One of my favorite moments from this year in the grasslands as Pronghorn come to get a sip |
a very cold Red Fox in Maine |
watching youth get excited about birds in the Caroni Wetlands of Trinidad was a hopeful moment |
But not all things were a fiction of my mind. Over the years, my experience anywhere has told me to be cautious. I experienced a drive-by-shooting and heard daily stories of people having their throats slit at random which included my host's cousin while I was there. To make things worse, I was near a church where the daily funerals happened. Was this really what it was like for a Trinidadian every day? Like everyone else, I learned to lock myself indoors at night and tread lightly during the day alone with my hidden camera gear. A dog barking at night scared me but a dog on the property made me feel safer. With 3 dead bolts on my door, I knew not to answer my door after sunset. Most of all, I learned what frustrated locals were suffering at home on a daily basis. Crime, like drug trafficking, happened anytime and everywhere. It was exhausting to be vigilant at all moments. Thankfully, Asa Wright brought me comfort while I was there. I could bird freely without worries. But outside of the property lines, it was a whole different world.
My amazing room at the Asa Wright Center. I loved it! |
The Scarlet Ibis were one of the many Trinidadian Highlights |
Fresh produce markets inspire and I become inspired back home and find my own way of getting fresh produce. |
The amazing Oilbirds of Asa Wright! |
the 'Apapane is one good looking Hawaiian endemic! |
a security detail goes ahead of me as we count birds like Red Warblers in this private sector of Malinche |
I do research in the local gardens around Tlaxcala and find a migrating Nashville Warbler |
Happy and fresh produce with Delfina! She makes my favorite cream of pea soup! |
We discover the southern most range of Evening Grosbeaks in central Mexico and it blows my mind away! |
Black-legged Kittiwake in Glendale, AZ!!! Worthy of a state chase! |
In Arizona, I added 18 new bird species to my state list. In Pima county, I added 11 new birds. And for my life list, I added 120 new life birds.
This is just some of them! |
And Bernie was a guy I knew growing up. He was vital in the creation of Woodland Dunes. I knew I was on nature's side when I heard a council member, who I knew well, speak of building lots of factories in Bernie's established Woodland Dunes. I didn't agree with the guy then and kept my mouth shut because I supposedly didn't know anything. I was a stupid kid. Secretly, I hoped Bernie would win and protect this land that I used as my playground. I knew the forests well around that area. We had forts. We knew where the deer hid. Monarchs and snails and birds loved this little woods. Then one day, my playground forest and her little winding creek were wiped out and buried for "progress". I was stunned by the emptiness. It was GONE! Bernie's land was next to "mine" and in jeopardy but thankfully Bernie won. And those factories? Yeah, most of them are empty buildings now because the jobs went elsewhere. We wiped out a creek and a woods for nothing. But for all the fights, Bernie won against the establishment and today Woodland Dunes is one of our finest landmarks. Thank you Bernie and Barb for your contributions to the important preservation of this planet.
What can I say about 2018? The more I experience with the birds; the more I know. Birds bring people together. Birds make us see things that are happening around us. Sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. Sometimes I feel like I'm becoming a bird. I want to be outdoors all the time and not caged up inside a room. In November, I had a hard time piecing together a general outline for birding next year. Today, I am happy to say that I have several projects lined up for 2019 that will take me into the summer. I had to juggle a tighter budget for this next year which made things a challenge. However, it's going to be an exciting ride!
I'm wishing you all a wonderful new year! I think January will mark a new milestone for this blog as we hit a million views. Thank you for following and being a part of the weekly adventures!
Thanks for bringing this armchair bird watcher the fruits of your hard labor to the screen of my laptop. Hang tough this next year. Who knows what lies ahead with the orange baboon still in the white house. namaste.
ReplyDeleteI know! Every year presents a new challenge. And hopefully the Orange Baboon gets the boot. Not sure Pency Poo is much better. A snake in the grass that one. Thanks Janice for following along. Happy New Year!
DeleteWhat a wonderful interesting ear you have had. I loved reading about your trails and adventures and of course seeing your wonderful bird photography. Thank you for visiting and commenting on my blog over the past year and I will you and your family an happy and healthy 2019 Chris.
ReplyDeleteYou do the same. I love all your fun adventures out. Happy New Year Margaret! Hugs from Tucson!
DeleteHello Chris, you had a a great year. Even though parts seem very scary. I was tempted to visit Trinidad, but now I am not so sure. Congrats on your lifers. I wish you many new birds in 2019. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteTrinidad is AMAZING. There is an abundance of rain forest there and life. Wonderful beautiful wildlife. However, a few of the humans aren't so nice to each other. I will say that the people in my circles were incredible. The kindest people I've ever met this year. 2 strangers even went out of their way and told me to smile. And I laughed. Sometimes I forget to smile. But to a friend wanting to bird there, I will say this. Have Asa Wright pick you up from the airport. The place is protected like the White House and it's huge. I highly recommend it. You'll never want to leave. There's so much to do there and you'll never get bored. Plus there's tours that go out. The room includes your meals, teas and coffees. You'll be pampered well. The staff are incredible. I made some good friends while I stayed there.
DeleteThat was a wonderful read Chris. My birding is never so adventurous or dangerous.
ReplyDeleteYou should be fine in Wales near to where Charles Tunnicliffe did many of his finest drawings. March may not be the best time for birding but I'm sure with your determination, you will find lots to enjoy.
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Thank you Phil! I'm pretty stoked. Even your common birds will be new for me so it should be fine. I am bringing an umbrella! And thanks for the link! Happy New Year and look forward to reading about your birding fun!
DeleteI am in awe of your determination, Chris, which takes you to all these scarey places. Just take good care and keep safe. I should particularly warn you about Wales, if you intend to visit there. It has hoardes of vampire sheep - don't be deceived by their docile appearance! And make sure you don't take a leek without permission!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and Micheal a wonderful 2019 - - - Richard
Oh man! Vampire sheep. Maybe I'll have Micheal go ahead of me:) And no leeks without permission! It's like in Mexico. If they catch you, you go to jail:) Happy New Year Richard!
DeleteA wonderful review of your exciting year - so many adventures and superb wildlife even if safety and security was a worry at times. Your photos are all so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWishing you, Micheal and your family a Happy, Healthy and Peaceful New Year with many wonderful wildlife encounters. I look forward to reading about your new adventures this year.
I hope we get to meet one day Caroline. You and your hubby do the same. Have a wonderful new year. Your blog brings me peaceful thoughts. It really is lovely with a cup of coffee in the morning. Usually it's Saturday morning, coffee, in my pajamas with my cats reading your blog:)
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