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Subject: A gentle approach
Posted Dec 11, 2000 by
Marx
 
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I am relatively new to birdwatching, it all happened after a trip to a local reserve. If the idea of kitting your-self out with copious equipment is too daunting may I suggest that a good way to start is to begin with looking out of the back window. I mean really look, an hour should give you an idea of how many birds are around. Then a basic book to identify them with. If all goes well then off you fly.
I'm still at the window.


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Subject: A gentle approach
Posted Dec 18, 2000 by
Gandalf ( Got my own Comp Now!! Still Redundant!! )
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Hi Marx!

My wife and I have been at it for a long time!!

I have completely forgotten how I started!!!


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