Well said!

Kelly Ambler

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From: DAVID A LEATHERMAN <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Mar 3, 2022, 11:42 AM
Subject: [cobirds] A situation (Boulder)
To: COBIRDS <[email protected]>


It has come to my attention that photographers, some of whom may be
birders, are causing a problem west of Lyons in their lust for a
pygmy-owl.  At the risk of pissing some of you off, and causing even more
people to seek this bird by publicizing it, I ask for restraint.  The
person who called me is not a birder but a guy I used to work with who
knows I am into birds.  He owns property bordering Route 7 w of town where
he says 16 cars full of loud-talking people pointing big cameras, rutting
the right-of-way that he maintains are back again today, the way they have
been in numbers for days (weeks?).  He is upset and I don't blame him.  He
says that whoever these people are, they don't really care about the bird,
that they act very entitled, that this is all just about getting the photo
and social.  In short these sorts of situations give birders a black eye
and they are becoming more commonplace.  If anyone reading this knows about
the situation first hand, has been there, has a comment or rebuttal I can
pass on to my friend, I am all ears.  My friend hasn't called the sheriff
yet but is about to and it makes me sad to think "we" might have caused a
reasonable person with deep sentiments for conservation and the natural
world to be so upset.

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins

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