Roger Hebb wrote:
Hi Katherine,
Ive limited transport facilities just the same,im willing to pay petrol,theres loads of birders going from the scunny area,but you might as well ask a pig to fly!!!
Roger.
I go by the Golden Rule - always treat others as you would like to be treated yourself. I would never dream of denying another person the treat of seeing a Mega like this and would go out of my way and do my very best to ensure that the other person gets to enjoy the same spectacle as me. I am always generous of spirit, and kind at heart.
When I meet people on these forums on the reserves, I always get the feeling that I am appreciated, well-liked and popular. But yet, I am left out of these people's trips to the two reserves. I can't understand why people who apparently like me can leave me out of local birdwatching trips when they know I am as keen as mustard to go out birding more than I do at present. I want to feel involved and included.
I look up to people on here enormously; I am in awe of their abilities. When I signed up here, I knew my place in it. I was an ignorant little squit compared with others on here. I believed firmly (and still do) that their experience and years in the field can benefit me enormously in improving and finding confidence in my fieldcraft and bird ID skills. They have a virtual smorgasboard of great birding knowledge in their brains, far more than I do. In passing that on to me, and sharing in their experiences in the field, I can go on to share that with other people, and so the birding world gets more informed, more cohesive and more populous.
People who share a common interest should help, not hinder others who are in pursuit of the same kind of happiness, and the same kind of dreams and ambitions. Birdwatching is a whole lot better when it's shared with others.