Good point, Philip. There must surely be times when speaking draws attention to
your presence and causes the bird to depart, and yes, I've had conversations
near birds, but I don't remember that happening. Perhaps the groups I've been
in have just known when to keep quiet.
Peter Shute
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philip Veerman
> Sent: Thursday, 11 July 2013 11:41 AM
> To: Peter Shute;
> Subject: Recorders for note taking - was (no subject)
>
> Peter wrote: "I'm also wondering if making voice notes ever
> spooks birds."
> That is odd. Hasn't Peter ever been with a group of birders
> looking at birds and discussing what it is - or discussing
> the weather or football or anything else?
>
> But thanks to Peter for adding a subject........
>
> Philip
>
> -----Original Message-----From:
>
> On Behalf Of
> Peter Shute
> Sent: Thursday, 11 July 2013 3:35 AM To: Carl Clifford Cc:
> <> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Recorders for
> note taking - was (no subject)
>
>
> Has anyone tried these small recorders in the wind? It would
> be disappointing if you couldn't hear your notes later
> because of wind rumble.
>
> I'm also wondering if making voice notes ever spooks birds.
>
> Peter Shute
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>
>
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