How about a warning in the subject line that the post includes  politics.  
This is one place I had hoped to be able to get away from it. 
 
Jeanne
 
 
In a message dated 12/1/2016 9:06:11 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
trachtenb...@amsllp.com writes:

It seems  that in reporting, like life, one man's ceiling is another man's 
floor. While  I do know how to use the "delete" key, filtering is beyond my 
computer skill  set. However, in the last week alone didn't we all see more 
annoying "Black  Friday", "Cyber Monday", and "Giving Tuesday" emails in our 
inboxes than we  see "annoying," to some at least, NYSBird posts like this 
one in a month? As  to birds, today before the sun could warm things at 
Croton Point Park, I  managed little more than mourning doves, mallards, Canada 
geese and a few  common sparrows -- no "good" let alone "rare" birds.. 
However, such "unworthy"  reporting species seemed apropos as our Kakistocracy 
takes hold. Indeed, with  S. Palin and Linda McMahon in consideration perhaps 
the Hulkster and Rowdy  Roddy Piper are on deck.  And to round out the 
craziness I stopped to say  hello to two CBS TV crews this morning assigned to 
cover, for what purpose  they could not exactly say, an alleged single rabid 
coyote at a condo complex  in Ossining.  

Fair and balanced bird reporting please. 

L.  Trachtenberg
Ossining


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From:  bounce-121044984-10490...@list.cornell.edu  
[mailto:bounce-121044984-10490...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Shaibal  Mitra
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 10:28 PM
To: NYSBIRDS  (NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu)
Subject: [nysbirds-l] The NYSBirds List

Hi  everyone,

In theory there are two ways to reform the content of this  listserv: (1) 
discourage posts that are less relevant; and (2) encourage posts  that are 
more relevant.

But given the very diverse sentiments expressed  here in recent weeks, it's 
clear that people simply disagree about what is  relevant. But criticizing 
certain kinds of posts is doubly harmful: not only  is it demonstrably 
ineffective in reducing the frequency of the unwanted  posts, whatever they may 
be in a particular instance, but it also discourages  contributions from 
newer participants and those who don't appreciate being  criticized. In other 
words, this ineffective tactic inadvertently conflicts  with and damages the 
prospects for the only other means of improving the  forum. I agree with 
those who have emphasized that neither the overall volume  of reports, nor the 
proportion of what any one individual might regard as  chaff, is ever great 
enough to discourage me from sifting this site every day  for items of 
personal interest.

These considerations came to mind  recently when I overheard some Long 
Island birders debating whether to chase  an Ash-throated Flycatcher (to me 
very 
rare) vs. "the Red Crossbill" (to me  periodically ubiquitous). At this 
stage in my life, I'd much rather read a  post from Tim Healy or Steve Walter 
about the tempo and mode of a day's  migration than a how-to guide to chasing 
"the Red Crossbill." But I understand  that some newer birders might 
actually have seen more Ash-throated Flycatchers  than Red Crossbills, even 
though 
this is utterly contrary to my own  development as a birder. And all of 
this is what makes birding, and NYSBirds,  so wonderful--not only can we find 
how-to information for chasing (arguably)  rare birds, but we are also 
offered insights into other people's perspectives  and values. Please post more!

Shai Mitra
Bay  Shore
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