BALD EAGLE - Arapahoe County, CO @ Orchard Rd

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Ed Baker

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Apr 24, 2020, 12:25:50 PM4/24/20
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04/24/20
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BALD EAGLE

Arapahoe County
@ Orchard Road
flying high high high above my car on I-25

white head and neck - beautiful
large dark wing span

flying like the breeze

if i've got ID wrong or it's unacceptable as reported, please advise and i will adjust my ways.

Bonnie Boex
Denver, CO

Ashley Stokes

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Apr 24, 2020, 4:26:50 PM4/24/20
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Just a question for my learning...as I see a lot of people coming to visit the Louisiana Waterthrush, what’s a respectable distance for viewing? I’m finding there are some folks that would be within the social distancing 6ft circle if it were another human, kidding, but you get the point. So, to prevent altered behaviors of the bird...what would be best? I realize some birds may be more tolerant than others....so what’s the rule of thumb?  
Thanks 
Ashley 
Larimer County
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Peter Gent

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Apr 24, 2020, 5:31:41 PM4/24/20
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Ashley,

This is an excellent question, and the answer does depend on the bird.  This Louisiana Waterthrush does seem rather tolerant of people, but if they really were within 6' of the bird, then I think that is way too close.  When we are observing a rare bird, the last thing anyone should do is to get so close that it flies, and so others don't get to see it.  I have seen this happen, and most often because photographers get too close.  They seem intent on getting a frame-filling picture, rather than a more distant photo that is good enough to document the species.  Just my opinion.

Cheers,  Peter Gent.
Boulder.


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Joe Roller

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Apr 24, 2020, 10:11:12 PM4/24/20
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Well said, Peter, and furthermore it is proper form
to genially get the idea over that someone is TOO CLOSE, crowding the bird.

You might say, "Hey, let's all back off a few feet and give it some room. A friend of mine
is on the way, and I'm hoping the bird is still here then."
There are stronger ways to say it, and still be polite, but maybe try the softer approach first.
And if someone says, "I want to get a flight shot, let's flush it," homicide is justifiable.

Joe Roller, Denver

For further info, refer to the ABA Code of Ethics. 
The bird comes first.





Karl Stecher Jr.

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Apr 25, 2020, 11:47:02 AM4/25/20
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Shooting the bad birder is OK, but if you shot the bird, it would counter the expresssion that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
 
Karl Stecher
Aurora
 
 
 

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Lori Pivonka

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Apr 25, 2020, 1:42:42 PM4/25/20
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