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<blockquote data-quote="chowchilla" data-source="post: 1717773" data-attributes="member: 61100"><p>It's very sad to see this sort of behaviour especially from birders/photographers... I really hope this thread will come to their attention and make them suitably ashamed of their behaviour!</p><p></p><p>Reminds me of the Cairns Esplanade when the tide comes in forcing the waders close to the boardwalk. So long as folks stick to the boardwalk, the waders will concentrate really close in and are easily observable. All you need then is some idiot jogging along the waterline, instead of on the boardwalk itself, to come along and put everything up. It happens all the time and of course tired waders end up being harassed. I hope to read one day in the local paper of one being taken by a croc at the water's edge. They'd soon stop then!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, I can vouchsafe that Fay is very considerate when taking pics!:t:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chowchilla, post: 1717773, member: 61100"] It's very sad to see this sort of behaviour especially from birders/photographers... I really hope this thread will come to their attention and make them suitably ashamed of their behaviour! Reminds me of the Cairns Esplanade when the tide comes in forcing the waders close to the boardwalk. So long as folks stick to the boardwalk, the waders will concentrate really close in and are easily observable. All you need then is some idiot jogging along the waterline, instead of on the boardwalk itself, to come along and put everything up. It happens all the time and of course tired waders end up being harassed. I hope to read one day in the local paper of one being taken by a croc at the water's edge. They'd soon stop then! Yep, I can vouchsafe that Fay is very considerate when taking pics!:t: [/QUOTE]
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