My wife and I spent 20 minutes or so this morning at around six at 
Chatfield State Park looking for the dickcissels posted yesterday by David 
Suddjian and Greg Pasquariello, with no luck.

While looking for the birds, with hazards on and pulled off the road as far 
as safely possible, a bicyclist went by and made, I believe, a snide remark 
about "parking illegally to see a dickcissel" (he didn't stop and I 
couldn't hear him very well so, if I misinterpreted, I'll apologize now for 
being overly sensitive).

So, my question is this - is it, indeed, illegal to park on the side of the 
road in that part of Chatfield SP?  It would not appear so as I did not 
observe any "no parking" or "no stopping" signs anywhere between the 
Wadsworth entrance and that spot.  Also, at least three park rangers drove 
by and not one stopped to tell us we were doing something wrong.  I also 
believe current conditions are important - my wife and I tried for these 
birds yesterday afternoon while the park was VERY busy, and I did not feel 
comfortable stopping.  This morning, at six, it was very quiet, with very 
little traffic.

Being, at the same time, a bicyclist, a birder, and a driver myself, I try 
to respect both the laws and etiquette of each endeavor.  If I truly was 
doing something wrong, I'd like to ensure I don't repeat myself, so 
educational responses are welcome.

Bryan Arnold
Jefferson County
5,500'

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