To the MOU listserve.....
   
  Attached is the personal reply that the MOU Moderator sent me.  Normally, I 
would not post such a thing...HOWEVER....since he is the moderator of this 
listserve, it explains alot. 
   
  p.s.   Maybe this isn't the forum for an amateur birdwatcher such as myself.  
 Or the organization.  
   
  Happy Birding, 
  Sandy Kuder
   
  
Terence Brashear <birdnird at yahoo.com> wrote:
        Sandy

There is a HUGE difference between unknowingly spooking a bird and spooking one 
that is in a known location.

I located the bird in a very hard to find spot it, it took me 2 hours to find 
it, and after letting people know about within a half hour, there was a beaten 
trail leading right up to the bird.  I had to tell one person with a point and 
shoot digital camera to back off.  I feel terrible now.  The 10 people that 
were there and could not find it would have told people it was gone.  Instead I 
told people the EXACT location.  Cell phones opened and the calls were made.

When I left there were 20 people standing around and more people on the trail 
heading to where the bird was; around 10:30-10:45AM.  This was not an unknowing 
person not seeing the bird and spooking it.  This was someone not respecting 
the bird's space and getting too close.  By 11AM the bird was gone.  How is 
that a short-sighted assumption?  A huge group of people shows up and in 15 
minutes the bird is gone?  Do you really think I was making flippant 
assumptions?  Give me a break!

I have worked with bird for years, handling them and doing field research for 
USFW, State of Iowa, State of MN, USGS.  My degree is in Avian Conservation.  
Do you think I was just spouting off?  What sort of background do you have to 
ASSUME anything about me?
   
Terry Brashear
Hennepin County, MN
http://www.naturepixels.com
birdnird AT yahoo.com   

  ----- Original Message ----
From: Sandy Kuder <[email protected]>
To: Terence Brashear <birdnird at yahoo.com>; mou-net at moumn.org
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 1:42:12 PM
Subject: Re: [mou] Spooked LEOW

  I went to MAC park about 11:30 yesterday.  Ran into a couple of other 
birders, no one was seeing the Owl.  Spent a couple of  hours enjoying the park 
(I never realized it was there).  I was about to leave around 2 or so when I 
heard a crow making a racket not too far in front of me.  Continued to the 
vincinity of where the crow was and just stood there for a couple of minutes.  
The crow wasn't diving at anything.  After a bit the crow flew away and I still 
stood still.  Just looking and listening.  Didn't even raise my bins.   
Eventually, I took one step.
   
  W H O S H.  
   
  Guess what?
   
  An owl was no more than 10 feet in front of me and I never saw it until it 
flew. 
   
  Does that make me an awful person?  Should I feel shame because it was so 
well camoflauged that I didn't see it until it flushed?   Nope.    I'll tell ya 
what I felt.  Frustrated at the fact that I knew it was an owl, but never got 
my bins on it.  So I can't tell ya if it was a Long-Eared or not.  
   
  But I'll tell you how I feel now.  Frustrated and a little angry at the 
short-sighted assumptions that some birders make about other people.   
   
  And you know what they say about assumptions....................
   
  Happy Birding,
  Sandy Kuder
  

Terence Brashear <birdnird at yahoo.com> wrote:
    It appears someone got too close to the Long-eared Owl at the MAC park in 
Crystal this morning. I heard that people looking for it around 11AM could not 
find it.  I was with 3 other people that found it in a different location 
around 9AM and we were kind enough to let people know the location - it was not 
easy to find.  I left at 10AM and it was still sitting calmly in the area we 
found it.

Whomever spooked this bird, and you know who you are,  you should be ashamed of 
yourselves.

I only hope it returns and can be seen by more people.

Please use common sense when you approach birds.

Regards,
   
Terry Brashear
Hennepin County, MN
http://www.naturepixels.com
birdnird AT yahoo.com
Moderator MOU-NET


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