Went out in search of the screech owl at Muddy Branch Greenway Trail today. No luck but got a great look at a Great Horned Owl in one of the tall pines. If anyone here has a tip on finding the screech owl roost let me know.
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I have to agree that posting the locations of sensitive species on an open forum is a bad idea. Some rarities create such a stampede of birders of all ilks to the posted location that it can hurt the reputation of birders in general as well as the individual member of the species whose position was broadcast openly.
On the other hand, ASKING here gives people who do know the OPPORTUNITY to make INDIVIDUAL decisions about who they will share the information with OFF-LIST, because we can see the e-mail address of the individual who posted the question and make a direct response, off list. Perhaps even extracting a promise to not pass the info further before revealing it to someone who is known to be trustworthy.
So, I would not stigmatize ASKING on the list, but suggest that anybody who does ask also reminds potential responders to respond only to them off-list, if they choose to respond at all. That would keep the etiquette visible and in-play, so that we don't generate this same e-mail discussion every time somebody asks.
Steve Long, Oxford
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