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Re: input and ideas needed

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Norm Saunders

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Norm Saunders

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Tue, 22 Nov 2005 20:14:06 -0500

Sounds like a great idea to me, Rick.  Go for it!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maryland Birds & Birding 
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rick Sussman
> Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 6:04 PM
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> Subject: [MDOSPREY] input and ideas needed
> 
> 
> Hi all,
>  I have come up with what I think will make an interesting 
> short  column for 
> The Yellowthroat but need input and ideas from members here 
> on  MDOsprey, if 
> Norm doesn't mind. The column would be very short, probably 
> just a  paragraph 
> in each issue as filler at the end of longer articles or 
> columns. It  would be 
> in the nature of a "hints from Heloise' for birders, or a 
> "tips of the  trade" 
> for birders. 
>  
> If you have an interesting tip, something that makes your 
> birding easier,  or 
> an idea of something which you do while birding, or something 
> you have made  
> or fashioned from something inexpensive which works as well as a
more 
> expensive  store-bought item, this is what I am looking for. 
> A  couple of very bad  
> examples would be making a scope eyepiece cover from a used 
> 35mm film canister,  
> or making a squirrel guard for your feeder from a pie tin. 
> What I need is a  
> brief description of your idea, how it is made or used, or 
> whatever, and I 
> will  write it up (unless you'd like to submit it yourself) 
> and give you credit 
> at the  end of the column).
>  
> Other examples; 
>  
> -a friend whose scope didn't come with a peep sight fashioned 
> one from a  
> plastic cable tie from the hardware store (less than $1), so 
> that it fits around  
> the end of his scope and sticks up like a peep sight on a 
> gun. With practice 
> he  can aim his scope so that a distant bird is right above 
> the tip of the 
> sight and  get the bird in view much faster.
>  
> -making your own field bag from an old pair of blue jeans, 
> with pockets  left 
> on for small items (OK, I admit stealing this one from a recent
Bird  
> Watchers Digest).
>  
> Anyway, these are just examples, I'm sure you folks have 
> better and more  
> practical ideas than these. I already have 3 very good ones 
> in mind (from Gail  
> MacKiernan, Matt Barr, and Bob Augustine, though they may not 
> be aware).
>  
>  So please email me with your ideas, and leave me your email 
> address  or 
> phone number in case I have questions. Email them to me privately
at 
>  (mailto:[log in to unmask]) 
>  
> This will be something we can all benefit from, and I plan to 
> share  the 
> ideas here on MDOsprey, after they appear in The 
> Yellowthroat. We'll see how  this 
> goes...
>  
> Thanks, 
> Rick Sussman
> Ashton,MD
>  (mailto:[log in to unmask]) 
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