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grannyhawkins
10-11-2014, 05:57 PM
Colorful World of Birding Has Conspicuous Lack of People of Color
More diversity among bird-watchers is in everyone's best interest.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/09/140923-bird-watching-diversity-environment-science/

By Martha Hamilton

for National Geographic

Published September 23, 2014


If you're a black bird-watcher, "be prepared to be confused with the other black birder." That's what J. Drew Lanham, a wildlife ecology professor at Clemson University in South Carolina, wrote last year in his list of nine race-related "rules."


"Yes, there are only two of you at the bird festival," he wrote in the pages of Orion magazine. "Yes, you're wearing a name tag and are six inches taller than he is. Yes, you will be called by his name at least half a dozen times by supposedly observant people who can distinguish gull molts in a blizzard."

Lanham's sarcasm is warranted. Minorities have always seemed to be underrepresented in U.S. environmental groups. Now there's new data to support that old anecdotal observation.

According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in 2011, 93 percent of American birders were white, 5 percent were Hispanic (which includes both blacks and whites), 4 percent were black, 1 percent were Asian American, and 2 percent were "other."

grannyhawkins
10-11-2014, 05:58 PM
9 Rules for the Black Birdwatcher
http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/7812/

By J. Drew Lanham

Published in the November/December 2013 issue of Orion magazine



1. Be prepared to be confused with the other black birder. Yes, there are only two of you at the bird festival. Yes, you’re wearing a name tag and are six inches taller than he is. Yes, you will be called by his name at least half a dozen times by supposedly observant people who can distinguish gull molts in a blizzard.

2. Carry your binoculars—and three forms of identification—at all times. You’ll need the binoculars to pick that tufted duck out of the flock of scaup and ring-necks. You’ll need the photo ID to convince the cops, FBI, Homeland Security, and the flashlight-toting security guard that you’re not a terrorist or escaped convict.

3. Don’t bird in a hoodie. Ever.

4. Nocturnal birding is a no-no. Yeah, so you’re chasing that once-in-a-lifetime rare owl from Outer Mongolia that’s blowing up your twitter alert. You’re a black man sneaking around in the nether regions of a suburban park—at dusk, with a spotting scope. Guess what? You’re going to have some prolonged conversations with the authorities. Even if you look like Forest Whitaker—especially if you look like Forest Whitaker.

5. Black birds—any black birds—are your birds. The often-overlooked blackbirds, family Icteridae, are declining across the board. Then there are the other birds that just happen to be black—crows and their kin are among the smartest things with feathers and wings. They’re largely ignored because of their ubiquity and often persecuted because of stereotype and misunderstanding. Sounds like profiling to me.

6. The official word for an African American in cryptic clothing—camo or otherwise—is incognegro. You are a rare bird, easy to see but invisible just the same. Until you snap off the identification of some confusing fall warbler by chip note as it flies overhead at midnight, or a juvie molting shorebird in heavy fog, you will just be a token.

7. Want to see the jaws of blue-blooded birders drop faster than a northern gannet into a shoal of shad? Tell them John James Audubon, the patron saint of American ornithology, had some black blood coursing through his veins. Old JJ’s mom was likely part Haitian. Hey, if we can claim Tiger Woods . . .

8. Use what’s left of your black-president momentum on the largely liberal birder crowd to step to the front of the spotting-scope line to view that wayward smew that wandered into U.S. waters from Eurasia. Tell them you’re down with Barack, and they’ll move even more to the left to let you look at the doomed duck. After all, you stand about as much of a chance of seeing a smew again as you do of seeing another black president.

9. You’re an endangered species—extinction looms. You know all the black birders like siblings and can count them on two hands. You’re afraid to have lunch with them all because a single catastrophe could wipe the species from the face of the earth. There’s talk and posturing about diversifying the hobby, but the money is not where the mouths are. People buy binoculars that would fund the economy of a small Caribbean island—where, coincidentally, lots of neotropical migratory birds winter, and where local people of color might contribute to their conservation if more birders cared about more than counting birds.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
10-11-2014, 06:03 PM
Dey too busy fornication with you girls , having babies for the WE citizens to raise with our ever increasing taxes , shooting hoops, drinking cold 40's , gambling, drugging and stealing to ever watch birds!
And anybody that thinks that truth is racist can just kiss my ass!==Tyr

Pernicious
10-11-2014, 06:16 PM
http://www.debatepolicy.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=6539&stc=1
Black bird!

grannyhawkins
10-11-2014, 08:34 PM
I just found this article hilarious, for the fact that it was from the politically correct, national geographic web site, who has made a livin and a reputation by bringin us pictures of African women with saggy boobies!!! :laugh:

And, the fact that racism is so universal now, that it's infected ornithology!!! 6541

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
10-11-2014, 09:29 PM
Dey too busy fornication with you girls , having babies for the WE citizens to raise with our ever increasing taxes , shooting hoops, drinking cold 40's , gambling, drugging and stealing to ever watch birds!
And anybody that thinks that truth is racist can just kiss my ass!==Tyr

typo, --"you"--- should be ---"young"---... :laugh:

I was interrupted with a serious long distance phone call.
Sorry for the mistake. --Tyr

Jeff
10-12-2014, 07:04 AM
Dey too busy fornication with you girls , having babies for the WE citizens to raise with our ever increasing taxes , shooting hoops, drinking cold 40's , gambling, drugging and stealing to ever watch birds!
And anybody that thinks that truth is racist can just kiss my ass!==Tyr

AAA Yup you is a Racist :laugh:


Myself I always thought people got them confused because they all look a like :laugh:

Jeff
10-12-2014, 07:06 AM
Dey too busy fornication with you girls , having babies for the WE citizens to raise with our ever increasing taxes , shooting hoops, drinking cold 40's , gambling, drugging and stealing to ever watch birds!
And anybody that thinks that truth is racist can just kiss my ass!==Tyr

AAA Yup you is a Racist :laugh:


1. Be prepared to be confused with the other black birder. Yes, there are only two of you at the bird festival. Yes, you’re wearing a name tag and are six inches taller than he is. Yes, you will be called by his name at least half a dozen times by supposedly observant people who can distinguish gull molts in a blizzard.

Myself I always thought people got them confused because they all look a like :laugh:

fj1200
10-13-2014, 08:15 PM
And anybody that thinks that truth is racist can just kiss my ass!==Tyr

Truth isn't racist, ignorant idiots are.