Giving thanks for birds and birding
(published 11-20-24)
Some t-shirts demand to be seen. |
In 2024, I began a list of the things I appreciate about
birds, birding and birders, writing them down as they popped into my head. Some
are silly and trivial, but all are personally significant. A few summon
memories from my earliest days as a birder—even from before I became one. It’s
been a fun exercise.
This is my Thankful List, and just like any other list
involving birds, it’s sure to grow.
I am thankful for:
The welcoming ways of the birding community.
The Blackburnian Warbler sports one of the best and most memorable colors in birding. Photo by Christian Goers. |
All the sounds that Blue Jays make, and bugling flocks of
migrating Sandhill Cranes.
Birdy t-shirts, socks and hats. License plates, too.
Monty and Rose, and all they inspired at Chicago’s
Montrose Beach and beyond.
Canada geese in the V formation.
“Kingbird Highway” by Kenn Kaufman.
The excitement of rare bird stakeouts.
Homeowners who share rare birds with strangers bearing
binoculars, spotting scopes and long-lens cameras.
Young birders and those who encourage them.
A hopeful plate. |
Stores like Wild Birds Unlimited in Lisle.
Nemesis birds, and the challenge of finding them.
Being home when a Worm-eating Warbler visited my yard.
Birding trips to new places.
Unplanned “chases” that end in success.
Birders with superpowers, like those who can identify
gulls and shorebirds.
The staff and volunteers of DuPage Wildlife Conservation
Center in Glen Ellyn (formerly Willowbrook).
Birding’s accessibility. What other “outdoor pursuit” can
be done from a chair, looking out a window?
The right bird can make your day. |
Great-horned Owls in the neighborhood, hooting in the
dark.
“Owl Moon” by Jane Yolen, the perfect children’s book.
Local forest preserves—vital green space for resident and
migrating birds.
The Wilderness Center in Wilmot, Ohio.
Postage stamps that celebrate birds and other wildlife.
Lifers and Yardies.
Heated bird baths.
Old field guides with obsolete bird names.
The Indiana Dunes Birding Festival and those who make it
happen.
Common birds that show us something new.
Good binoculars for $200 or less.
Some wine bottles are irresistible. |
New books about birds and birding, and anything written by Scott Weidensaul.
The International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wis.
The special colors of birding, like the throat of a
Blackburnian Warbler.
Bird-a-Day calendars.
Birds with fantastic names that I might never see.
Golf course managers who care about habitat and
conservation.
Merlin, eBird, and the All About Birds website. Thanks,
Cornell.
Living on a major North-South migratory flyway.
Beer and wine labels with birds on them.
New-to-science species that are still being discovered,
and “extinct” species that are rediscovered.
CBC birders know how to dress the part. Photo by Jim Frazier. |
People who lead bird walks.
Ornithologists and naturalists who share their wisdom.
Christmas Bird Counts and Countdown Dinners.
Cardinals on Christmas cards.
Red-headed Woodpeckers that overwinter (and good mast years).
The comeback of Bald Eagles.
Buzzard Day in Hinckley, Ohio, and Turkey Day in the
United States.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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