Re: [cobirds] I like Hugh Kingery's idea of an "anti-pollution" formula.

2020-01-23 Thread macawolf via Colorado Birds
 Yes, thanks Hugh, and Joe too-- 

Definitely something to consider among globe- or even state-trotting rarity 
chasers and devoted birders, the irony of which I've often thought about! 

Joe: "The main point is to get a buddy or three to join you for longer trips." 
And/or drive an electric vehicle (does that get a zero, or some decimal <1?) or 
at least a hybrid (a much more difficult calculation that). Or you plant a tree 
for every whole number in your Joe-score.

Marty Wolf,NW CO Spgs
 
 
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From: Joe Roller 
To: Colorado Birds 
Sent: Thu, Jan 23, 2020 10:13 pm
Subject: [cobirds] I like Hugh Kingery's idea of an "anti-pollution" formula.

The whole idea is to get the biggest bang for your buck!So I'll propose a 
formula to minimize the miles driven (and the exhaust pipe pollution) to see a 
bird.
The Formula:miles driven per birder divided by species seen 
leads to drive alone to Bonny and see 50 species and drive back = 300 miles 
divided by 50 species = 6.0 - a high number - not goodBut make the same trip 
with 4 birders in a car : 300 miles driven divided by 50 species, DIVIDED by 4 
birders, so a score of 1.5 per birder - much better.
The idea is to have the lowest number, so driving 2 miles alone to see 50 
species would be 2/50 = .04  a low number -very good
Seeing 10 species at a feeder, zero miles, would be ZERO miles, zero pollution, 
which is the lowest score possible.
A Big Year in Denver County by bicycle:zero miles of tailpipe pollution for 150 
species.   Again ZERO
Or do what I do - take a nap. Zero miles, zero birds. Wow! ZERO.
The main point is to get a buddy or three to join you for longer trips.
 "Let's Go Birding!"
Joe Roller, Denver-- 
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[cobirds] I like Hugh Kingery's idea of an "anti-pollution" formula.

2020-01-23 Thread Joe Roller
The whole idea is to get the biggest bang for your buck!
So I'll propose a formula to minimize the miles driven (and the exhaust
pipe pollution) to see a bird.

The Formula:
miles driven per birder divided by species seen

leads to
drive alone to Bonny and see 50 species and drive back = 300 miles divided
by 50 species = *6.0 - a high number - not good*
But make the same trip with 4 birders in a car : 300 miles driven divided
by 50 species, DIVIDED by 4 birders, so *a score of 1.5 per birder - much
better.*

*The idea is to have the lowest number, *so driving 2 miles alone to see 50
species would be 2/50 = .04  a low number -very good

Seeing 10 species at a feeder, zero miles, would be ZERO miles, zero
pollution, which is the lowest score possible.

A Big Year in Denver County by bicycle:
zero miles of tailpipe pollution for 150 species.   Again ZERO

Or do what I do - take a nap. Zero miles, zero birds. Wow! ZERO.

The main point is to get a buddy or three to join you for longer trips.

 "Let's Go Birding!"

Joe Roller, Denver

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