On a related note, the below excerpt is from another mail group i belong to
for a different state where a similar discussion was occurring.

Eric Storms
Castle Rock

“ Late last year, after learning about the 5-mile radius (5MR -
http://www.iusedtohatebirds.com/p/vancouver-5mr.html ) approach to birding,
I encouraged many birders to try it out, and several did. (Missed out? It’s
not too late! Draw your circle with this tool:
https://www.mapdevelopers.com/draw-circle-tool.php ) This has been a very
successful style of birding for a lot of people, a new way for folks with
limited time or money to stay active and engaged, and a number of new local
hotspots have been found. Many folks have told me it has rejuvenated their
interest in birding! The main point of this challenge was (and is) to
encourage exploring the local nooks and crannies around your neighborhood.
(I, for one, largely ignored Point Loma this fall as it fell outside my
circle.) Not all circles are equal, and the competition was really just
intended to be with yourself – how many can you find, regardless of what
others (in perhaps better locations) are finding? Where to get shorebirds
if you’re land-locked? Checking that golf course pond repeatedly in hopes
of a snipe or Spotted Sandpiper. Scouring small parks or residential
streets for a rare warbler or vireo versus visiting the same famous
hotspots every day. And so on. Exploration and discovery is major part of
learning the status and distribution of birds in your neighborhood, your
county, or your state. What is expected and not expected, when and where.
Let’s do it again next year. It need not be a year listing approach, but
simply adding to your cumulative patch total. Or – just throw the list out
the window and bird with a sense of discovery and contribute to the
ever-changing status and distribution of our local or state species. Yes,
one is allowed to travel outside your circle, and visit famous sites, and
chase rare birds, but I encourage you to spend more of your time exploring
under-visited areas of the county or state..”


On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 8:12 PM Caleb A <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't have a driver's license yet, so 90% of my checklists receive the
> score of 0....walking is a clean mode of transportation, but gee it takes a
> while to get places... -___-
> ~Caleb A
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