Consternation still exists with the "stable people".  I spoke with one of 
the senior Park Rangers this morning (after the stable people call them 
about us being in the large parking lot).  Birders can park and bird from 
that large parking lot just west of the stables as well as walk the paved 
road that encircles that parking lot.  PLEASE do not leave the pavement in 
the direction of the stable buildings or any fenced off horse areas.  The 
bird has been very cooperative (birders just need some patience) and it can 
typically be seen without EVER having to leave the pavement and/or approach 
the horse stable infrastructure (buildings, fences, etc.).  

Let's show the stable people (and State Parks) that we birders ARE a 
responsible and considerate bunch.

Thank you all!

Joey.

Joey Kellner
Littleton, Colorado

On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 9:33:04 PM UTC-7 Bob Shade wrote:

> Several of us were approached by the State Park Police this morning and 
> informed that they do not want non-horse people wandering around inside the 
> stable/corral area. We are free to use the parking lot (where the 
> Golden-crowned Sparrow has appeared) or to approach the rabbit brush area 
> on the east from the road. (Park at Fox Run)
>
> Bob Shade
> Lakewood
>

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