What a great start to the year! Even though I went to work, I think I managed to get 46 species so far. I might
go outside and see if I can scare up the barred owl that lives behind the
house. I'll detail more about that later, first I need to be a little sober and serious. Not all has been well, I did get involved in some
shenanigans.
I got out of work a couple hours early, and with wifely
blessings went to a local lake where I know Herring Gull has been reported.
it's also the sort of place where you can reliable see Caspian and Royal terns. The first Royal tern for this year for me was an injured
bird, and this is where the shenanigans begin.
Here it is!
As Seen through my Binoculars |
Poor thing has a broken shoulder joint that can't be
repaired, so it will be euthanized in the morning at a local vet. These sort of
injuries are common with the species and can be caused by hitting something,
like a car or another bird.
There was at least one other Royal tern at Lake Parker
today, and I saw a Caspian, but this one is a little special you know. I got to
hold it, care for it, do it a little good before it returns to the dust from
which it came. I'm glad I was there, and it's not feeding a feral cat.
Good Bye Friend |
UPDATE:
The bird passed away in the night, asleep, warm and as comfortable as we could make it.
The bird passed away in the night, asleep, warm and as comfortable as we could make it.