Between artistic and tactical birding, there has to be a balance. This past weekend, the artistic and explorer side took over, but not without great "cost".
A Gray Jay |
The Alpine level of Pike's Peak |
My nephew brought his Doritos with him and the package crinkled. I heard a sound from the depths of the forests. A gray figure moved towards us. Then more. That's when I taught him about Gray Jays. I forgot my package of nuts in the car but we did have a few chips to hand out. Apparently this wasn't the first time these jays have heard such crinkling sounds:)
Doritos are bad choices for humans and Gray Jays. Bring unsalted nuts and that'll get their attention. |
Here, the few year long species of birds danced around us in circles where they zeeted and chicka dee-dee-deed from inside of the trees.
Mountain Chickadee |
I had a good laugh. It was bound to happen because it happens to every birder! We make plans and then there we are. Thankfully, the birds weren't once in a lifetime rare. It just would have been nice to add a couple new birds onto that every expanding state list:) But then again, I didn't entirely care either. I have to remind myself that birding isn't a competition. It's why I took myself off that crazy top 100 hundred list.
Black-capped Chickadee |
So I proudly wear my winter plumage as the season begins! Until next time.....
These cold winter shots are stunning. I think as you get older Chris, you now get wiser!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Chris - I much prefer the cold temperatures to heat and humidity :) It looks as though you had a wonderful rejevenating break.
ReplyDeleteSorry meant rejuvenating!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gray jay!!! And I love how the light shows through the chickadees wings! Wonderful trip to Colorado....loved the photos!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.. Happy weekend..
ReplyDeleteGreat winged shot! Winter is my favorite birding time since we travel to Central America every year.
ReplyDeleteWau biutiful bird! Miten kaunis värikäs lintu, ja kaikki muutkin linnut kauniita.
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