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Archive for January 21, 2009
January 21
January 21, 2009 by OrientSee.
Back out this morning and it was cold and bright. The South Flats looked desolate and there was little to see.
I walked out the Overlook path and saw a full crew of Tree Sparrows at the old feeder. The sparrows intimidate the Chickadees and keep them away from the food. A little ways further and the Robins were still hanging around. The Sumac fruit is enough to keep them in the area. I did see a Blue Jay which is not an unusual bird in most places but they seldom turn up along the thickets at Belle Isle. At the Overlook itself, I had just climbed the stairs when a Harrier swooped up over my head and then veered off. I swung my camera up but didn’t get the focus set. Still it was a surprising sight. It’s just this sort of thing that rewards the time spent all those other less eventful days in the marsh.
From the Boardwalk, I saw my own twisting tracks across the flats where I passed on the way over.
On the other side of the Boardwalk, you can see coyote tracks. It seems that the wild canids and I are the only ones walking across the empty flats.
Bob wanted to remind us all that he has been here.
Except for the Harrier, it was a very quiet day at Belle Isle. The wind started to pick up as I left the park and I was glad to get home for a cup of coffee and some snickerdoodles.
Ciao!
-Jorge
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