louislee 7/02/2012 00:48
Baiting !
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on 18th Jan, 2012
I was observing their behaviour for quite a long time.
They moved from place to place, setting up their "artificial" scene, placing and replenishing the bait and taking "excellent" photos.
They broke a number of tree branches and left the bait after taking their photos.
Are there any regulations that can coercively stop their nasty behaviour ?
wcaptain 7/02/2012 12:32
Hard to it is really nasty.
In Europe, bird table and feeders are common (involving no photo-taking).
As long as the food provided will not have negative impacts on birds, and there is no hygiene problem, it is hard to say they are nasty.
BWA 7/02/2012 21:05
In any case, I don't think that is honorable.
Do you think those photographers will come out and admit that their work is taken using bait?
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louislee 8/02/2012 22:26
To everyone,
Well, what I saw is that the group of people kept making such artificial "scene" and baiting the bird at different locations in LV.
sdavid 9/02/2012 11:06
Yes. These birds should be perched on something more natural, like a fence post or overhead wire......