Hello there Birders
See I have taken note of your comment Steve (Steve Jones – Birding not Birdspotting.)
What I didn’t mention in my recent Hello is that I nearly always walk with my two dogs. One is a mongrel the other is a German Shorthaired Pointer (a Birddog). I will immediately add that the GSP has never been trained or encouraged to do harm to birds. Instinctively however he would catch them if he could.
Please bear with me here and try and keep calm you’ll see where my thread is leading.
The only time he has ever caught a bird (a duck) occurred a few years ago. During heavy rain, by a local pond, he caught a waterlogged duck and shook it vigorously. It lay there on the ground with it’s head cranked to one side. I grabbed my dog (Bracken) and showed him the duck and smacked him round the face and berated him severely. I looked at the duck lying in such a sorry state on the ground while Bracken started to walk away. Then in the blink of an eye the duck looked up and made a dash for water and safety. How do you describe a dog looking gobsmacked (Foxy and Roadrunner live). I tend now not to take Bracken near waterfowl.
My question for the forum is:- Is there a place for dogs in Birding. I would miss them if they weren’t there and the tree birds don’t seem to bother. I don’t see a mass exodus when the dogs are around. My wife is getting interested but doesn’t think that the dogs being around is very apt. I would appreciate your views. Do you take your dogs with you. Do birders generally become anti-dog.
Regards
Roger S
See I have taken note of your comment Steve (Steve Jones – Birding not Birdspotting.)
What I didn’t mention in my recent Hello is that I nearly always walk with my two dogs. One is a mongrel the other is a German Shorthaired Pointer (a Birddog). I will immediately add that the GSP has never been trained or encouraged to do harm to birds. Instinctively however he would catch them if he could.
Please bear with me here and try and keep calm you’ll see where my thread is leading.
The only time he has ever caught a bird (a duck) occurred a few years ago. During heavy rain, by a local pond, he caught a waterlogged duck and shook it vigorously. It lay there on the ground with it’s head cranked to one side. I grabbed my dog (Bracken) and showed him the duck and smacked him round the face and berated him severely. I looked at the duck lying in such a sorry state on the ground while Bracken started to walk away. Then in the blink of an eye the duck looked up and made a dash for water and safety. How do you describe a dog looking gobsmacked (Foxy and Roadrunner live). I tend now not to take Bracken near waterfowl.
My question for the forum is:- Is there a place for dogs in Birding. I would miss them if they weren’t there and the tree birds don’t seem to bother. I don’t see a mass exodus when the dogs are around. My wife is getting interested but doesn’t think that the dogs being around is very apt. I would appreciate your views. Do you take your dogs with you. Do birders generally become anti-dog.
Regards
Roger S