Birders,
In my opinion, it may be more helpful to offer suggestions on how to handle a situation than to assign blame.
Bill Maynard, your explanation of how you've dealt with poisonous snakes is greatly appreciated.
Just my 2 cents.
Linda Hodges
Colorado Springs
On Sun, May 31, 2020, 2:06 PM Rachel Kolokoff Hopper <r-hopper@comcast.net> wrote:
Unconscionable.--An interesting and successful morning:--1. Found two Dickcissels just off Hanover road where the Frost Ranch sign is. The birds were on the power lines that run to the south.along a ranch road2. Saw rattlesnake previously reported by Cinnamon (it was big)3. Got ranch hand to kill rattlesnake4. Took more pictures of DickcisselBill KosarEl Paso countyColorado Springs
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