Re: Ricochet Birding - Dream Yr Update (part 2)
Rob Hilton (robert@csa.com)
Wed, 16 Dec 1998 15:17:51 -0500
HI Greg, have you sent Part 1 yet?
At 02:28 PM 12/16/98 -0500, you wrote:
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> I made the trek back to the Phoenix airport, found terminal
>#4, had to say good-bye to my Jeep, and caught the non-stop
>flight back to Baltimore. I spent a solid hour napping in the
>"comfort" of my airplane seat. The remaining hours I used to
>update my journal and read the latest issue of Birding Magazine,
>the periodical of the American Birding Association. I took the
>magazine out of its wrapper and looked at the cover dumbfounded.
>Wasn't that a Black-tailed Gull on the cover? Coincidence? I
>studied the pictures, notes, and text with enjoyment. I hadn't
>expected to even have a shot at a *second* addition to the year
>list. Additionally, I enjoyed reading the answers to the photo
>quiz by Maryland birder and photographer, George Jett. The
>articles, the pictures, and the thoughts of more birding made the
>4 1/2 hour flight seem a little less monotonous.
> I spent about an hour driving around Cape May. Many of the
>Victorian houses along its streets were decorated beautifully.
>Many of the hotels were closed, though. The ones that were open
>looked expensive and I didn't want to stay in a B&B tonight.
>Exhausting my possibilities, I worked my way North, ending up
>finally, in Rio Grande at the Shelton Inn. This place, however,
>was nothing to write home about. I paid my cheap fare, got my
>room, and turned on the TV. Rain was predicted. The phone
>didn't work so I walked across the street to the pay phone. The
>New Jersey Rare Bird Alert had not been updated since Thursday
>night. I was here. I would take my chances on the gull anyway.
> Monday morning's weather was dreary, wet, and gray. A
>steady rain was falling. It took all the energy I could muster
>to head on down to the 2nd Avenue Jetty to look for the
>Black-tailed Gull. I joined several birders already at the small
>shelter. No one had seen the gull since Thursday. It had shown
>up originally on the previous Thursday. I asked if I should
>return *next* Thursday. <laughter>
> On Thursday, there had been thousands of gulls. Today
>[Monday] I never counted more than 36 at one time. As I
>maintained a vigil, looking for the bird there, I chatted with
>birders as they came and went. There were no reports. It was
>still raining steadily. I listened to it as it pelted the roof
>of the shelter. I realized how tired I was...again. I made the
>four and half hour trip home, happy to have added yet another
>bird to the year list. I got all excited again on the drive home
>as I conjured up the images of the birding experiences of the
>weekend. It was one to remember again and again.
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> Tomorrow morning, December 17, I'll be searching for the
>camouflaged, all white, White-tailed Ptarmigan at Guanella Pass
>and Brown-capped Rosy-Finches at the feeders in Georgetown, both
>locations close to Denver, Colorado. I'm excited about the trip!
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>Greg Miller
>Lusby, Maryland
>home) gregorym@erols.com
>work) gregory.b.miller@bge.com
>www) http://www.erols.com/gregorym
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