Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Our Weird Little Christmas

One of the great things about living in a state that gets a lot of snow is that your plans change. It's not a big deal, it happens, you just have to make adjustments. Non Birding Bill got off work last Friday and we thought we would stop out at Mr. Neil's on Saturday, head home Sunday, do our Christmas Eve rituals on Monday, and celebrate Christmas Tuesday. Well, dusty snow and strong winds arrived which made visibility poor and driving unsafe so we ended up staying at Mr. Neil's until Christmas eve. We brought Cinnamon with us just in case we did get stuck at the house and it was a good thing. We can leave our cockatiel alone with a larder of food, he seems to know how to ear sensibly. Cinnamon will just vacuum up whatever is set in front of her and cannot be left alone. She was having a great time in the carpeted guest room at Mr. Neil's. Each morning she woke us up with all her popcorn impressions (most rabbit owners call this binkies, but I just can't).

I tried digiscoping outside, but the weather was just too cold and the wind too strong that my rechargeable batteries barely lasted five minutes in my camera. So, I tried rearranging feeders to get photos from the kitchen window and the photos didn't turn out half bad like this one of a red-breasted nuthatch on the mixed nut feeder. The birds activity was as intense during the storm, but the next morning when the wind had subsided, the birds were out in full force.

I'm still seeing some of the birds we banded last fall. Check out the chickadee perched on the bittersweet on the right--it has a little silver band on its foot. W00t! Christmas Eve morning was just about as perfect as it could get. Standing at the window in my pajamas taking photos of birds in perfect light, sipping a warm cup of coffee, trading barbs with Non Birding Bill, while periodically, Mr. Neil would come in and say something inaccurate about birds.

It seemed that every bird that showed up to the stump just looked perfect and cute. How could they not with the snow, the pine branches and bittersweet berries.

Then the crows crashed the party. It looks like the crow on the left had a rough night or at least is the low perching guy at the nightly crow roost--note the poop on its left wing. That's going to be fun to preen out later on!

Chirstmas Eve, we headed back to the Twin Cities. We picked up a few last minute items for our dinner the next day and then we headed out to our tradition of watching the last minute shoppers at the Mall of America. I always get a kick out of the restaurant Tucci Benucch, it has "patio seating" which means you can have a cafe table out in the hallways of the mall to watch traffic. We stationed ourselves, had a light lunch and commenced to people watching. We did run into some friends at the MOA and I was going to post the photos, but then realized I may get them in trouble for shopping last minute and decided against it.

We stopped at Urban Outfitters to see if they had Disapproving Rabbits and we found it there. It was very exciting to see our book at your one stop pop culture shop. We also stopped at Barnes and Noble, and they were sold out. W00t! The airport is on our way home and we took a quick drive on Cargo Road to see if we could see the snowy owl. We did, and we almost missed it. It was perched WAY up high on some type of metal tower--I have no idea what it's used for, but I never think of looking for those birds so high up since they come from the tundra and the snowies are used to low terrain, but it was cool way to wind our day.

On Christmas day we got the beautiful snow that you would see in Hollywood movies. It's still snowing this morning. It was a great day. One of the highlights was getting the goshawk hat that I blogged about (it's even pretties in real life than in the photo) and my mother-in-law made me a squirrel calendar--all with photos she took herself squirrels in her yard. She was very proud and said with a maniacal giggle, "I know how much you love those squirrels!"

We had our friend Ari over who is a local comedian and is Jewish. NBB and Ari have such a similar sense of humor and interests, they could be brothers. They were in the middle of conversation when one of them mentioned the Snoopy Snow Cone machine and without missing a beat, both started singing the song from the commercial as if well rehearsed though neither had probably sang it aloud since 1983. At one point Ari and NBB started writing a Hanukkah special that they could perform and as Christmas music played in the background and I looked out the window watching the fluffy snow while sipping cocoa, I realized that this was one of our weirder Christmases...I was loving every minute of it. Later, when the sun set, NBB and I took a stroll around our neighborhood in the dark. Traffic was gone, the snow was still falling and collecting around everyone's outdoor lights. The muted glow of the lights and the soft sound of snow kind of made me feel like we were the last people on the planet and it was magical. I felt grateful for everything that we have and have experienced in this life and look forward to whatever is coming on the horizon.

And now Minneapolis has declared yet another Snow Emergency and we need to go move our car. More later.

12 Comments:

Blogger Patrick Belardo said...

Merry belated Christmas! I have the same springy Santa hat!

12/26/2007 11:19 AM  
Blogger birdchick said...

Isn't that springy Santa hat the best?? I love wearing it every Christmas, you can't help but be in a good mood when it's on your head, plus it's fun to see people's faces when you walk by.

I wore on tv on Friday and the sound guy kept inserting boinging sound effects throughout the who segment.

12/26/2007 11:23 AM  
Blogger Amy said...

Your holiday sounds like lots of fun (c:

12/26/2007 4:47 PM  
Blogger Chris said...

Your birdies at the feeder photos are wonderful!
Happy Holidays

12/26/2007 6:23 PM  
Blogger April said...

What blend of nuts/fruit/seeds are in your nuthatch feeder? I have red breasted nuthatches(in addition to the white breasted ones) here like crazy this year..I didn't think they came this far south.

Is there ANYTHING I can put in my regular bird feeders that will discourage English House Sparrows and European Starlings? I heard that they don't like safflower seed...but the ones here didn't get that memo.

Wonderful pictures...and I'm glad you guys had a good Christmas!

12/26/2007 6:46 PM  
Blogger Michele said...

I had a very happy Christmas too...my thoughtful husband gave me the Disapproving Rabbits book, t-shirt, and Hot All Bird Action shirt! Did you know you have groupies?!

12/26/2007 9:10 PM  
Blogger Kate said...

Your Christmas sounds wonderful - lots of snow and birds. We had a very cold and moist Christmas here in the Blue Mountains which is unusual because it is the height of Summer and traditionally Bushfire season. I'm not complaining.
The King Parrots and Crimson Rosellas were a bit miserable though because their bird feed was wet so I took it in.

12/26/2007 9:46 PM  
Blogger Yoga Gal said...

i just love, love. love your blog! I love birds! Just love looking at your bird photos! Thank you. My yoga studio gal pal is house setting for two home in West Hollywood and one house has rabbits! Plus, cats. The rabbit litter box has hay in it so I gather not to confuse the cats. I had to sub three classes on Christmas Eve so after my last class I drove my pal home and went in for a glass of yule wine. It was a kick seeing the rabbits hop around on the craftman's home carpet. I thought of you of course and must buy your book! Will place an order soon! Blessed New Years to you! (By the way, when your rabbit is visiting do you bring a litter box for her?)

12/26/2007 11:43 PM  
Blogger dguzman said...

I don't like that word "binkying" either. I just say Niblet's running around crazy or whatever. I'd love to see Cinnamon doing that; Niblet's tiny, so it's pretty funny, but Cinnamon's a full-size bun AND full-size disapprover so it must be funny to see her running around crazy happy!

Love the photos and the Snoopy Snow Cone song!

12/27/2007 9:18 AM  
Blogger birdchick said...

April

The nuthatches are really digging a blend of mixed nuts: peanuts, almonds, cashews, Brazil nuts, and pistashios. It's fancy and expensive, but if you can offer it where starlings won't take it over or be devoured by squirrels in twenty minutes, it's well worth it. The feeders are all protected by raccoon baffles so only birds get to the nuts. And this particular feeding station is blessed to not have starlings hanging around. The red-breasted nuthatches also frequent the golden safflower feeder.

House sparrows do not care for the taste of safflower, however, if that is all that is offered, they will eat it. For metro areas, one safflower feeder and one feeder full of sparrow bribery (cheap mix) can help. The sparrows go to one feeder, and the other birds go to the less crowded safflower feeder. Starlings are physically incapable of opening hard shell seeds like safflower, so the only reason they would be at a safflower feeder would be to sift around looking for seeds out of the shell.

Yoga Gal

Glad you enjoy the blog.

dguzman

When Cinnamon popcorns (as we call it) it is LOUD. That big body makes kind a huge thump when she lands after a full 360. It's hard to get a video of it, she's shy about doing it. When I have her in a hotel room or guest room with carpeting, she always does it right at dawn, it's one of my favorite alarms.

12/27/2007 10:45 AM  
Blogger BeeZee said...

Bunnies, birds and bursts of whimsy...sounds like you had a perfect Christmas.

Wasn't the snow just perfect? It was like the whole neighborhood was out walking in it that night.

12/27/2007 10:54 AM  
Blogger April said...

Thanks so much, Birdchick! So far, the nuthatches seem to be enjoying regular ol' oiler black sunflower seeds(so do the dang House Sparrows), but I will upgrade their food supply per your advice.

I accidentally bought a feeder mix flavoured with cherry that even the house sparrows won't eat unless they're desperate. Lot's o' cherry flavoured millet, LOL! Maybe that's a good thing.

Luckily, I have access to feed and nut stores, so some of the ingredients of the nuthatch mix won't be too detrimental to the pocketbook.

We spent much $$$$ squirrel proofing our feeders...it works, on and off! Amazing how they can shinny up and down a metal pole, isn't it? Thanks again. April

12/27/2007 7:53 PM  

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