Here is my two pence worth:
I don't belong Facebook etc and never been on that one. I do look at Twitter occasionally but only to find out how Arron and Faye are doing (from BB2011).
I rarely look at blogs but sometimes do if I'm visiting their patch, even then there are only two north Lincs ones I view.
I belong three bird forums. Although I don't come on every day I certainly enjoy what features each one is offering.
For more years than I care to remember I've always had an interest in birds/wildlife and have done the
GBW for twenty plus years. My getting back into regular watching was all down to the
BTO because I contacted them about doing a survey (with many more to come) I must admit it was frightening having never done one before but I not only did it successfully but also got my first article published on the subject in the Lincolnshire Life, this was the turning point so thanks again to the
BTO. Then for a number of years did the
WeBS which at times was extremely cold and I often wondered what the hell I was doing sitting in an hide for four plus hours, but I really enjoyed it.
Gone off subject a bit neh mind.
Although I am not a twitcher I have at times read on the forum/s or Bird Guide ( free one) of a rare bird and if I've been well enough I've gone to see it. The birds in question that I remember are the American Robin at Pyewipe think I was nearly last member to see it, The Steppe Shrike at Grainthorpe , WT Sea Eagle at Ruskington or somewhere and the Phalarope at Chowder are ones that come to mind. If I hadn't read on the forum/s of them being here I would have missed them
like a very well known birder missed the Albatross at MSQ a few years ago
couldn't resist that
.
So all in all whether we like it or not we should embrace modern technology if it helps us to enjoy our fantastic hobby!
Kind regards
John aka Max