, February 24, 2013 9:44 PM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [mou-net] Sharing Owl sightings
Hello
Ever since Boreal Owls and Great
Gray Owls have be
Hello
Ever since Boreal Owls and Great
Gray Owls have been moving around the north shore of Lake Superior I been
getting a lot of requests
Stated very well Mike.
Paul & Koni Fank
Dassel MN
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Michael Hendrickson wrote:
>Hello
>
>Ever since Boreal Owls and Great
>Gray Owls have be
>
>
>Hello
>
>Ever since Boreal Owls and Great
>Gray Owls have been moving around the north shore of Lake
Hello
Ever since Boreal Owls and Great
Gray Owls have be
Hello
Ever since Boreal Owls and Great
Gray Owls have been moving around the north shore of Lake Superior I been
getting a lot of requests from birders from all over Minnesota and elsewhere
about helping them locate these owls. Many ti
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Subject: [mou-net] sharing sightings
I have two comments on this topic to share - not directed to any one person,
or any one instance.
1) If I find a "rare" bird during the course of my work day that's on U.S.
Fish & Wildlife Service land that is NOT open to the public, I
I have two comments on this topic to share - not directed to any one person, or
any one instance.
1) If I find a "rare" bird during the course of my work day that's on U.S.
Fish & Wildlife Service land that is NOT open to the public, I will not report
it on mou-net unless I've been able to se
Thanks Pastor Al for making this great point. Sharing is the primary reason I'm
on
this list - I find out about a bird and try to go find it. People have been so
helpful
with e-mails and this list in pointing me in the right direction to go to find
birds of
interest.
Have a great Christmas,
I would like to propose a foundational principle for birding:
SHARE
Share your sightings, on MOU, on other sites, on a phone chain, whatever, but
share.
Why?
1) We are a relational species, not sharing violates deep parts of our being
2) Joy is greater shared
3) Sharing helps bring on the fe
Ah, ethical tension. This issue is not linear.
Stressing, harming birds - particularly rarer or declining species - certainly
not good overall.
However, not sharing hinders opportunities to train & influence newer birders
on how to enjoy rarer species without stressing them.
Perhaps sharing b
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