there, there's no question of ID (I
assume), so why not?

My personal rule is that if it's going to be a tick you've got to rule
out all other possibilities, and if that includes taking a photo or a
recording away for later analysis that's fine.

Bill


>From: David Stowe <>
>To: Birding-aus Aus <>
>Subject: [Birding-Aus] Black Noddy ethics
>Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 21:45:44 +1000
>
>Some of you may have read my recent posts about a trip to Michelmas
>Cay last week and the fact that i didn't see any Black Noddy's.
>Well I am just going through my photos in more detail and i have  found

>a Black Noddy in a photo!!
>Does it count as a tick or not??

>Interested to hear people's thoughts.
>
>Cheers
>Dave
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