Do not
endanger the welfare of birds and other wildlife
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Observe and photograph birds without disturbing them
from their routine.
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Avoid chasing or repeatedly flushing birds. If you
startle them, they may waste energy searching for a new
"safe" area.
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Limit use of recordings and similar methods of
attracting birds.
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Keep
an appropriate distance from nests and nesting colonies.
Do not "save" baby birds. Mama bird is usually watching
from a safe distance.
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Do
not handle birds or eggs.
Do not
harm the environment
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Stay
on existing roads, trails, and pathways whenever
possible to avoid disturbing fragile habitats.
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Walk
carefully to avoid snapping twigs or trampling
wildflowers. The snapping noise may disturb the birds,
and the wildflowers may be a food source for them.
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Leave all habitat as you found it.
Respect
the rights of others
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Observe all laws, rules, and regulations.
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Observe "No Trespassing" signs and other posted rules on
properties.
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Ask
permission to enter any private property. Limit requests
for permission or information to reasonable times of
day.
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Leave gates and fences as you found them.
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Behave in a manner that will enhance the image of the
birding community to others.