I have seen many times over at Marie Curtis Park, dead fish on the banks of the Etobicoke Creek, especially in summer, we have many people that fish here and leave their catch behind..I have never once thought someone was baiting for birds...and I highly doubt it..maybe someone was trying to "ice fish?" God only knows and we can only speculate what happened, there are many things we cannot explain.
I think there is a fine line in the topic of "baiting"..and putting up feeders, are feeders baiting too? People have been putting up bird feeders and houses for EONS!!
What about the people that smear the suet over the trees at Lambton Woods, the feeding area near the River, where folks go and toss all kinds of food for the birds, I have seen bread crumbs, cracked corn, sunflower seeds and other miscellaneous stuff there, and yes..I took advantage and took photos when I was there while the birds feasted on the food...does this make me a bad person? I think not.
You can't control everything people do...sadly enough there will always be tree pokes, tree shakers and the defensive folk that ask..who the he** are you to ask as stated earlier...just because one is a seasoned birder, doesn't give them the right to poke and shake or distress a bird. But there is no way we can control it, we can call them on it as has been done in the past...but some folks never learn and keep on as if nothing happened.
I figured there will always be an argument between the bins and the lenses....the feeders and the baiters...it is an ongoing issue which will never be resolved IMO.
To argue such is a moot point, energies should be directed elsewhere to bettering and helping our wildlife to survive (that doesn't mean baiting!) It means get involved in your neighborhoods, take the initiative to keep our natural areas beautiful and full of life .....just a suggestion...trees and bushes and flowers...create an natural eco-system in your backyards if you have a yard..it can even be done on an appartment balcony(small size it)
I got involved last year in a few things at Sam Smith, tree planting, supported the bird festival which was awesome..and I would like to continue to do so in the future, time permitting, and people, let me tell you I had a blast!
I met the greatest people who really care for their park.
just my two cents
Irene