Willow Flycatcher Empidonax trailii



Things are piling up in the second bedroom as I prepare to depart. I think I learned a lot from last year. My mantras this year are
1. lots of food (food is very expensive in small towns)
2. not a lot of clothing (You don't change your clothes when you backpack. You do a rinse in an ice cold stream if necessary and voilá, good as new. After all, do you really smell that bad if there is no one around to smell you? )
Wednesday I drive to Groveland, CA. That is where we will have a house that will be home base. We train for a week, and then start the search in Yosemite. I think it will be a lot like last year - play the song, listen for a response. The plus is that this is a small bird, so the sound won't have to cover quite the distance as last year's Great Gray Owl search. This means a much more portable playback device - not the behemoth boom box we had to lug around last year. I believe there will be eight people, and that we will work in groups of two. I have been told that we will be spending seven days out camping - either front country (pit toilets, bear lockers, park your car and set up your tent) or back country (umm ... none of the aforementioned, and you get the joy of carrying everything on your back). Bear canisters are a must in Yosemite, so I will have that additional weight. I will try not to complain too much this year. After all, I know what I'm getting myself into, right? Mosquitoes that won't quit, sore muscles, dirt that I haven't seen since being a toddler and the stench of the unwashed.
But, there is this
and this
That's the closest I can come to explaining why this is kind of fun.
1 comment:
I am ever so jealous. I should be out in Yosemite chasing flycatchers with you!
I wish you much luck.
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