This is my original work. These birds are not easy:) A few warblers have since been added to this chart. |
Chestnut-sided Warbler. Photo courtesy of Gordon Karre! Thank you for helping me tell this story. |
The Santa Cruz Flats and within this vast land, a few Sprague's Pipits hide. |
The watering hole on Sasco Rd. |
I hope no one lives here. |
I sat staring at that pony or cow creature in the yard. Definitely cute and out of place. In fact, it looked like Samwise Gamgee's pony Bill from Lord of the Rings. I thought about how nice the shade was. I thought about how much I liked the people around me and wished we could hang out more often. I wondered if the machine under the pomegranate tree was a tractor or grill. And I wondered if that damned warbler would show up. And eventually it did.......
Black-throated Blue Warbler gets the tractor ready |
Ferruginous Hawk |
Yellow-throated Warbler. Photo taken in 2013 at Sweetwater Wetlands |
That guy hanging out on the bench for as long as we waited for the warbler |
I'd like to thank all the wonderful people behind this post today. I think without each other's support, we'd have given up empty handed. It was a blast and it's fun playing detective with you all. Thank you Linda, Magill(for organizing), Gordon, Nathan and Muriel. You guys rock! It's surprising but the life list is slowly growing. 10 more birds until I reach 600. Who will the next life bird be? Over the next several weeks, we'll meet up with friends Randy, Cindy and Pam. Stay tuned for more....
What is amazing is that you keep adding birds on your list. I wonder sometimes on how many birds do I know by name outside the ones I observes growing up or around the houses we lived in on sometimes when hiking.
ReplyDeleteAlways something new to read here. Bravo.
Great photos Chris and well done on the new life ticks. I really do admire your perseverance and patience - you have a great life list already :)
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Chrsit, congrats on your sightings and lifers.. The warblers are cute, nice shots.. especially driving the tractor..Have a great week, happy birding!
ReplyDeleteHey 4 for 4 is pretty great average Chris! Gordon seems to have gotten, by far, the best photo of that Chestnut-sided of any that I've seen floating around.
ReplyDeleteYellow-throated is a great bird. It is crazy that it and the Black-throated Blue have been making camp so long!
What a weird ass winter it has been.
Laurence, it has been a strange weekend. Lots of amazing birds all doing crazy things on crazy plants. But it was a good weekend and that experience will be something that stays with me for a long time:)
ReplyDeleteWarblers, always a treat to see one, or many. There are certain times of the year that birders her travel near and far to see one of a kind. It looks like you got some great shares and enjoyed yourself too~
ReplyDeleteYou are so dedicated. Glad you're getting more out of these experiences than just birds.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to have helpers/friends when searching for that rare bird --who loves to HIDE from you... Sounds like you had a great time.
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Betsy
Chris, you are having too much fun without me! I still can't get used to you using bins all the time. It's quite a change! Glad you found your birds. Congrats on all the lifers and for finally passing me on your U.S. Life List!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Mr. Chris!!! Are all ov those warbler photos on that one photo yours? It was nice running into your group out on Sasco Rd. Keep up the awesome posts!
ReplyDeleteHi there!! It was great seeing you as well. Wished we could have spoken a bit more. Yes, all those photos are mine except that one of Gordon's. It has taken me 3 years to create a warbler grid like that....now it's just adding a few here and there. I look forward to reading your reports. The one thing I was sad about was the Sprague's Pipit. I wish I could have gotten pictures. Someday......someday:)
ReplyDeleteFinding and actually getting a photo of ANY warbler is a challenge. They flit around so.
ReplyDeleteLoved your images...and that hawk photo is outstanding.
I admire your enthusiasm for birding, Chris! You do work hard at it so deserve to be adding to your life list!
ReplyDeleteGordon't little warbler with its bum to the breeze is very cute....
ReplyDeleteI have to admit...so far I have not seen any warbler.... maybe this summer....I'll definitely keep my eyes peeled...
Chris, your warbler mosaic is truly remarkable. I have only managed to photograph one warbler so far. I like the image of the guy and dog too.
ReplyDeleteChris! Great shots. I love the YTWA in flight. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteYes I did notice the 'artsey' images making an appearance Chris :) nice.. you know I'm a big fan of all things artsey! Enjoyed this and last post very much, adore your bird captures.
ReplyDeleteThis was an absolutely delightful post! I loved every minute of it. Sounds like an awesome way to bird! Loved the photos (including the first one provided by birder friend) Glad you had a great time....hope your Mom had a happy birthday too. My Aunt (mom's sister) is turning 90 Sunday! Gotta give her a call, for sure. :-)
ReplyDeleteI admire those who do bird-watching and photograph them. It's not easy and takes great dedication. - This was a very interesting and enjoyable post.
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