To all of those who look (and find) Snowy Owls along Dune road, PLEASE do
not park your vehicle in the middle of the road and get out to look at the
bird with your scope.  You're creating a hazard for yourself and others
(aside from it being illegal and frankly, rude).  There was a red car in
particular this afternoon which made no attempt to pull to the side as it's
3-4 occupants got out with their scopes and proceeded to block the whole
road and look at the bird in the marsh.

There are ample areas to park that require little walking - if that is not
feasible at least pull your vehicle to the side of the road where there is
a sufficient shoulder.


On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Patrick Hanly <patrick_ha...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Great looks at the bird in the marsh immediately west of the Ponquogue
> Bridge. Bird present late afternoon/early evening today (Sunday).
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> Pat Hanly
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