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 |
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| 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.....











