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During this time of year, hunters are out in force. As a relatively new birder, I am concerned that while visiting places like Big Island and Kildeer Plains, I will walk into the path of a hunter, or get too close, or encroach in some other way. What are the guidelines and risks to birding on public land where hunting is permitted?
For instance, as I was watching the sun come up over Big Island's westernmost impoundment last weekend, I was startled by gunfire coming from the grasses in the north half of the pond. Seems a little close, but I don't know what the precautions should be for birders AND hunters.
Your comments are most appreciated.
Scott E. Zimmermann
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