Not sure where to put this (mods please move if you think there's a better slot for it).
On holiday in the Carpathians I met a couple of naturalists (particularly interested in butterflies) who used a small voice recorder to record what they had seen and where. Presumably at the end of the day they then played it back and transcribed/summarised in writing or online. They recommended this way of making notes, and sure it looked a lot easier than scrabbling around for a notebook and pencil every time (how many hands have we got, after all ?).
OK, you can't draw, obviously (I can't anyway, hopeless); and they did take a lot of photos as well, which must help. But I did wonder about using such a gadget for bird field notes, particularly for surveys like (British & Irish) Atlas TTVs: too late for that now, I know.
Anyway tried it ? have any views please ?
On holiday in the Carpathians I met a couple of naturalists (particularly interested in butterflies) who used a small voice recorder to record what they had seen and where. Presumably at the end of the day they then played it back and transcribed/summarised in writing or online. They recommended this way of making notes, and sure it looked a lot easier than scrabbling around for a notebook and pencil every time (how many hands have we got, after all ?).
OK, you can't draw, obviously (I can't anyway, hopeless); and they did take a lot of photos as well, which must help. But I did wonder about using such a gadget for bird field notes, particularly for surveys like (British & Irish) Atlas TTVs: too late for that now, I know.
Anyway tried it ? have any views please ?