Almost the same thing happened when I was viewing the Yellow-crowned 
Night-heron at Pella 2 days ago. This other birder was also on the north 
shore. He didn't crawl all the way down the bank, but got WAY too close to 
the heron and forced it to retreat into the undergrowth. This "birder" had 
a camera with a large lens, so he could've got a picture from my vantage 
point on the south shore, but he obviously wanted the perfect picture. I 
would've had words with him, but he left before I could do so.

Adrian Lakin,
Mead, CO

On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 2:51:55 PM UTC-6 kathleen wrote:

> This morning at about 9:00 I was headed to Heron Pond to see the 
> Yellow-crowned Night Heron and witnessed another incident of bad birder 
> behavior.   Two birders in the parking lot were just ahead of me and headed 
> to the North shore.  I was going at it from the south shore and I met an 
> experienced birder who had just seen the bird (within the half hour) and 
> gotten a photo and she volunteered to take me right where she had seen it.  
> Then from across the pond we saw the two birders I had originally seen at 
> the parking lot crawling down the bank almost to the shoreline right where 
> the bird had been seen.
>
>  
>
> We could not find it again with my scope and her good camera plus another 
> man came up who had also seen it from that spot just before.  We stood 
> there for half an hour and the two were there for quite awhile but the 
> heron did not show obviously driven into the reeds.  Amazingly, some other 
> people who did not appear to be birders but had a camera also crawled down 
> the bank.  
>
>  
>
> Folks, we’ve got to get a handle on this.  Please do not approach birds, 
> play tape, or do anything that will disturb them.  In addition if you see 
> something, say something.  Thank you.  I assure you that if those birders 
> were not on the other side of the pond, they would have gotten some 
> feedback from me!   Sorry for this long post but it’s important.
>
>  
>
> Kathleen “Sully” Sullivan, CFO member, former Board member Boulder Audubon 
> Chapter.
>
> Boulder, CO. 
>
>  
>
> Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for 
> Windows
>
>  
>

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