Monday, August 26, 2013

Am I really allowed to go here? (Westtown Lake)

I admit it. I'm not afraid to trespass on someone's property if I think I can see a new bird. Does that make me a bad person? Selfish? I'd rather think of myself as irreverent and a rebel. I better think about this some more. Damn it, all my baggage even comes up during birding!

Westtown Lake early
I went to Westtown Lake to bird with some friends (Brian Raicich and Chad Hutchinson).  Westtown School owns the property and decided to close it's property to the public but Brian has a special letter of permission to bird there. I guess they are worried about us as a menace.

I've been working on converting Chad to birding. It's pay back to him for making me try good beers, thus costing me more money.  So, up at 6 am and we slink into the parking lot. Chad is driving so I'm afraid to tell him that I'm not 100% sure we are allowed to be here. I figure it's probably fine. We immediately see Northern Oriole, Kingfisher and Green Heron. Chad's never seen a Green Heron and this pleases me. I really love birding with someone who is just starting to become aware of the many species nearby. He's interested enough to get up at 6 am on a Saturday morning so it's nice to see him rewarded with something cool.

It's a really nice morning and we walk about 3 miles. Brian is dazzling with his ability to hear and identify birds. He's got a lot of knowledge about nature and it's always fun to hang with him. Chad is soaking it all in and occasionally making a joke.  It rarely gets better than this, hanging with some cool people and experiencing nature.  We manage to see 41 species in about 2 hours, including a wood frog.  Brian says the wood frog sounds like a duck being strangled. Here's a link to the sound. I have to agree. http://youtu.be/tSLInPZkLH8

Highlights are a pair of Black and White warblers, 6 hummingbirds  including one that perched on top of a tree to pose for us, a Redstart and one warbler we couldn't ID. Fall warblers are sometimes hard to identify and this was a classic case. We saw this bird. Yes, look down. Brian managed a few decent shots. We still have no idea what it is other than "warbler". Our guesses range, mostly to birds we want it to be. Brian shared the photo with our expert friend Holly who cleared it up. Pine Warbler.
Pine Warbler (I wanted it to be more rare)

Oh well, if this was easy it would be boring.

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