They warned me about the forests. They told me that there would be elves and trolls hiding in these Jack Pine forests.
The ominous "They" warned us. And we took it under advisement. We studied maps of the area. We even met up with other woodsmen from the forest.
It was a gray and overcast day. A storm was rolling into the area. Alone with nowhere to run, we stood along the moderate growth of the Jack Pine forest.
As we stood along the forest's edge, we heard the rare bird call. The King warned us that if we trespassed, we'd be tried and hanged. So we stayed on the road. Just then, a cute little elf came from the forests appearing out of nowhere. "Can I help you fine people?", he said as he looked into my eyes. In my mind I could hear him whisper, Welcome Chris of the Shire! Could anyone else hear him??!!! He was a good looking elf. The kind you might find in a place known as the Big Apple. Not the ugly kind you read about in books. But this handsome silky haired elf worked for the King!
The weather fronts meet causing a great storm |
The Great Wizard, Gordon, was tired and exhausted. Enhancing the power of a storm was no easy feat. We found a modest inn that would allow us to sleep and reorganize our efforts for this rare bird.
The bird gods were ever watching over us. So we ate some fancy sweets blessed by the plumed serpent. Our night's rest would be challenged by strange ladies coming and going at night. A man several doors from us seemed to know them all. I shut our curtains to keep the nightmares away. We should have maybe paid with a little more coin for a fancier inn, but it was what it was. During the early morning hours, we found female hair in the parking lot. Hastily, we left the area.
Kirtland's Warbler |
The Kirtland's Warbler is a sacred bird for many. In fact, it is the sigil of His Grace. In our minds, we heard the Warbler yell, "RUN YOU FOOLS!"
Note the banding |
The Warbler chart |
what an excellent tale. glad you were able to spot your Kirtland's warbler. it sounds like it was quite the challenge. so happy to hear they are watching over this bird so feverishly. have a great night~
ReplyDeleteIt was a huge challenge. It will be an experience I will never forget. Of the 700 some birds I've seen, this definitely ranks as a memorable one.
DeleteSo glad you found that bird and thank you for sharing such a riveting tale. I loved the pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy. That was a nail biting experience. It was the whole purpose of our trek....or at least one of the top birds we were hoping for. For me, it was number one. When the day came, I was stressed out. I know birding shouldn't be that way but when you are trying to document a rare species for the first time and spend lots of time and money on it, you hope for the best results. And thankfully, everything happened. The first attempt was disappointing and I had felt a little frustrated. But that's why we gave ourselves an extra day for this bird. Glad we did!
Deletegreat story and glad you found the Warbler Chris
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret!
DeleteNice adventure story. You should have picked up the woman's hair and left it somewhere out in the woods for birds to line their nests.
ReplyDeleteAlso, why is it when ever you post a selfie, Dave Coulier of "Full House" always springs to mind ???
:) You wouldn't be the first to say this. I get it from my students and adults as well:) I was so disgusted by that hair. The place we stayed was atrocious! And the people were interesting and seedy characters. Won't be going back to that place again:)
DeleteYou really did work hard to see that bird. A great adventure and who doesn't love and adventure with lots of twists and turns :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't birding wonderful? I know you have a lot of fun as well:)
DeleteHello Chris, I am glad you saw this pretty Warbler. What a fun post and photos. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day and week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen! You do the same!
DeleteA wonderful tale and adventure - so glad you finally managed to see the bird :) So much work must have gone into planning that expedition! Have a great week :)
ReplyDeleteThere was a lot of work. Now I'm trying to figure out ways to get other "work" projects done on my budget. It never ends:)
DeleteI was wondering where you were hiding. In the woods obviously. Well done in fiding the Kirtland's with just the minumum of help. So much more satisfying than a bird on a plate. It's heartening to read about how well it's protected. Boy, it must be pretty rare and special.
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