Return of Bird of the Week: Parakeet Auklet

Maybe more(?) than you need to know but well worth reading.

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Parakeet Auklet, St. Paul Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska

We’re continuing to look at Alcids, one of the families of small, diving seabirds of the Northern Hemisphere. This is the first auklet we’ll look at, the Parakeet Auklet, a species of the North Pacific Ocean.

This is a beautiful seabird whose white irides (the area of the eye surrounding the iris) stand out dramatically from the black head, along with the striking, ornamental white facial plumes. The bright orange bill is nearly round. The breeding colonies are not large, and not densely populated, but you’d think otherwise from the sound, near-continuous whiney calls during courtship.

Courtship behavior, Parakeet Auklets, St. Paul Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska

Parakeet Auklets have the widest range of any of the Alaskan auklets, spanning the northern Gulf of Alaska, most of the Bering Sea, the north Pacific south of the Aleutian Islands, and the Sea of Okhotsk…

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A Very Good Day of Birding

I am so excited for you. Wonderful photos. I am not really a serious birder but I get great enjoyment from your sightings.

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WC nd Mrs. WC made a short road trip this week, chasing winter birds. The trip was amazingly successful, and there will be more than one blog post about it. Among the highlights a lifer and two and half species photographed for the first time.

The target birds – a primary reason for the trip – were Gray-crowned Rosy-finch and Black Rosy Finch, species that spend most of their lives at very high altitudes. In winter, they descend to alpine valleys when snowfall makes foraging higher up impossible. We’d had reports of both species at feeders outside of Ketchum. But shortly before we left, we were told the birds were no longer around. We spent some time in south-central Idaho anyway, and as we were heading back to Boise Mrs. WC got a text message saying the birds were back. With help from Poo Wright-Pulliam and her friend, Joanna, we…

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Following Up and Following Down: February 2023

Read this and have a laugh. I am a fan of WC.

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Even for the shortest month, February seems to have been a short month. But even with just 28 days, we’ve reached the end of them, so it’s time for WC to have a look back at stuff that didn’t get written, stuff that shouldn’t have happened and stuff involving the Magpie Principle. Rest assured, Craig, absolutely no journalism has been committed in this blog post.

Retired Alaska Superior Court Judge Bill Taylor has died. WC tried his very first felony trial before Judge Taylor, an Assault on a Police Officer claim, while WC was still waiting on results from the Alaska Bar Exam. But WC’s connection to Judge Taylor went back long before that. Bill’s second wife, Gloria, attempted to teach WC to play the piano. She was wholly unsuccessful, but WC hastens to add it wasn’t her fault. The Taylors were also on WC’s paper route, and Judge Taylor…

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A PEER IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR

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True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.” –Kurt Vonnegut

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Frankly, my dear friends, I don’t give the above quote a lot of codger cogitation, because to a geezer like me, such a discovery is ancient history. For one thing, I’m so old that most of my high school classmates are no doubt dead by now (as is Kurt Vonnegut). What’s more unsettling is when I think about the class of living

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Books Read – February 2023

  1. Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough
  2. Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz
  3. The Verdun Affair by Nick Dybek
  4. Oh William! by Elizabeth Strout
  5. Off Season by Anne Rivers Siddons
  6. The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray
  7. The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven by Nathaniel Ian Miller
  8. Possession by A.S. Byatt

There is one thing missing in this picture – the book!