For the record, I did not at all interpret the earlier message as suggesting flushing. I understood that he was suggesting walking along the road and NOT among the trees precisely to avoid (or at least minimize) disturbance. But, maybe I'm wrong.
I would agree however that future requests for information on finding owls in particular locales are ideally made by asking for off-line (directly personal) responses.
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Eric DeFonso
Coal Creek Canyon, Jefferson County, CO (at exactly 8,000' ASL)
Coal Creek Canyon, Jefferson County, CO (at exactly 8,000' ASL)
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 8:38 PM John Shenot <johnshenot@gmail.com> wrote:
For the record, I didn't mean to chastise or embarrass the person who posted this. I meant to educate newer birders/posters on an important point about birding ethics.
I'm not perfect, I've done things I regret, and I still have so much to learn.
I apologize if my tone was harsh.
John Shenot
Fort Collins
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