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Author: | Trevor Gunby [ Thu Jan 03, 2013 9:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Ring-necked Duck - Odd Report |
I notice that on "Birdguides" there is a report to-day of a Ring-Necked Duck on private fishing lakes near West Ashby with "strictly no access". I wonder why anyone should make a report of a bird if there is "no access" and indeed if there is "strictly no access" how anyone saw the bird in the first place. Is it just me or is this really a very odd report. Experience suggests that some will still try to see the bird and will ignore the "strictly no access" bit and so this is only likely to cause problems (maybe the recent Red- necked Phalarope in the same area should have served as a warning). |
Author: | Anthony Bentley [ Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Ring-necked Duck - Odd Report |
As I see it Trevor, The land is private. And there is no access becuase of people inc members of the LBC ignoring when the Red-necked Phalarope becoming no access and went in the field when it had lifestock in. Understandably the land owner got annoyed to put it politly. These people that ignored the no access have quite clearly ruined it for other birders. It's been reported because it's a rare bird. I'm sure some people will try and find the bird by going into the field. |
Author: | Dean Eades [ Fri Jan 04, 2013 12:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Ring-necked Duck - Odd Report |
Anthony Bentley wrote: As I see it Trevor, The land is private. And there is no access becuase of people inc members of the LBC ignoring when the Red-necked Phalarope becoming no access and went in the field when it had lifestock in. Understandably the land owner got annoyed to put it politly. These people that ignored the no access have quite clearly ruined it for other birders. It's been reported because it's a rare bird. I'm sure some people will try and find the bird by going into the field. Valid point Anthony ...
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Author: | John Clarkson [ Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Ring-necked Duck - Odd Report |
Trevor Perhaps the landowner is a birder who wanted the record to be entered into the county database but not the intrusion on his land John |
Author: | Trevor Gunby [ Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Ring-necked Duck - Odd Report |
John Thanks for the comment - I appreciate the point you make but my worry was that giving a fairly precise location and saying "strictly no access" was likely to invite trouble. Most of the genuine birders (and I am sure they are in the majority) will heed the warning but equally we know that there are a number out there who will ignore it or simply see this as a challenge and are prepared to trample over anybody's property to claim a "tick". Maybe best not to disclose a location or even not to make the sighting public and simply tell the county recorder. |
Author: | Nick Clayton [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Ring-necked Duck - Odd Report |
Could it be the Duck is viewable from the public highway even though it is located on private property Trevor? |
Author: | Trevor Gunby [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Ring-necked Duck - Odd Report |
I don't think the report mentioned that Nick so I can't comment but if it was the case then usually the reporter would have added something like "view only from public road". |
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