Sometimes a lot of effort goes into one bird......
The hours. The miles. And the hikes. But it's more than that......
It's having the experience. Knowing the terrain. And playing detective. All for one bird.
Gray Jay collecting nesting material |
the town of Joseph, OR-named after Chief Joseph |
Bohemian Waxwing |
The snow got deeper. A dark shadow, brief as it was, caught my attention in the dark woods. Then I heard the faint calling of a female bird nearby.
Khanh spotted the fresh tracks of the Spruce Grouse in the snow. He looked up. And I looked down. A black object blended into the dark shadows of the Spruce tree. Could it be? Would this moment happen? Just breathe Chris, it's the bird!!! I pulled Khanh back and silently pointed to the dark object near the base of the tree.
Magic. Pure joy. The male watched us as we watched him.
Spruce Grouse |
The Franklin's subspecies may possibly be split down the road into full species status. This grouse was named after the arctic explorer John Franklin, who led expeditions in the Northwest Territories in the 1820's.
Khanh! He's right there! |
Great post Chris on a wonderful adventure :)
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DeleteWe had tea and coffee as well....and a little dessert:)
DeleteBelle histoire, mais aussi belles images ;-)
ReplyDeleteCĂ©line & Philippe
Hello awesome sighting of the Spruce Grouse. Your views of the mountains are gorgeous. Great collection of photos. Happy birding!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen! I remember your trek here years ago......you inspired me to check out certain areas. Gosh....when did you go? Like 4 or 5 years ago?
DeleteHello Chris!:) The Spruce Grouse is a beauty. A lot of effort, yes, but the thrill and wonder of seeing a new species ah,...makes it all worthwhile. It looks like you had a lot of fun! Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteYou do the same!:)
DeleteHow exciting to find this beautiful grouse! So, you have been in Oregon! We are getting some of our migratory birds back from what I hear and I am watching with eagle eye :-) We have a wonderful birding group here on Crooked River Ranch, but my husband and I haven't been to a meeting yet. We're worried they mostly do the hikes, etc like you do and we won't really be able to participate. But we will check it out. In the meantime,the flickers are pecking on people's houses (including our own!) in mating call, I think, and my joy at having them visit the suet feeder was a little tempered by discovering the tiny holes on the garage door! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt was such a fun trip....I wonder what birds will come to your feeders. I'll be stopping by soon on your blog to check them out:)
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