Greg, then please don't go tomorrow. I'm out of town and won't be home until 
late Saturday so can't try for the bird until Sunday. Maybe you can wait until 
then. 



;-) 


Carol Cook 

now in Great Falls, MT and can't get home to Lakewood, CO soon enough 


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From: "Greg Pasquariello" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Cc: "Colorado Birds" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 3:46:35 PM 
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Plan to work things out with the Rangers and Manager at 
BCLP 

Good job.  The whole "sneak some seed in" thing bothered me too. 


I haven't tried to see the Brambling yet;  it's not a life bird for me, but it 
is a state bird and I will go tomorrow.  You'd better get there before me, 
because when I chase a bird, it's a sure way to get it to leave town. 




Regards 
-Greg Pasquariello 
Roxborough CO 




On Nov 23, 2012, at 3:35 PM, Joe Roller < [email protected] > wrote: 





Tom and other birders, 


Are you sitting down?  
I am serious for a change. No joke, this is serious. 


I chatted with Erik, a Park Ranger at Lakewood today. Their policy about not 
feeding wildlife has 
more to do with the many ill effects of people casually feeding ducks and geese 
at the lake. There are 
bird feeders at the Park Headquarters, and the staff are simpatico with our 
situation. They are just trying  
to be consistent with their own rules. Erik mentioned that birders have been 
good about parking properly  
in the lot and otherwise obeying rules, paying entrance fees,  
Not only are they raking in the dough, but I think that the Lakewood Park 
system can garner some good publicity out 
of the Brambling situation, which is of more lasting value than the extra 
ducats. 


Tomorrow I have will chat with some higher ups to see if we can find a mutually 
satisfactory 
compromise.  Jeff Gordon called to mention that birders will be flying in from 
all over if that 
Brambling sticks around. Once the ground rules are set, the ABA can help get 
the word out to  those 
interested. When I was at the site at about 2:30, about 15+ birders were seeing 
the Brambling about every 10-15 minutes on the footbridge. One couple had 
driven down from Omaha. 


Also, Mike Henwood, finder of this Siberian finch, has worked closely for years 
with the Rangers to bring the Park bird list. 
He returns to town tomorrow evening, and we are optimistic about a good 
solution. 


I must have had a moment of temporary insanity to hint that people adopt the 
scoff-law position. 
Not only have I had pangs of guilt but waves of remorse. 


The park opens around 7:45 this weekend, by 8 at the very latest. In contrast 
to recent weekdays, the main gate 
may be closed earlier than that. The Brambling is an all day bird, so there is 
no need to be there by dawn's early light. 


Joe Roller,  
Denver 







On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Tom Wilberding < [email protected] > 
wrote: 

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Hello Bear Creek Lake Park, 

  

Many Colorado birders have enjoyed seeing the Brambling at your Coyote trail on 
the bridge. Some have spread bird seed in order to attract the Brambling to the 
open to see it. I understand a ranger recently put up a sign, “Do not feed 
wildlife.” I wonder why? I am puzzled because the park feeds wildlife at your 
visitor’s center—bird feeders. 

Thanks for helping me understand your point of view. If you don’t mind, I will 
pass on your answer to my birding pals in Colorado. 

  

Congrats on running a wonderful park! 

  

Tom Wilberding 

Boulder, CO 





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