
Originally Posted by
gjtoth
I just started this past late Spring at 60. It's not as "sedate" as one might imagine. Especially, with a camera in one hand and book in the other! Several of my younger (MUCH younger) neighbors and relatives have absolutely taken to it with a vengeance. They each have a copy of that book (for various locales) and keep track of what they've been able to attract to their feeding stations. Eventually, I'm going to let them in on the idea of giving their tracking information to the various and sundry departments/bureaus of wildlife. The figures are vital to them so they can track migration routes and changes, numbers (to prevent extinction), and keeping tabs on various possible diseases (bird flu, West Nile virus, etc.). All of this comes from folks like you and me. Important stuff and fun to boot, eh?
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