Saturday, November 11, 2006

Another Quick and Dirty Post

Okay, got my two articles sent off! Whoot. This morning I bailed on my scheduled trip and just drove out on my own. I love going in groups and sharing the birding experience, but I really needed a day away to bird without a group dynamic. I did a quick stop to South Padre Island and had some fun with some laughing gulls. There's something just so fun about feeding gulls. The above photo was taken right outside my minivan window with no zoom.

The gulls were coming from far and wide for bits of sausage. I ran out of sausage and grabbed some tasty chocolate chip cookies that WildBird on the Fly made:

Check it out, a wild bird on the fly enjoying WildBird on the Fly's cookies! Sweet.

Tonight we listened to JeffGyr give the talk as the keynote speaker for the Rio Grande Valley Bird Fest. It was his "top ten birds of the last thirty years". The first part was just amazing birds that popped up in North America, the last part was focused more on birds that have caused HUGE controversy. He even brought up the infamous pygmy nuthatch incident from 1996.

Pygmy Nuthatch Incident Sidebar: In 1996, a pygmy nuthatch was visiting a bird feeder in North Dakota right on the Red River border to Minnesota. One intrepid birder played a pygmy nuthatch call and got the bird to fly across the river and become the first Minnesota state record. This lead to huge amounts of debate: you shouldn't call birds, why can't you use calls to attract birds--the nuthatch was visiting a bird feeder and that's as artificial as taped calls, it wasn't a natural movement into the state, it was only a couple of dozen feet the bird flew over to get to the other side of the river it's no big deal, blah, blah, blah.

Jeff added a nice touch of what Minnesota Ornithologists' Union Records Committee meetings are like and showed footage of a cowboy shootout, a huge bar brawl, sword fighting, Civil War battles--it was hilarious and a tad accurate.

The talk wound down to the ivory-billed woodpecker of course. As Jeff was showing the footage of the Lunneau video, I was thinking to the first time I saw it last year at the Rio Grande fest and how I was excited and full of hope and couldn't wait for the adventure of going to Arkansas. Now watching the footage again and being slowed down I was a tad jaded and depressed--we didn't have better footage to show for it yet, I truly thought it would be different this year, hope can be so fleeting sometimes. Plus, watching the slow motion of the wing beats on the video compared to a pileated woodpecker reminded me of the whole "back and to the left" of the Kennedy assassination. Come on, Florida, get us a GOOD photo.

The talk was interesting, but I truly enjoyed listening to all the birding controversies best. I told Jeff he should do a book on it, fascinating stuff. I must get to bed, we're banding tomorrow.

Oh, so I tried out a Swarovski digiscoping set up today...I realized that I have never truly digiscoped, I only think I have digiscoped, I've been faking it until now. Here's a preview:

Black vultures!

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7 Comments:

Anonymous Larry S said...

Oh my gosh! You call this a job?
Poor Birdchick - be sure you get enough sleep. :)))

11/11/2006 11:28 PM  
Blogger Julie Zickefoose said...

May I be the first to say these laughing gull photos are dreamily awesome. You and I will be suffering from Gotta Get A Better Camera Disease in tandem. Shila loaned me her Panasonic (that I ironically talked her into buying) for my next trip. Just the few preliminary shots I've taken have made me realize There's No Going Back to the Toy Camera. Sigh.

11/12/2006 9:08 AM  
Blogger Susan Gets Native said...

I got a new camera, I got a new camera!
A Canon Powershot S31S, and it rocks.
Got some SWEET pics of a red-shouldered on my fence. (It's on my blog, if you wanna take a looksee.)

I like black vultures...one of the park district's that RAPTOR sometimes does programs with has a BV named Curly. He is too cute.

Is Amy's baking so bad you have to give the cookies to gulls?
:)

11/12/2006 1:00 PM  
Blogger kathy said...

Is it okay for birds to eat chocolate chip cookies? I have been told that feeding chocolate to birds (at least pet birds) isn't a good idea. Really enjoy all your postings; have been a loyal reader since the owl eruption several months ago.

11/12/2006 8:05 PM  
Anonymous gr8cam said...

Wow, impressive shot.

11/12/2006 8:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please! Please! Explain more about the Swarovski digiscoping. I'm not doing so well with mine.

Susy from UT

11/12/2006 11:00 PM  
Blogger birdchick said...

I'm glad you guys like the photos!

And for the record, Amy's cookies are very tasty. However, I was so mesmerized by the kiting gulls I was grabbing whatever food I could.

As for the chocolate issue, I know that chocolate is bad for pet birds. I'm not so sure about gulls, they seem to be able to eat anything. As I was breaking off chunks, I was trying to break off pieces without chocolate.

11/13/2006 7:25 AM  

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