Snow. Gee, we haven't had
snow in what like a week? Ok, the last snowstorm was on
Thanksgiving so that's slightly more than a week. Anyway,
I had plans to meet the Hermit Potter for breakfast and
coffee in Lowell because there's yet another new coffee
shop we haven't tried. However, we got snowed out. After
the last
time we tried to do coffee and
snow we decided it doesn't
count as art if you get snowbound for the sake of coffee.
Sigh. We talked on the phone from the comfort of our
respective cozy homes for an hour and a half or so
anyway. The only thing missing was the coffee.
Later
in the afternoon I decided that since there was less snow
on the coast, it was a good idea to go look for the snowy
owl on Plum Island. I looked for same yesterday
unsuccessfully but did find this origami crane lodged in
a bush. So. today I didn't find the owl either. Nor did I
find the pied billed grebe that people were reporting.
When I look for a specific bird that everyone else is
seeing, I never find it. The only way to find a snowy owl
is not to be looking for it. I actually told somebody
that at the North Pool Overlook this afternoon. Shortly
thereafter, two, count them two, common snipe (aka
Wilson's snipe) stirred in the bushes on the edge of the
pool. Snipe? I spent a whole summer's worth of plover
warden shifts looking
for a common snipe all the
other birders were seeing. Was I looking for snipe today?
No. I was not even thinking about snipe. I was singing to
myself a little song about snowy owls and how the owl was
certain to show itself to me. Snipe never crossed my mind
until they crossed my path.
Trip story, pictures, and bird list
coming soon.
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Today's
Bird Sightings
Plum Island
Common
loon
Canada goose
American black duck
Mallard
Northern pintail
Green-winged teal
Common eider
White-winged scoter
Black scoter
Red-breasted merganser
Northern harrier
Sanderling
Wilson's snipe
Herring gull
Great black back gull
American crow
American robin
American tree sparrow
White-throated sparrow
Northern cardinal
Today's
Reading
Down the Bay by Wallace P. Stanley
This
Year's Reading
2005 Booklist
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