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Birding-Aus RARITIES PHONE NUMBER

To: Richard Baxter <>
Subject: Birding-Aus RARITIES PHONE NUMBER
From: David Stowe <>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 21:00:36 +1000
No offence to Simon, but having a number is one thing - having to pay for the service will cut out the vast majority. I consider myself to have twitching tendencies but $5 a month for something that won't be used that often isn't something that I personally would pay for. I suspect that this sentiment would be shared by alot of birders hence the slow take up of the service. I totally understand that we can't expect everything in birding to be free and that many many people give tirelessly to the birding community in a million different ways without perhaps a just reward. As has been said, if people don't report anything then no system will work - but especially one that we have to pay for. I agree that a national number is a great idea and having it in field guides would be fantastic. However I think for it to have a bigger take up rate etc it would be better for it to be incorporated into Birds Australia and therefore seen to be coming from arguably a more authoritative voice in Australian birding. I don't know the numbers but i would suggest alot more people are BA members than Birding-Aus members? (I'm no doubt in the minority here but I would also much more readily use a web/email based service than a phone service.) The other thing to bear in mind is that a very large number of birdwatchers may not feel confident in reporting something rare in the fear of getting it wrong. I thought it was excellent that Simon recently stated he was wrong about the Stint in Cairns, but most aren't confident enough to face that possibility, or in fact knowledgeable enough in the first place to pick a female Northern Pintail from a Grey Teal for example.
Just my 2c anyway :)

Cheers
David Stowe



On 26/07/2010, at 7:50 PM, Richard Baxter wrote:

Excellent, I've put it in my phone, now how do we get it in the field guides??

Cheers
Richard

There is one already. It's at the top of http://www.bird-o.com

02 6100 4425

It's a local call anywhere in Australia. It goes to a message bank which tells you info to leave. If we need to, we'd call people back for clarification.

Regards
Simon

--- On Mon, 26/7/10, Simon Mustoe <> wrote:


From: Simon Mustoe <>
Subject: RARITIES PHONE NUMBER
To:  
Received: Monday, 26 July, 2010, 7:57 AM




Richard,

There is one already. It's at the top of http://www.bird-o.com

02 6100 4425

It's a local call anywhere in Australia. It goes to a message bank which tells you info to leave. If we need to, we'd call people back for clarification.

Regards,

Simon.



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