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Paula Hansley

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May 29, 2023, 11:45:59 AM5/29/23
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I’ve posted my last bird sighting/hearing on CObirds. 

The world, unfortunately, has changed. 

Too many people now are just interested in getting the best picture of a bird without regard for the bird’s well being. 

Paula Hansley
Louisville 

P.S.  I will also hide my ebird lists. 


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Evan Carlson

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May 29, 2023, 11:47:03 AM5/29/23
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Thank you for your service o7

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Preston Sowell

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May 29, 2023, 12:00:57 PM5/29/23
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I'd certainly love to see some more studies to help determine more conclusively how and what affects the well being of birds.

Best of luck out there.

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Peter Ruprecht

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May 29, 2023, 12:09:45 PM5/29/23
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Paula, and anyone,

If you don't want your observations to end up on any of the eBird rare bird alerts (which greatly increases their visibility) you can go to https://ebird.org/prefs and check the appropriate box.

Peter Ruprecht
Superior

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David Suddjian

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May 29, 2023, 3:30:59 PM5/29/23
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I’m not even sure what posting is being referred to as leading to a problem. But reports to CoBirds are less likely to be a source of disturbance presently since so few things are posted here. Compared to eBird with a massive quantity of input.

David Suddjian
Littleton CO

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Paula Hansley

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May 30, 2023, 6:00:37 PM5/30/23
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Someone reminded me that I said I wasn’t going to post on CObirds any more. Obviously , I need to amend that statement. If I see or hear an unusual bird at my house, and if I’m going to be home, I will post the sighting. 

I may have seen the Black and White Warbler if I had realized what it was immediately. I was looking in the leaves not on the bark of my maple tree. It likes to glean insects from under the bark, like a nuthatch. 

The trunk of the maple is four feet from my water fountain. 

To me, this is a much different situation than an Open Space area that is not monitored by rangers 24 x 7. 
 
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