If it posted "No Parking", then don't. Things like this make the general
public dislike birders. Same goes for Trespassing...
Sue on Melody Lake, Edina

On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Cole Foster <blackburn...@msn.com> wrote:

> I found a Blue Grosbeak today around 10:30 a.m. in Ramsey along Bunker
> Lake Blvd (Co Rd 116) west of the intersection with Armstrong Blvd.  It
> stayed in the trees on the south side of the road, and it moved around
> quite a bit.  I first found it about a half-mile west of the intersection
> where there is a dense grove of trees with some evergreens.  But the bird
> moved to the east, and when I left it was about 3/10 of a mile west of
> Armstrong.  It sang the entire time I was there - about 15 to 20 minutes.
>
> There are "no parking" signs all along this road, but there are several
> spots where you can pull off from the road and maybe park.  It may not be
> proper to use them, but the road is not heavily used.  There is a paved
> sidewalk on the north side of the road which I used to walk along to
> listen/look for birds.
>
>
> Cole Foster
>
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