To boldly go......
Turquoise Tanager 901 in Trinidad |
the historic halls of Asa Wright |
910-Rufous-tailed Jacamar in Trinidad |
I had heavy thoughts last year and they continue into this year. Along the way, you meet people who have made an impact on your own life while searching for the world's 10,500+ birds. During my research, I'd find old records from birders who are no longer with us. Sometimes, I'd erase the digital record of that person and replace it with my own discovery. And I didn't want to erase their name from the "last seen" category because that person had meant the world to so many birders, including myself.
920 Green-backed Trogon in Trinidad |
I share a delicious rum on a boat while observing thousands of Scarlet Ibis and American Flamingos, absorbing every second of my visit. Is this how the others before me felt when they saw their first birds?
Sunset at the Caroni Swamp |
930-American Flamingos |
The miracle of this birding life goes beyond anything I could have dreamed of. After each place I discover, I leave behind my own data trail for future generations. I am 46 now. I began this journey in my late 30's. Time weighs heavily on me. We don't have all the time in the world. It took some time to reach a thousand. How long will it take to reach 2000 or 3000?
940-Masked Cardinal |
I stand in unknown lands and know that my time is precious and limited. I have to make it count.
The time differences, sleep schedules and exhausting treks all pay off when we find our target birds.
950-Zebra Dove O'ahu, Hawai'i |
Along the way, we meet all kinds of wonderful people. And while the world seems to be falling apart around us, I see wonderful human people erasing the doubts I have about this planet.
960 Gray Francolin on Maui, Hawai'i |
Elevation is my kryptonite. The White-tailed Tropicbirds, Northern Fulmars and White-tailed Ptarmigans have made me question myself as we go above and beyond the clouds and walk along the edges of sea cliffs.
1000 life birds. It's no joke. I can't believe I have been so focused on that number. Now that I've reached it, I find myself relaxing a bit.
970-Eurasian Skylark on Maui and in Llangoed, Wales |
980-Carrion Crow, Wales |
I love birds a lot, but I've really come to cherish the moments I get to spend with friends old and new. Each moment counts. It's all we got.
990 Eurasian Blue Tit |
1000 Eurasian Bullfinch |
Congrats on 1000! My wish is hit 500! I have friends via the net in the UK, it was fun to ID the Blue Tit and Bullfinch in your post by sight from reading the blogs and photos they share so as you say thanks to the help we get along our journey.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS Chris on reaching 1000 birds species of birds seen. From I have known you on your blog, you have changed and are now appreciation more in life and people as well as birds and you seem to me more content.
ReplyDeleteSome amazing photos here and a lot of birds that I do not recognise. Thanks for sharing. Have a good day, Diane
ReplyDeleteHi Chris! 1000 lifers, that is awesome! Congrats! Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Chris. That is such a wonderful achievement and so well deserved:)
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say? Congratulations. I love you and I am proud of you. It has been my joy and honor to share this passion with you. It was the beginning of our friendship, which I now cherish more than ever. Bird on dear friend. I can't wait to see where the next 1000 birds takes you! 2000 isn't THAT far away, really!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Chris! 1000 lifers is quite the accomplishment taking you on many unexpected journeys and crossing trails with people around the world. Always keep and share your passion, never loose sight of the journey.
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