Between having the cold from
hell for 2 weeks or more and weekend snowstorms and other
commitments, we haven't been to Watchemoket Cove to see
the wintering ducks for months. Since winter is almost
over -- at least from the point of view of migratory
ducks -- we were determined to take a walk along the East
Bay Bike Path for duck viewing today no matter what.
Fortunately there was hardly any snow in Providence even
though when I left my house yesterday the crazy lady was
out compulsively sweeping the snow from the parking lot
and the weather forecast was for 4 to 6 inches. Today's
forecast was for below zero windchill but why should I
believe that when they've been wrong about everything
else all winter?
The walk down to the end of the
cove was fun and easy and there were tons of birds,
although curiously no canvasbacks. The wind picked up but
it was at our backs so we didn't really feel it. As we
watched people walking in the other direction and as we
turned to look at birds in the Providence harbor we began
to realize that the walk back was not going to be
pleasant. That's an understatement. Walking back to the
car against the wind was like walking with a giant
pushing you backward with every step. And the windchill
was approximately -10 degrees F. Nancy was wearing a
scarf that she wrapped around her face. Alas, I was not
wearing a scarf and halfway back I couldn't feel my face
anymore. Fortunately despite walking against resistance
of like 40 mph winds I made it back to the car before I
got frostbite. My face is very red though.
Windburn.
We drove on down to Colt State Park
to have one last look at the huge flock of brant before
they migrate back north to make new brant. Rather than
congregating in one big flock like they have been
recently they seemed to have organized themselves into
three smaller groups and distributed themselves around.
Some on the bay, some on the grass, and some in the
inlet. We watched them from the car. Just seeing the
whitecaps on the bay was enough to make me shiver with
windchill.
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Today's
Bird Sightings
Watchemoket Cove
American
wigeon
American black duck
mallard
bufflehead
hooded merganser
red-breasted merganser
common goldeneye
mute swan
Canada goose
domestic goose
ring-billed gull
herring gull
great black back gull
northern cardinal
norhern mockingbird
American robin
Colt
State Park
brant
herring gull
Today's
Reading
Words from the Land edited by Stephen Trimble
, Timothy or, Notes
of an Abject Reptile by Verlyn Klinkenborg
This
Year's Reading
2006
Booklist
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