But what's a little weather among avid bird watchers? We laugh in the face of a driving rainstorm, as long as we can get somewhere sheltered to dry off our lenses, preferably somewhere with hot chocolate.
The birds were showing well despite the weather—the only miss being the golden-winged warbler, which we figured must have not yet returned from the tropics. The bobolinks at the bobolink field were already in, but the males were flying around in bachelor groups singing and perching in trees. Two days later they had staked out territories and were at war with each other. What a difference between their migratory behavior and their on-territory/breeding season behavior!
Every trip I lead for this year's NRBNF netted some lifers for one or more of my group. On some trips we had new birders along, or bird watchers from the West (for whom many eastern birds were new), and we cleaned up on life birds! One festival attendee netted 70 life birds! That's nothing to sneeze at!
There are at least 50 reasons why you should go to the New River Birding & Nature Festival. Twenty-five to 30 of those reasons could be warblers, because that's how many North American warbler species are seen annually at this event.
More on my New River adventures tomorrow. If you are starved to read more about this wonderful event right this very minute, check out some of the posts from the Flock of Bloggers that attended this year's festival, which included:
Kathi from Katdoc’s World
Lynne from Hasty Brook
I met most of these fine folks during my six days in Fayetteville, WV. Also posting mightily about the event are Jeff Gordon (from whom I copped the list above), Jim McCormac, and Julie Zickefoose.
7 comments:
Hey Bill--
Great seeing you in WV, I'm just sad there wasn't a chance to lead a trip together.
Thanks for the cred on the blogger list, but I made a major omission--
Lynne from Hasty Brook!
I omitted her because I based my list on a list she posted that, duh, didn't include her. So I've gone back and added her.
Hope to see you again soon, bro!
Jeff
Got it Jefe! Tim Ryan also corrected me. Thanks!
And I think Geoff and Dave know better than to let us lead a trip together....
Hey, BT3 - thanks for the shout-out for blogging Flockers (the Flocking bloggers?) Only one correction: Life, Birding, Photos and Everything is written by Kathy with a "y", not an "ie."
We Kathy's understand the difficulty you non-Kathy's have with the sound of our names, but we can hear it. Maybe if you made a sonogram and slowed it to 1/3 speed, you could, too!
~Kat
Don't forget Jane from Wrennaissance Reflections!
Arggh, lists are such a pain!
I've debated attending this festival for several years but chose to hit Magee and the Lake Erie marshes, Point Pelee, or opted to chase Kirtland's Warblers instead. I'll have to put this on the travel plans for 2010.
So many places to go, so little vacation time.
I'm always forgetting someone on a list and wonder how I can forget a person. It's easy...
I saw 38 life birds, Bill. Many were warblers and they were breathtaking! But I'M SO CONFUSED! Will I be able to post a few photos of them and correctly identify them? LOL.
Thank you for the great time, good music, and just being there. It was the best and I can't wait to go back.
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