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<blockquote data-quote="Stew" data-source="post: 2132244" data-attributes="member: 61576"><p>I guess I should reply Lee, as your post was directed to me...</p><p></p><p>Many of the comments made subsequent to your post are basically attacking you because of the belief you will lead tours to see them, thus making cash out of privileged information which you expect us to supply to you, whilst causing repeated disturbance to the birds. Whether or not this is true, I can't comment but it is certainly a belief held by many, so perhaps you ought to try and change the reputation you seem to have? I don't know enough of you to comment further.</p><p></p><p>What is undoubtedly true is another comment made above. Those of us who saw them in 2008/9 were ENTRUSTED with the information on condition we didn't share it further. Would you expect us to betray that trust just so you can see them? What would that do for the reputations of the birders involved?</p><p></p><p>Stew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stew, post: 2132244, member: 61576"] I guess I should reply Lee, as your post was directed to me... Many of the comments made subsequent to your post are basically attacking you because of the belief you will lead tours to see them, thus making cash out of privileged information which you expect us to supply to you, whilst causing repeated disturbance to the birds. Whether or not this is true, I can't comment but it is certainly a belief held by many, so perhaps you ought to try and change the reputation you seem to have? I don't know enough of you to comment further. What is undoubtedly true is another comment made above. Those of us who saw them in 2008/9 were ENTRUSTED with the information on condition we didn't share it further. Would you expect us to betray that trust just so you can see them? What would that do for the reputations of the birders involved? Stew [/QUOTE]
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