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RE: birds know when being watched

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Subject: RE: birds know when being watched
From: "Tony Ashton" <>
Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 16:07:14 +1000
Hi all,

If birds get jumpy under our eyes, how much more jumpy when under the vastly 
greater 'eyes' of binos? Or the huge monocular of scope or long lens? It's 
sometimes seemed to me flyaway birds reacted less to movement of user and 
binos, more to dislike of being scrutinised intensely by glaring glassy eyes.

Cheers Tony Ashton
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