Date: 5/23/13 6:47 am
From: world oceans <world.oceans7...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Patapsco-Henryton Cerulean
I concur, Bill and Russ! Also, breeding season for some birds can
begin quite early in the year or extend into late summer, so ANY tape
use during these months should be carefully considered & avoided if
possible. --J.Gibson, Silver Spring

On 5/23/13, Bill Hubick <bill_hubick...> wrote:
> Thanks, Russ!� I agree.
>
> Without getting into a debate on the GENERAL topic of playback use, I hope
> we can all agree that tape use is now always inappropriate for
> rare/sensitive breeders. This includes, but isn't limited to any Black Rail,
> Henslow's Sparrow, Cerulean Warbler, Golden-winged Warbler, and to other
> species when potentially nesting (e.g., Upland Sandpiper). My personal
> opinion is that tape use at any well-known, frequently visited site for a
> favorite species - even if not overly rare (e.g., Least Bittern at a heavily
> birded area) - should be considered inappropriate.
>
> I suggest that we avoid a heated debate on the topic of general tape use,
> and see if we can agree on some common ground for what is DEFINITELY out of
> bounds for Maryland. Our growing community and amazing new communication
> technologies require some proactive consideration.
>
> Thanks, and good birding!
>
> Bill
>
>
> Bill Hubick
> Pasadena, Maryland
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>
>
>
>>________________________________
>> From: Russ Ruffing <ruff2...>
>>To: <mdbirding...>
>>Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 8:25 AM
>>Subject: [MDBirding] Patapsco-Henryton Cerulean
>>
>>
>>For any who chase the Cerulean at Patapsco-Henryton, please be mindful that
>> Ceruleans have basically disappeared as breeders in the Patapsco Valley.
>> This bird appears to be on territory as it is singing incessantly and
>> chasing other birds through the treetops. We can only hope! Therefore, in
>> my opinion, audio playback should NOT be used AT ALL on this bird. If it's
>> around, it will sing, and you will hear it. Just be patient. We do not
>> need to harass this bird with playback.
>>
>>Russ Ruffing
>>Woodstock, MD
>>
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