Thank you for doing that, John. All of us should consider leaving our birding areas and trails cleaner than when we entered them. A good rule of thumb is to carry a trash bag with your birding gear. You can even make a non-disposable trash bag by attaching straps to an empty bag of bird seed!
Lauren Hyde
Keenesburg, Weld County
On Apr 22, 2023, at 6:06 PM, mvjo...@gmail.com <mvjohnski@gmail.com> wrote:
Well with today being Earthday, I gathered up some our local birders and 15 of us collected trash and litter over the many segments of trail. It was cloudy and ominously threatening rain, but we got it done and still had a bit of time for birding.There is a pickup truck full of trash that will no longer tarnish this great birding trail! I am proud of our group for their hard work and commitment to small piece of the planet!John RawinskiMonte Vista, CO--
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