I just received news from a friend in Pakenham that two photographers (I
should more appropriately call them idiots with cameras) were found pulling
back branches in the apple tree in which the Bullock¹s Oriole was feeding,
apparently in order to get an unobstructed photograph of the bird that was
only metres away.  The oriole flew off and has not been seen since.  With
the Pakenham-Arnprior CBC being held on Boxing Day, that species would be an
incredible one to have on the count.  If the bird is not seen again I shall
hold those idiots personally responsible.  This kind of stupidity has to
stop; perhaps when that kind of activity is observed for any bird, the
person or persons should be reported to the police for cruelty to animals.

Michael Runtz 


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