Not blaming anybody, but today I was on the Spit and it was crawling with groups of photographers. There were only two owls, one of which was a Saw-whet which I found in a "non-typical" spot, and the bird was clearly under severe stress - it was breathing very hard, twisting its head around and rocking back and forth, with the mouth open and wings drooping. It had almost certainly been flushed. Some people I observed were shaking the conifers and speaking very loudly.
Many I talked to referred to this site as their source of info. Perhaps something to think about.
That being said, the other bird was a Long-eared which was hidden in a tangle and many enjoyed it. It stayed fairly calm most of the time.
Lev.
Lev, not sure if i saw you today, but i saw a few things:
1. a group of 20 young people. they looked like they were on some type of organized tour
2. some photographers. the ones i spoke to saw the LEOs, got their photos and left
3. two idiots walking around the wooded area, screaming to one another "hey Ray/Roy, you see anything yet?

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4. the gent on the bike that i mentioned in the previous post (a birder, not a photographer)
5. the people who were there to count the water foul. they told me about the apparently-stressed NSWO. i also showed them the NSWO that i saw and we all observed it from a respectable distance.
as a "photographer", which, in my opinion, is just another word for a birder with an expensive camera, i'm tired of seeing people acting in a disrespectful manner. that's why i am happy to disclose information to those on this site who i've met and trust.
since it appears as if this site is not moderated and there aren't any rules about what to post, what can we do? people will be stupid regardless of what's posted on here. this site also lets people like me go and see birds that I normally won't see, and i'm grateful for detailed posts. its a double-edged sword...