I am sending out this message as a reminder about ethical birding, especially 
as it pertains to owls during this winter season.

Although the content of this message is on owls, this message may apply to 
almost any unusual species.

In the past, birders have witnessed other birders and bird photographers acting 
in a way that does not conform to the American Bird Association’s (ABA) 
Principles of Birding Ethics (link: http://www.aba.org/about/ethics.html).

Several of these behaviors have included, but not been limited to:


·         Getting too close to a resting owl or causing a disruption that 
forces an owl to flush from its resting location – this causes wasted 
expenditure of much-needed energy

·         Using powerful flash photography – this may disrupt the normal 
activity of an owl (sleeping, foraging, etc.)

·         Releasing unnatural food resources (cage mice) into the environment – 
this may cause an owl to associate humans with an unnatural food source which 
may also contain unknown chemicals or antibiotics

·         Loud talking, pishing or squeaking to attract the attention of an owl 
– this may further disrupt the normal activity of an owl

The discovery of owls or other rare birds may cause larger-than-normal numbers 
of people to gather near a rare or unusual bird. This may lead to undue stress 
to an already stressed bird.

In an effort to help minimize the negative impacts that we, as birders, may 
have upon recently discovered owls, please refrain from openly disclosing the 
exact location of any owl on the NYSbirds-L eList. Please keep any postings 
that mention owl sightings, as general as possible.

As Listowner of the NYSbirds-L eList, I have little control over how people 
behave around these birds; however, I do have control over who is subscribed to 
this eList.

If, while observing an unusual or rare bird, anyone witnesses birder behavior 
which severely contradicts the ABA Principles of Birding Ethics, please 
document this unethical behavior and find out the name of the individual or 
individuals in question. If it is clear and blatant harassment of a bird, 
please document this. Report this unethical or illegal behavior to me and 
report this to the appropriate Office representing your region at the New York 
State Department of Environmental Conservation (link: 
http://www.dec.ny.gov/about/50230.html). If this person is a subscriber of the 
NYSbirds-L eList, their subscription status will be brought into question by me.

Please note, I cannot prevent someone who has documented unethical birding 
behavior from posting that information to YouTube or any public forums outside 
of NYSbirds-L. If this is documented and publicized, your reputation may be at 
stake. Bear in mind that it is *not* okay to openly lambast specific violators 
on the NYSbirds-L eList. Please read the NYSbirds-L eList rules at this link: 
http://www.northeastbirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES

*It is in your own best interest to read, understand, and follow the Principles 
of Birding Ethics!*

Thank you and do not hesitate to contact me off List with your questions or 
concerns.

Sincerely,
Chris T-H


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