Re[3]: name-a-bird experience
ctaylor@seamail.nos.noaa.gov
Mon, 16 Nov 98 16:39:48 -0500
Cool, its not just me! Hey Greg, (don't you ever read what's in parenthesis?) I
told you not to respond. Just joshing! Maybe we'll actually meet in the field
some day, if you ever stay in one place for a while. Greg & Leslie, thanks for
the cool stories. I hope I'll hear more from others. :))
Chris
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Subject: Re[2]: name-a-bird experience
Author: <mdosprey@ARI.Net >
Date: 11/16/98 3:24 PM
Chris & Leslie,
Yup. I've had several name-a-bird experiences, but this one tops
my list of good ones. About 20 years ago, I was birding with my
father, my uncle (father's brother), and my cousin (uncle's
son)--you see, I've got birding genes--all of us grew up birding.
So we'r
e
traipsing along a trail at Ottawa NWR near Toledo, Ohio in late D
ecember. None of us has ever been there. Not one of us knew what
exactly to expect. We passed a wide open expanse of grass, sh
rubs, and marsh and came near a grove of short, gnarly, hawthorn
trees with big thorns on them.
I remar
ke
d outloud, "This looks like shrike territory." <insert a five se
cond lapse in time here>...and voila! A Northern Shrike flies acr
oss the road in front of us. We are all speechless for a moment.
Finally, my uncle breaks the silence with a twinkle in his eye,
"Way to go birdnose!" We all broke into a good, hearty laugh.
-Greg Miller
Lusby, MD