Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Nature Blogging and Twitter

On November 4, I'm making a presentation to the New River Valley Bird Club about nature journals and blogs. Now, I have to think about why I do this. Here are some of my notes:

Why I Blog

I've kept a paper journal for many years but only started blogging two years ago. I'm surprised I'm still doing it but it must be good.

Advantages:
  • I learn something new every time I get on to check my blogroll. Example: post on sandhill cranes.
  • Part of Worldwide Blog Community of Nature Watchers. Each blog is unique, reflecting each person's interests--some informative, lovely, funny, etc.
  • Makes where I live seem special when others are interested.
  • Can post my photos, text, and videos (see below):
  • Collaboration: An artist took this photo from one of my blog posts and made a painting. She sent me a print.


Disadvantages:
  • time-consuming sometimes leading to lack of focus (must be disciplined to use)
  • interesting posts keep you online and out of nature!
  • weight gain!

Why I Tweet (Sometimes)

I tweeted for the first time a year ago when a fellow nature blogger and myself tweeted back and forth. I couldn't understand any good use for Twitter then. A few months ago, I gave it another try when I noticed some of my favorite bloggers were online tweeting away (Kerri and Dawn). This is what I perceive as the major advantages:
  • Real-time links to relevant posts, images, and other articles.
  • Quick IDs (versus blogs which can take several days).
  • Smart phones allow immediate transfer of data/text from the field.


Disadvantage:
  • Same as above but maybe even more!

Facebook--I don't use for nature blogging, more of a personal/family connection.