Originally Posted by
Fenelon
I don't see why an ID module couldn't be built in to the existing hunting cert course, and be made mandatory for all instructors to cover. It could easily be done in a 1.5 hour AV presentation - combo of PowerPoint and video. All of the required footage exists now eg. Cornell library, Sibleys and Thayers series. Could include stills of both sexes, as well as "pass-by"flight shots from straight out and overhead. Add a bit of video with audio, showing take-off and landing characteristics, call in flight, flight characteristics. Emphasis should be made on non-target species that are usually shot - eg. grebes, gulls, herons, Northern Harrier, Caspian Tern, Cormorants, Bitterns, Loons. This could be an intro exposure to swan separation too. End the module with a self-test section that's maybe "30 mins long - maybe call it "shoot or don't shoot - short video blurbs and/or stills of how these animals will be encountered during a hunt . Throw some low-light pics in too. Teach the hunter that often it's better to let the bird pass when ID is not positive.