I first encountered
Rock Paper Lizard while doing a web search for some kind of animal (I don't recall which one now). On browsing through his archives, I discovered the Interpreter series, a fictional work focused less on nature and more on the unintentionally hilarious actions of human beings. I further discovered he lived not too far away from where I used to live, earning his blog as one of the first I subscribed to.
From the comments in his blog, I found
Wanderin Weeta, a youthful spirit whose desire to bring the animals of our muddy beaches home with her (and learn just about everything about them) is inspiring to me. She and her partner Laurie never cease to find interesting animals to photograph and research to share with the rest of us.
Today, I met up with the three of them for the first time at
Reifel Bird Sancuary. I've been meaning to go for some time. In fact, D and I even tried looking for it once, but got lost in the residential streets. But today, I was with pros who have been there many times before.
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| First wildlife of the day, and I wasn't even out of the carport yet, where this dragonfly hung above my car |
It was a wonderfully warm day to discover Reifel. The parking lot was full when we arrived, an unexpected sight for a long time resident such as myself who didn't know about Reifel up until reading the above blogs.
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| Carp, battling it out for food |
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| Mallard-Domestic duck cross (Hugh's guess) |
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| Duck duck goose duck goose duck goose |
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| Female brown-headed Cowbird |
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| One usually expects that constant exposure to dampness would lead to diminishing "beading"...not so on the bottom-side of this female mallard (click to see the beading) (don't be embarassed, Donald Duck doesn't wear pants, and nobody ever got in a hissy fit about that) |
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| The problem with beaks is that one can never tell if it's smiling at a joke the duck told or just grimacing at the poo it just stepped in |
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| Damsels, evidently not in distress |
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| Cedar Waxwing |
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| Squirrel alley...they are the seedy underbelly of the park, dealing in the currency of seeds and grains |
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| How many ducks could a wood duck chuck |
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| They were all looking the wrong way |
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| Yes, they really are this showy |
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| Horse chestnut flowers. Who knew they could be this beautiful |
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| RockPaperLizard and Wanderin Weeta |
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| Tree Swallow nervously scoping us out |
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| ...and he's off |
1 comments:
Hello! Came over here from Rock Paper Lizard. I love the idea of you bloggers getting together--I've been contemplating setting up the same for bloggers local to Portland, OR.
Now I'm heading over to Wandering Weeta to see if she's also posted about this adventure.
--Patricia Lichen, www.patriciaklichen.com
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