Seth,
 
You may have read it differently than I did. I saw it more as a "Be careful 
when birding in the same areas as people with guns" which I thought was 
completely appropriate. I was out with a birding group at an SWA this week 
(most of us not knowing that dove season had started)
 - when we realized we couldn't go traipsing in areas we might have gone into 
into because it simply wouldn't be safe. Not because hunters might be 
intentionally harmful but because we might not be seen. 
 
While I recognize the rights of hunters and the data that clearly shows their 
financial support of conservation areas, I still don't want to be birding in 
areas where people are also hunting. Not only because of accidents that can 
happen but because it disturbs the peace I am seeking when out in nature. 
 
Gloria Nikolai
Colorado Springs
 
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2013 12:47:38 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cobirds] Re: Dove Hunting Season

All:Browsing the statistics it appears nationally, that there are about 100 
accidental hunting deaths a year in the nation, that is compared to over 30,000 
traffic fatalities so please be careful driving to your next birding 
destination. You're far more likely to die from getting into a car accident 
then you are by being shot by hunters.  I'm not trying to pick on anyone but as 
birder, and yes a hunter I find these and the postings about buying licenses to 
access state land very divisive. When are we all going to wake up and realize 
we are all on the same team here? Birders, anglers, hikers and yes, gasp, even 
hunters (I see all the bumper sticker at the local birding haunts "Tolorence" 
"Equality" etc...) don't those principles apply to the way outdoors enthusiast 
treat each other?  Sure the comment is just a warning and I'm making a mountain 
out of a mole hill, but no one suggests that during Christmas bird counts you 
should shut your blinds because those pesky birders will be looking your 
windows. ALL the hunters I know are safe respectful people, not drunk, birder 
harassing yahoos.  We have more in common then not. I work in conservation, 
last week a respected friend and colleague confided in me, "Seth, we're 
loosing" plain and simple, we are all to busy worried about our little issues 
while habitat conversion and fragmentations on a massive scale is moving at 
rapid rates. Until we can all put our biases aside and realize the only way we 
are going to make a dent in this crisis is by uniting, I'm not very optimistic. 
 I could rant on about this for hours but you get the idea.  Respectfully, Seth 
Gallagher Fort Collins, CO  PS: My best birds this week were American Bittern, 
(while Dove hunting @ Jackson SWA) and great looks Red Crossbills up on Buffalo 
Pass (Jackson/Routt Counties) while Dusky Grouse hunting.   
On Thursday, September 5, 2013 7:41:24 PM UTC-6, birderbob wrote:Birders should 
avoid "running into" Dove Hunters as they usually carry loaded firearms. . .  
Note: Eurasian-collared doves are an exotic and can be taken without limit at 
any time during the year according to the current regulations - I believe a 
small-game license is required. Bob SantangeloJefferson County   On Monday, 
September 2, 2013 4:48:38 AM UTC-6, Joyce Takamine wrote:In Colorado Dove 
Hunting Season is between 1 September and 9 November.  If you plan to bird in 
an area where hunting is allowedyou may run into Hunters.
Joyce Takamine
Boulder





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