Why is the solution always to punish the good birders who only want 
to enjoy looking at these rare birds?Why not punishing the misbehaving 
birders/photographers?If you see someone breaking the law by harassing a 
migratory bird or stepping on restricted area to get closer to it, call the 
police and photograph them being arrested. Then post their photo on social 
media and let it be a lesson to all the misbehaving birders.This collective 
punishment doesn’t help any bird or birder.GusSent using Zoho Mail---- On Thu, 
24 May 2018 05:41:35 -0700  Mike<mike...@optonline.net> wrote ----Probably 
another successful chase away thanks to the photographers on the scene last 
night who relentlessly chased the bird from one pool to the other despite being 
told that the bird was best observed and photographed from the car.  
Unfortunately the solution may be to no longer post birds to the list until 
after they’re gone. Mike CooperRidge, LISent from my iPhoneOn May 24, 2018, at 
8:22 AM, Ken F <feus...@optonline.net> wrote:The previously reported Ruff at 
Heckscher State Park was not relocated this morning at about 7:00AM. However, 
it may still be here but becoming more elusive.Ken Feustel     --       
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