Hey, I just posted my opinion and we disagreed. However, if he's going to disturb a nest, then he has to understand the possible repercussions, and that's not just his business. It's as much the "business" of the birds, as well, but they're not on this list, and they can't type a message indicating how they feel about the matter.
Anyway, there's no need to argue this point any further. Joe will have read all the comments and will make up his own mind. My position is clear - take a cautious approach and leave 'em alone. You don't see it that way ... OK, we have a fundamental difference of opinion. BTW, were the birds you photographed hatchlings in a nest? Was the mother sitting on eggs? Shel > [Original Message] > From: Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > What's with all the assumptions Shel? Why worry about Joe's behavior with > respect to the hummingbirds? That's his own business, IMO. > > I've used flash on hummingbirds while they were under the eaves over my > front walkway feeding and being sheltered from the rain. Too tell the > truth, I don't think they cared because it didn't cause a change in their > behavior and they didn't go away. > > In general I'd prefer natural light for obvious reasons. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

