et.
Nancy Nabak
On Tuesday, April 14, 2020, 02:03:47 PM CDT, Tom Schultz
<trschultz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I also completed the survey, and if I'd known it was going to be so short, I
would have spent more time typing text in the box -- which was really the
main part of the survey!
Tom Schultz
Green Lake Co.
-----Original Message-----
From: Karen Etter Hale (Redacted sender "chimneyswift1" for DMARC)
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 10:21 AM
To: christoph.randler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [wisb] Re: Corona Birdwatching
I just completed the survey, and it really did take less than 5 minutes.
Karen
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Karen Etter Hale
Lake Mills, WI
chimneyswift1@xxxxxxxxxx
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Making time for birds
On Apr 14, 2020, at 9:30 AM, Christoph Randler
<christoph.randler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear fellow birdwatchers,
Corona has changed our lives and we want to study its influence on
birdwatching activities in different countries. Please help us and
answer a few simple questions. The questionnaire is in seven different
languages and takes 2 (two) minutes. The study is run by Piotr
Tryjanowski (University of Poznan) and Christoph Randler (University
of Tuebingen).
HTTPS://WWW.SOSCISURVEY.DE/BIRDS_CORONA/
Stay healthy,
Christoph & Piotr
MORE INFORMATION:
It is a scientific study, and you can check my profiles on the website
of the University of Tübingen/MNF, researchgate, eBird, facebook
(BioDidaktik Tübingen), etc.; I am a birder myself, working at the
intersection of biology & social sciences, so thank you all for
helping us getting a clearer picture how corona impacts on
social/psychological aspects of a leisure activity.
Please take care and stay healthy,
Christoph
 Prof. Dr. Christoph Randler
Didaktik der Biologie
Auf der Morgenstelle 24
72076 Tübingen
07071/2974619
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