Date: 8/10/12 8:51 am
From: Saundra Byrd <byrdwatcher5...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Re: Facebook, Not a Good Idea


�Hi All,
Mdbirdinggooglegroup is the birding website�that is replaced Mdosprey for�reporting bird sightings. �. Facebook is just an added option . �. It is a slow time right now for the birds , been record breaking temperatures this summer. Hence not much going on compared with other years. Things will hopefully fall back into place if given a chance . Perhaps this will be the year for some more really exciting birds !! Snowy Owls just around the corner (omg the�most exciting bird ive ever�seen )�, Sabines Gull ?� Blacklegged Kittiwake ? Glad to have many new bird listers on board. Looking forward to many great reports .
Saundra Byrd
<byrdwatcher5...>
baltimore

--- On Thu, 8/9/12, Les Roslund <lesroslund...> wrote:


From: Les Roslund <lesroslund...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Re: Facebook, Not a Good Idea
To: "Patricia Wood" <pwood...>
Cc: <mdbirding...>
Date: Thursday, August 9, 2012, 9:38 PM


I fully agree with Kurt's set of comments and also the augmentation
given by Patricia.� I have refrained from facebook use since its
inception.� If Maryland birding community discussions move to
facebook, I will miss them, but I have absolutely no intention of
becoming a facebook user.

Actually, I continue to have mixed feelings about the way googlegroups
is working, as the successor to MDOSPREY.� I believe that somehow
people shared information with more depth, more subtleties and
friendlier interactions during the days of MDOSPREY, making it much
more fun to read.� Also, my dial-up computer system leads to lots more
time expended in getting onto googlegroups each day.� And, while I'm
fussing about things, I might add that my gmail account forgets my
password more than it should - which is pretty inconvenient since
gmail encouraged me to use a very complicated password - one that is
much too complicated for me to have confidently committed to memory.

Overall, in my opinion, the step from MDOSPREY to googlegroups was
mainly a step down for me.� In my opinion, stepping over to facebook
would be another step down.� I do not plan to go there.

Les Roslund
Talbot County
Easton, MD

On 8/8/12, Patricia Wood <pwood...> wrote:
> On Monday, August 6, 2012 8:51:04 PM UTC-4, Kurt Schwarz wrote:
>> Frankly, I find the very concept of Facebook a huge waste of time.� I have
>> enough accounts, passwords, etc. to keep me busy.� I would oppose moving
>> our discussions to Facebook, but I guess that I'm probably in the
>> minority, and will have to risk missing some sightings.� You all clamored
>> for a more accessible listserve/whatever, and got it.� But I guess that's
>> not enough.� There are already multiple websites and such consuming your
>> data, just add another leach to your data.� Count me out.
>>
>>
>> Kurt Schwarz
>> Ellicott City
>> goawaybird at verizon dot net.
>
> I hope we don't have a Facebook page if it means all the posts here of bird
> related thoughts, behavior observations, neat experiences, etc. would
> migrate to Facebook.� We need more of them here, like on the old Osprey, not
> less--it's just a more rich engagement with all of birding in Maryland.� If
> all we had here was posts to the latest rare bird to go chase (tho I like
> those, too, of course!), this forum would be pretty boring to read.� I think
> having a mix of both keeps us all connected best.� Just my two cents.
> Patricia Wood
> Silver Spring
>
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