Showing posts with label The Flock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Flock. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2012

Harriers against the sunset

This past weekend I enjoyed my first OOS Winter Raptor Extravaganza at The Wilds in Muskingum County, Ohio.
History of the Wilds:
(From The Wilds website)
Around the world, habitats are being severely degraded and overexploited-forests are being clear-cut, wetlands are being drained, and land-use patterns are changing to accommodate suburban sprawl, agriculture, and mineral extraction. Nowhere is this more evident than in southeastern Ohio where forests were destroyed to accommodate agriculture, and agricultural areas were subsequently destroyed by extensive surface-mining for coal. While subsequent efforts at reclamation were largely successful at restoring ground cover, controlling erosion, and providing areas for recreational activity, questions remain as to the biological functionality of these areas. What appears to be “green and lush” to the casual observer, may instead be an area of decreased biological diversity, with assortments of invasive species, and may not be returning to a functional ecosystem.


The landscape of the Wilds has undergone a series of major transformations, from the open surface mining to the reclaimed grasslands and now areas are being converted to healthy, high diversity meadows.


The Wilds is home to a diverse list of raptors in the winter, and I had heard about this event for years and decided it was time to bundle up and subject myself to Arctic temperatures and howling wind for the sake of seeing so many birds of prey.


Raptors seen this day:
Northern Harrier
American Kestrel
Merlin
Red-tailed Hawk
Dark and light morph Rough-legged Hawk
Great Horned Owl
Short-eared Owl


(And there were a bunch of songbirds around, too.  I was more interested in the birds of prey.)


With very little narrative, here are some photos from the day.


It was cold.
Meeting point, in lower parking lot:
cold parking lot



It was around 20 degrees as we all convened, with a wind chill of "Holy crap it's cold!"
erik and cold birders
Erik Bruder and other cold birders.




tricia wilds
Tricia West!  I was so happy to have her in our group.  For all of our Facebook banter, we have never birded together.



kathi and tricia
Kathi!!!





jeffrey point
The view at Jeffrey Point








hood ornament
Someone left me a hood ornament while I was out pacing through a pine stand looking for Long-eared Owls.  The lower mandible of a six month old deer.  Thanks a bunch, guys!




One of the highlights of the day was this:
rhino eye


The Rhino Barn.  OMG.
tricia and rhino
Tricia acted like she pets baby rhinos all the time.



rhino and me
This was the Asian rhino...the ones with the prehensile lip.  And this one kissed me.  I loved it immensely.


mama rhino and me
This mama rhino enjoyed having her ears scratched, and leaned against the rail to get closer.
This was one of those moments in my life that I will never forget....and the back of a rhino's ear is softer than you would imagine.


Ack!  Baby rhino!!
mama and baby


I took very few bird photos.  The cold and wind and shivering on my part did  not lend itself to good photography conditions.

This Short-eared owl was good enough to sit still for a minute or two.
SEOW




The setting sun made a vista out of a field of hay bales.
hay bales



tricia and lifer merlin
Tricia got her life Merlin, spotted by Phoebe Thompson.

We welcomed the sight of the sun finally coming through the clouds, and said goodbye to it in nearly the same breath.
caravan sunset

As harriers coursed over the fields in front of the setting sun, I was thankful for the heat in my car, the love and laughter of my friends, the dinner waiting for me, and the fact that I am a birder and can experience days like this one.

Saturday, October 08, 2011

People photos from the Midwest Birding Symposium

I'm going to spare you my excuses for not updating my blog more.

So September brought the Midwest Birding Symposium in Lakeside, Ohio.  My arm got twisted (Thanks, Jeff!) and I am so glad I gave in.  Not only was it a birding event, it was full of faces I wanted to see, people I love to spend time with, and lots of new and wonderful people to meet.
There are a bazillion photos to share....here are about, oh, forty of them.


First, Palito:
Palito got to meet lots of new people and see new places...

The Black Swamp Bird Observatory!!!
palito and BSBO sign


Ottawaa National Wildlife Refuge!!!
palito at ottawa


He got to meet (and be blown on by) the President of the ABA!
jeff and palito

And Liz!!
liz and palito


Palito doesn't like cole slaw.  He's an owl.
feeding palito

The Birder's Gang Sign:
palito gang sign

He got to meet Kim Kaufman!  He was so nervous.....
kim and palito

And Barb!
barb and palito



And beer!
palito and bud lite

And Gentleman Jack!
palito and Gentleman Jack


Here, Corey taunts him with a knife.
corey and palito


And now the people:
Okay, I was totally innocent this time.  I was INNOCENTLY taking photos of Lynne and Kathi, and what happens?  Up goes the FINGER.
And look at the hairy eyeball she is giving me too!
lynne birding me




Okay, funny story.  Al Batt told a hilarious story the last night of the symposium, and here's a short synopsis:
When he was a teenager,  he and a friend let some Muscovy ducks loose in their high school.  They put tags on the wings of FOUR ducks:  Duck #1, Duck #2, Duck #3 and Duck #5.  And the next day, the school was in an uproar because they "couldn't find the last duck".
Well, we found Duck #4!
duck number 4



The Rain Crows!
rain crows




Ann Oliver's KICK ASS shoes:
ann's kick ass shoes

Bacon!!!!  Yes, he's a people!
chet

I went birding with the guys, and it was so great....
(Corey Finger, Christopher Ciccone and Greg Miller....yeah, THAT Greg Miller!)
corey greg chris

Corey liked the back of my car.
corey and my car

Here's Kathi being all volunteery at her post at the information/registration booth:
Kathi being volunteery




Ah, the boat ride on Thursday night.  Lynne and Ruthie had JUST gotten there as the boat was leaving.
It was a fun, albeit rocky trip.  And it was GREAT to finally meet Ruthie...we actually got her to Ohio!
the boat people

Oh, and here's a random bird photo:
BE over Lakeside


Do yourself a favor and mark your calendars for the next Midwest Birding Symposium....
In 2013!
sunset over Lake Erie

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The Voice

I could have put a million images into this movie, but the song is only so long....




And I can never adequately express what this festival means to me.  Or what these people mean to me.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

You Verklempt me.

More from the New River Birding and Nature Festival!!!

Remember the last scene in Jerry McGuire?
"You.....complete....me."
If you don't remember it, just think back to before Tom Cruise went bat-shit crazy permanently.
Well, it's a good segue into my post tonight.

Muddlety Magic:
So, Saturday of the festival was Muddlety, my absolute favorite trip of all.  For a refresher on my first day at Muddlety back in 2009, go here.  Seriously.  Go read that post.  You'll understand the title of this post better.




This time around, we got Julie as our guide (plus Rudy, who comes up in a later post) and Geoff Heeter. Click here for an interview with Geoff.

The weather was fantastic.  The group was fantastic.  The guides were fantastic.  The birds were fantastic.
I guess you can see a theme here, right?
Blah blah blah.
It's hard sometimes to really convey the wonderment of this place.  It's not only birdy, it's also full of butterflies and very cool flora, and if you're lucky you might get a bear.  Bear.  BEar.  BEAr.  BEAR!!
:)


I was yet again verklempt.  Choked with emotion, holding back tears all day.  This special place just rips me apart on the inside, and as it goes through me, sews me up again into something new.
I warned Beth R. that I would be a mess, and she warned me that she would be a mess.
And she gave the quote of the day:  "YOU VERKLEMPT ME."



Let's run through some photos.  And you may notice a lack of bird photos.  Well, I'm still working on my new camera.  There are too many settings.  And the camera has a higher IQ than I do.



muddlety sky2
We couldn't have asked for a better day.


geoff's serious birder face
Geoff Heeter, our host with the most.
(This is his Serious Birder face.  I was so shocked to see him actually being serious, I had to get a photo of it)


rudy in the grass
Rudy, who is nearly 7 feet tall, avoids Warbler Neck all together by just laying down....


nina side of the roa
Nina, down alongside the road, as usual.  :)


Beth and Bus
Beth G., with a big bus and a big lens.


lichen muddlety
I like lichen.



azure I think
Can't remember which Azure this is....


muddlety rocks

jz beth listening for CEWA
Beth Russell has spent five years trying to get a look at a Cerulean Warbler.  Here, Julie is trying to call one in....
And finally, down the road.....we got it.

When we got back on the bus, I made Beth do the Life Bird Wiggle, which she did...with some extra "White Girl From Philly" Flare:





turkey nest photo shoot
We flushed a turkey from her nest along a hill side, so Doug and Julie hopped up the rocks to take photos of the thirteen eggs, well hidden in the brush.



lunch spot muddlety
Where lunch is served.



BS lichen and deer hair
British Soldier Lichen (and a bit of deer fur stuck to it)


kathi julie doug butterflies and scat
Everyone jumped out of the bus to take photos of this...a pile of coyote scat covered in butterflies.
If you don't know about why butterflies do this...the males need certain minerals to complete their reproduction cycles, and this is why you will find hordes of them at puddles of mud and piles of poop.


Slow motion video of the butterflies getting their tasty on:



The largest Tulip Popular tree in West Virginia:
Heeter and Big Tree
Geoff loves this tree.


Laura Big Tree
Laura loves this tree.


Me and The Big Tree
I love this tree.
We all love this tree.

I love this place.