Do you think there is a need for some form of code of practice for the use by birdwatchers of artificial (usually recorded) bird song? I write as an enthusiastic, but only moderate, birdwatcher, and I have come across very different views, often held with great conviction.
These fall, very roughly, into three camps; one: recorded bird song is completely unacceptable in all circumstances; two: recordings can be used, moderately, and never in sensitive sites and never during mating periods; three: they can be used (and are used) at all times.
Perhaps it is time for the leading birding organisations (the RSPB, BTO, your magazine and its readers?) to come together to agree best practice? I fully accept this would be very difficult, if not impossible, to enforce. But it…