Brain cancer is..
...getting ready to throw more rocks.
We hope it's been long enough since we've posted about birds that a bird posting is acceptable today.The park was just aflutter this morning. Geoff, you know we love you, but it was not our love that kept us from posting about coots. There have been no coots...
...until now! Clearly this is a Coot Scout, the advance party.
Most importantly, we saw this bird for the first time all season:
It's a pin-tailed whydah, native to sub Saharan Africa. If you have never met a pin-tailed whydah, click here, and you'll see that they are striking little birds.
But that's not what's important. What's important is that pin-tailed whydahs draw serious photographers with bulky, expensive cameras.
Readers from October 2, 2016 (click here) might recall that my husband is a hoodlum. Back then he envisioned a whole scene with the two of us running screaming toward the photographers, throwing rocks at them. In Darrell's vision, the terrified photographers dropped their cameras and scrambled away.
Ah. Some things never get old.
Maybe this time we'll actually hit one. (Just kidding.)
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