Hello everyone,

I rarely post, and I am sorry to do so by getting involved in such a
discussion.

The public health order states:

"All travel, including, but not limited to, travel by automobile or public
transit, except Necessary Travel is prohibited."

"Necessary Travel.  For purposes of this order, travel is Necessary for any
of the following purposes: (1) providing or accessing Necessary Activities,
Minimum Basic Operations, Critical Government Functions, and Critical
Businesses; (2) receiving materials for distance learning, for receiving
meals, and any other related services from educational institutions; (3)
returning to a place of Residence from outside the jurisdiction; (4) travel
required by law enforcement or court order; (5) non-residents returning to
their place of Residence."

Now, I'm not a lawyer, but there is enough vagueness in the inclusion of
outdoor exercise as a "Necessary Activity" that I'm sure you could get a
good lawyer to argue that traveling across the state to go bird-watching
was within the letter of the law.  Please stop thinking about the letter of
the law for a moment.  We all know that it is not necessary to go all the
way across the state to "exercise" when a local trail would work just as
well.  As birders, we strongly discourage people from intentionally
disturbing, flushing, or otherwise harassing birds, even though there is no
law explicitly prohibiting it in most places.  As a community, we are
accustomed to placing the welfare of the birds above our personal desire to
add another bird to our life/state/county/year list, or to get a better
photo, or whatever.  Now, please, place the welfare of other people above
those personal interests as well.  Personally, I had plans for this week to
visit King Ranch for hopeful Ferruginous Pygmy-Owls and Tropical Parulas,
and High Island for their famous warbler migration- all the while spending
time with my brother, sisters, parents, and best of all my young nieces
and nephew.  The disappointment has been quite intense this week from
instead being stuck in my small apartment with just my local trails for
early morning walks and spending the rest of the day working on moving my
courses online, even though I am personally in the lowest-risk category for
COVID-19.  However, every time you go out and especially when you travel
outside your neighborhood, you literally risk killing someone else, if not
yourself.  You also become part of the group that is making this whole
pandemic last longer for everyone.  Is it really worth it?

Marie Hoerner, Colorado Springs, El Paso County

On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 12:20 PM SeEttaM . <[email protected]> wrote:

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