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I believe this is one I can get more pics of. If I'm remembering right, this group was just having a mini debate amongst themselves since a handful of them share location info with each other.
It's somewhat nice to see different photographers shooting the same owl, but it also leads to arguments about if a crowd of people should be staking out an animal's home.
They do seem to be respectful, and they all have the ability to shoot from very far away, as shown in today's Zooooom post, but it can turn into an issue if people start sharing locations with everyone.
That's fair. I can imagine that there's a fine line bettween nature photographer and bird-harassing paparazzi lol
Found an article about ethical animal photography and how harmless activities can hurt or get animals killed. Here is an owl story from it:
I also always think of Mao and the sparrows. Four Pests Campaign I was going to post some quotes, but after reading them, I decided not to. I'll simplify it into saying one of the things they did was to purposefully make noise and just disturb the birds in general so they couldn't rest or eat. About 4 million sparrows were killed. The end result of that misguided effort was a famine that killed 20-30 million people, so it worked out for either side.
Birds live in a very delicate balance. They've given up many physical advantages we take for granted to be able to fly. As long as the balance is kept, they do fine. But when their life revolves around flight, and they can no longer maintain the energy needed to fly, they are done for. Energy needs are so high for them.