Saturday, January 26, 2008
White Pelican Release
Check out these photos of me helping release White Pelicans at the refuge here in Sanibel. the release happened before xmas, but we finally got the copies of the pictures from CROW (Care and rehabilitation of wildlife), who facilitated the release of these birds, who were flown down on Northwest from Wisconsin where they were getting trapped in the ice this past fall, having failed to follow their compatriots south when they were supposed to. It's an interesting dilemma, if the birds aren't migrating, should we be helping them on the way? Will they do the same thing next year? Is there a bigger problem that we aren't seeing? It was still a cool experience, and it was amazing to hold such a big bird, who was surprisingly light-weight which demonstrated how birds are so adapted to flight (hollow bones, feathers, bills instead of jaw bones). These guys swam off and joined the rest of the White Pelicans which had flown their own way down here.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Monday, January 7, 2008
Hooters Fresno
Gouldii and I finally got out in the field today after several days of heavy rain. We had a long drive and a long day in the field cutting net lanes and setting up nets. What better way to relax than having a beer and burger at Hooters. Goudlii insisted. Our waitress was a Koko look-a-like. Well she was shortish, had long brown hair and wore glasses. I hope all of you know that Koko was formerly a Hooters girl. I heard she went to the reunion when she was back home.
We'll be banding tomorrow, weather dependent.
We'll be banding tomorrow, weather dependent.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
raining men
the tempurature is rising
pressure is getting low-ow
according to our sources
the street's the place to go
tonight for the first time
just about half past ten
for the first time in history
it's gonna start raining men
it's raining men
HALLELUJAH
it's raining men
AAAAmen
-excerpt from the night of january 3rd, half past ten pm. power outage from the storm of the century. koko, mr.d, gouldii, aes, tag, dma
pressure is getting low-ow
according to our sources
the street's the place to go
tonight for the first time
just about half past ten
for the first time in history
it's gonna start raining men
it's raining men
HALLELUJAH
it's raining men
AAAAmen
-excerpt from the night of january 3rd, half past ten pm. power outage from the storm of the century. koko, mr.d, gouldii, aes, tag, dma
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
My life as an environmental educator
Hey all, here are some photos of my first two programs at the J.N. Ding Darling NWR on Sanibel, FL, where I'm the env. ed. intern. The first one is of the Bailey Tract birding tour where I take bird-friendly people out to see what we can find in this freshwater ecosystem. The second photo is of my "Basic Birding Skills" program. There were 5 of us on the Baily Tract tour before the rain drove us away, and no one showed up to the basic birding skills except a soggy Yellow-crowned Night Heron who stood stoically in the rain waiting for a crab to come out of its tunnel. But, for a rainy first day of the year, it wasn't a bad bird day! Lots of Gray Catbirds meowing in the bushes, Spoonbills and White Pelicans all over the refuge and tons of Myrtle Warblers in the Wax Myrtle bushes.
Happy New Year Lists!!!
Left: Checking out some Mottled Ducks.
Right: Testing out some "identiflyers" and setting out the bird anatomy poster and bird books.
Happy New Year Lists!!!
Left: Checking out some Mottled Ducks.
Right: Testing out some "identiflyers" and setting out the bird anatomy poster and bird books.
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