CoBirders are free to please start a new thread to report the bird's
presence or absence or behavior, etc.
Thank you,
David Suddjian
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I think we have all encountered birders who have crossed the line - those that
have no concern for anyone but themselves. I doubt highly that many of those
birders are paying much attention to these posts (we can hope I guess).
The bigger issue is educating the rest of us who know the ethics
ensminiroses <gwensminiro...@gmail.com>; dnelson1
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> I agree totally with gwen and duane. H
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I agree totally with gwen and duane. Have these people not ever read the ABA
birding ethics? Such behavior is not that of an ethical birder who thinks only
of a stressed, lost bird's well being. Stay away if they can't bird like a real
and ethical birder.
KayKayleen A