Me: "I could talk about the
piping plover in my sleep." Nancy: "You do." I'm pretty
sure she was kidding.
I went to the plover warden
orientation at PRNWR
this morning anyway. I'll take any excuse to learn new
stuff about piping plovers -- like how the population
numbers are trending or what's new in predator exclosure
design -- or new things about radios. No change in the
radios, still useable to make you look offical or to
threaten people. Only half
kidding about the
threatening. Actually I just wanted another excuse to
watch the piping plover video in the new visitor center
exhibit. Ever since I first saw it a the sneak preview
for the Friends of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
during which I watched it 4 times in a row and then had
to watch it one more time before I left I'be been excited
about it. The exhibit has good footage of both adutls and
chicks and shows just about all the adorably cute
behaviors that are the main thing piping plovers have
going for them. Piping plovers may not be as charismatic
as bald eagles or ospreys but they are just so darn cute.
Next time somebody asks me why we should bother saving
them I'm going to say "just because they're so
cute!"
I did a brief birding pass on the
refuge after lunch (veggie sub at Angelina's, what else
would it be?) but didn't see much besides a flock of
pintails trying to walk on ice at the salt pannes. Ducks
walk funny anyway but sliding around on ice is doubly
funny. Why the pintails didn't just fly over to the next
patch of open water is beyond me. I didn't see any piping
plovers yet but they should be here any day now.
I was too cold to stay out in the
wind very long so I went off to Plum Island Coffee
Roasters, which is not on Plum Island but is in the boat
yard, for a hot cup of coffee. There wasn't much space to
park because the boatyard is full of, well, boats. Most
of the boats are still shrink-wrapped. So no
spring-in-the-boatyard bustle yet. Then it was home to
watch Cuba vs. the Dominican Republic in the
World
Baseball Classic.
Postscript: The first piping
plover sighting on Plum Island this year was reported on
Massbird this evening.
Here's the link.