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To: | "Nicci Thompson" <>, "'Birds Australia Southern Queensland'" <>, <> |
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Subject: | Re: Armchair Twitch Results |
From: | "Margaret Cameron" <> |
Date: | Mon, 3 Nov 2008 14:53:21 +1000 |
Good point! Maybe next year instead of reporting how many birds per observer
we could report how many birds per total km travelled to get to the site -
people like me who went a long way would end up with kms per bird (bad!) but
people like the Bundy Birders in their garden would have lots of birds per
km (good!).
When the original armchair twitch - then called a sitathon - was introduced (at least 10 years ago) we hadn't heard of carbon emissions (though we had heard of fossil fuels) and it was only a competition about skill in knowing habitats well enough to choose the best spot as well as in identification by hearing and by sight. The Birds Queensland Twitch combines both by having various environmentally friendly options like walking and Eco twitch where you can walk, ride a bike, or use public transport. Congratulations Bundy Birders! (59 in a Bundaberg garden). Margaret Cameron 2 Cintra Street Eastern Heights, Qld Australia 4305 07 3282 9151 |
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