Promote the welfare of birds and their environment. 1. Support the protection of important bird habitat. 2. To avoid stressing birds or exposing them to danger, exercise restraint and caution during observation, photography, sound recording, or filming. * Limit the use of recordings and other methods of attracting birds, and never use such methods in heavily birded areas, or for attracting any species that is Threatened, Endangered, or of Special Concerns, or is rare in your local area; * Keep well back from nests and nesting colonies, roosts, display areas, and important feeding sites. In such sensitive areas, if there is a need for extended observation, photography, filming, or recording, try to use a blind or hide, and take advantage of natural cover. * Use artificial light sparingly for filming or photography, especially for close-ups. 3. Before advertising the presence of a rare bird, evaluate the potential for disturbance to the bird, its surroundings, and other people in the area, and proceed only if access can be controlled, disturbance minimized, and permission has been obtained from private land-owners. The sites of rare nesting birds should be divulged only to the proper conservation authorities. 4. Stay on roads, trails, and paths where they exist; otherwise keep habitat disturbance to a minPromote the welfare of birds and their environment. 1. Support the protection of important bird habitat. 2. To avoid stressing birds or exposing them to danger, exercise restraint and caution during observation, photography, sound recording, or filming. * Limit the use of recordings and other methods of attracting birds, and never use such methods in heavily birded areas, or for attracting any species that is Threatened, Endangered, or of Special Concerns, or is rare in your local area; * Keep well back from nests and nesting colonies, roosts, display areas, and important feeding sites. In such sensitive areas, if there is a need for extended observation, photography, filming, or recording, try to use a blind or hide, and take advantage of natural cover. * Use artificial light sparingly for filming or photography, especially for close-ups. 3. Before advertising the presence of a rare bird, evaluate the potential for disturbance to the bird, its surroundings, and other people in the area, and proceed only if access can be controlled, disturbance minimized, and permission has been obtained from private land-owners. The sites of rare nesting birds should be divulged only to the proper conservation authorities. 4. Stay on roads, trails, and paths where they exist; otherwise keep habitat disturbance to a minand then of course thisplease note the bolded sectionsImageDescription - OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAMake - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.Model - E-30Orientation - Top leftXResolution - 300YResolution - 300ResolutionUnit - InchSoftware - OLYMPUS Studio 2.30WDateTime - 2009:11:07 19:54:02YCbCrPositioning - Co-SitedExifOffset - 276ExposureTime - 1/250 secondsFNumber - 5.60ExposureProgram - Manual controlISOSpeedRatings - 160ExifVersion - 0221DateTimeOriginal - 2009:11:07 12:18:17DateTimeDigitized - 2009:11:07 12:18:17ComponentsConfiguration - YCbCrExposureBiasValue - 0.00MaxApertureValue - F 2.80MeteringMode - Multi-segmentLightSource - AutoFlash - Flash fired, Compulsory flash modeFocalLength - 200 mmUserComment - FlashPixVersion - 0100ColorSpace - sRGBExifImageWidth - 723ExifImageHeight - 965InteroperabilityOffset - 7696FileSource - DSC - Digital still cameraCustomRendered - Custom processExposureMode - ManualWhite Balance - AutoDigitalZoomRatio - 1.00 xSceneCaptureType - StandardGainControl - Low gain upContrast - NormalSaturation - NormalSharpness - NormalMaker Note (Vendor): - Thumbnail: - Compression - 6 (JPG)XResolution - 72YResolution - 72ResolutionUnit - InchJpegIFOffset - 7836JpegIFByteCount - 8809