This Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay isn't stupid. The bird is waiting for a handout in the tourist heavy Garden of the Gods |
I love the idea of road trips, but as I'm getting older, I don't have the patience to sit for 11 hours in a vehicle like I used to. That is the amount of time it takes to get from Tucson to Colorado Springs IF you don't make long stops. And how can a birder pass up such fantastic birding hotspots like Bosque Del Apache?! I like to meander to my final destination spot.
Orion is a human beaver hybrid |
During a stroll in a nearby cemetery, I enjoy watching Fox Squirrels chase each other around the grounds. |
I like to take things slow and I needed to take a break. My body has been healing and I didn't want to overdo it. So there were two requirements. If I took my car Betty to Colorado, we needed to stay an evening in Socorro, close to Bosque El Apache. I needed that moment when the sun began to set and the birds began to fly over our heads to put myself together. No matter how many times I see it, it never gets old. The video below is just one moment from a long one I had while watching the miracle of Sandhill Cranes and other waterfowl fly over my head.
The following morning we left Socorro for Colorado Springs, but we stopped in Pecos, New Mexico for breakfast. And at this cozy restaurant, we saw the most beautiful holiday tree. I sat sipping my coffee next to the fire trying to memorize all the details of that gorgeous tree. Those are the moments from a road trip that I enjoy.
Sometimes I'd love to shrink myself and get lost in the majesty of a holiday tree like Chip and Dale did in that Christmas special so many decades ago. |
Black-billed Magpie |
Poor Bee Bee. She's not a lap dog at all. |
A Cackling Goose comes in for a landing |
An easy ID for this Cackling Goose, a white line at the base of the short neck, dark back, short bill, square head makes it perfect for the Richardson's subspecies. |
Cackling Geese are easy to pick out when next to their larger relatives, the Canada Goose. This Richardson's subspecies is about a third of the size of the related Canada Goose |
The Richardson's Cackling Goose is the main subspecies to winter in Colorado. It is possible to find Taverner's mixed in with this group. Source: Utah Birds |
There's a great place to bird near Colorado Springs in the town of Fountain. It's a lovely preserve that goes along a river. During our walk we discovered that beavers had been busy. We also had a Great Horned Owl fly out from the trees over our heads.
My nephew Orion finds an old wasp's nest. I spy my first-of-the-year(FOY) American Robin.
American Robin |
Now I've taken you all there once or twice before, but it's impossible not to enjoy these spaces over and over again.
I personally like the gift shop there. They have affordable art to hang on your walls and a fun restaurant where you can enjoy the beautiful outside. And it was there, I added my first 2020 Townsend's Solitaire!
We had a lovely time. It seems to speed up when we are there. I also noticed my pain was gone for most of our visit. Strange but it was a nice break from my side aches.
Honestly, I don't know what this year will bring. I've left much of it open. I have visitors coming to go birding with me and I am really looking forward to spending some great time outdoors showing them my beautiful part of the world. If and I mean IF, this body gets back on track, I am organizing treks to Florida, the Darien Gap in Panama, and on the big island of Hawaii (or O'ahu). For now, I look forward to peaceful weekends with my cats in the catio, a nice stroll close to home, and doing some work in my garden. Until next time....
Hello, the long drive and road trips are hard but also fun! I am glad you survived the rock hitting the window and the flat tire. Your trips coming sound awesome. Great collection of photos. Happy Birding, enjoy your new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteYes they are! We barely missed that rock with the crazy drivers. So glad to have a bigger vehicle now!
DeleteHappy New Eileen!!!
I know what you mean about road trips - the mind is keen, but the body rebellious! That magpie look very similar to the ones I saw in the UK (Pica pica) etc on my recent trip.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of pictures.
Cheers - Stewart M - (finally back in) Melbourne
LOL! The Magpie is almost identical to their Eurasian counterpart. They're just as vocal there as they are here:)
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great pictures. So nice to see all the wonderful birds. So special to see the one with the blue colors.
And what a funny shot is picture 2. Very nice!!
Best regards,
Marco
Thanks Marco for stopping by and I'm glad you enjoyed the birds. The blue ones make me happy too:)
DeleteInteresting post and fabulous photos. Wasp nests always fascinate me they are so clever and patterned. Have a good week, Diane
ReplyDeleteI couldn't believe he found TWO! Their patterning is striking. It's nature's paper.
DeleteThe trip sounds good apart from the horrifying pass! Lovely photos and the Christmas Tree is just stunning. Good news too about the Cackling Geese :)
ReplyDeleteI think you would have liked it. I had some wonderful tea and some lovely carrot cake:)
DeleteThank you for sharing the beauty and danger and excitement of your trip! Seems like you made some "unique" memories along the way. Boulders? Yikes! We have no such things in nice, flat Florida. :)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your superb photographs and must admit the Scrub Jay is a favorite, only because we have a local population of Florida Scrub Jays nearby. They are nearly identical to Woodhouse's.
Your post is really special, though, due to the clip from Bosque del Apache. My son took me camping there last year and your video immediately brought to mind thousands of cranes and geese, cold sunrises, gorgeous sunsets, song-dogs and so much more. Thank you!
Hope your pain stays away!
Thank you sir:) I'm slowly healing. I love your Florida Scrub-Jays. You are very lucky to live near a population. I remember one landing on my head and it so cool. I have a selfie with that special bird.
DeleteBosque Del Apache is a very special place. I love that town nearby as well. We stayed in San Antonio. Have you been to the Owl's Bar? It's a local favorite and while I couldn't have one this time around, I've enjoyed their burgers in the past.
I hope you have a great weekend and find some excellent birds. I'm sure Florida is like Arizona in that winter birding is so nice. I hate the summer birding. The heat and humidity is out of this world!