Thought for the day - "When they outlaw bird seed, only outlaws will have 
bird seed . . .  ."
 
 
Bob Santangelo
Wheat Ridge
On Friday, November 23, 2012 3:35:44 PM UTC-7, Joe Roller wrote:

>
>
> Tom and other birders,
>
> Are you sitting down? 
> I am serious for a change. No joke, this is serious.
>
> I chatted with Erik, a Park Ranger at Lakewood today. Their policy about 
> not feeding wildlife has
> more to do with the many ill effects of people casually feeding ducks and 
> geese at the lake. There are
> bird feeders at the Park Headquarters, and the staff are simpatico with 
> our situation. They are just trying 
> to be consistent with their own rules. Erik mentioned that birders have 
> been good about parking properly 
> in the lot and otherwise obeying rules, paying entrance fees, 
> Not only are they raking in the dough, but I think that the Lakewood Park 
> system can garner some good publicity out
> of the Brambling situation, which is of more lasting value than the extra 
> ducats.
>
> Tomorrow I have will chat with some higher ups to see if we can find a 
> mutually satisfactory
> compromise.  Jeff Gordon called to mention that birders will be flying in 
> from all over if that
> Brambling sticks around. Once the ground rules are set, the ABA can help 
> get the word out to  those
> interested. When I was at the site at about 2:30, about 15+ birders were 
> seeing
> the Brambling about every 10-15 minutes on the footbridge. One couple had 
> driven down from Omaha.
>
> Also, Mike Henwood, finder of this Siberian finch, has worked closely for 
> years with the Rangers to bring the Park bird list.
> He returns to town tomorrow evening, and we are optimistic about a good 
> solution.
>
> I must have had a moment of temporary insanity to hint that people adopt 
> the scoff-law position.
> Not only have I had pangs of guilt but waves of remorse.
>
> The park opens around 7:45 this weekend, by 8 at the very latest. In 
> contrast to recent weekdays, the main gate
> may be closed earlier than that. The Brambling is an all day bird, so 
> there is no need to be there by dawn's early light.
>
> Joe Roller, 
> Denver
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Tom Wilberding 
> <twilb...@comcast.net<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello Bear Creek Lake Park,****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Many Colorado birders have enjoyed seeing the Brambling at your Coyote 
>> trail on the bridge. Some have spread bird seed in order to attract the 
>> Brambling to the open to see it. I understand a ranger recently put up a 
>> sign, “Do not feed wildlife.” I wonder why? I am puzzled because the park 
>> feeds wildlife at your visitor’s center—bird feeders.****
>>
>> Thanks for helping me understand your point of view. If you don’t mind, I 
>> will pass on your answer to my birding pals in Colorado.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Congrats on running a wonderful park!****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Tom Wilberding****
>>
>> Boulder, CO****
>>
>
>
>

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