After seeing the bird, I saw a ranger with flashing lights behind a car 
that had pulled off to the side, window down and binoculars in hand. He 
took her license and registration back to his truck, I hope he didn't 
actually issue a ticket...the road has plenty of No Parking signage, just 
an FYI that the ranger is on point to show that they mean it.

Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO

On Friday, April 21, 2023 at 1:40:13 PM UTC-6 Eric Storms wrote:

> Scissor tail continues at Roxburough park. On entrance road, at about the 
> third bump sign. It was perched of thistle (?) then flew towards reservoir. 
>
> -Eric Storms
> Douglas county
>

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