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Chasing the Harris’s Sparrow

Chasing the Harris’s Sparrow

It was the first warm, sunny day in months. I reluctantly slathered on sunscreen, loathing the oily liquid on my skin but knowing that I would be fried to a crisp without it. Binoculars in place, camera ready, energy bar in pocket, we were ready to chase after the rare Harris’s Sparrow.

After getting tips from a birder returning to his car, we set out in the Diablo Foothills to scan all the flocks of Golden-crowned Sparrows, knowing that our target bird was associating with a group of them. I was delighted to see Lark Sparrows, which is not a common sight for me. Their boldly striped face is unique and I was distracted by them for quite a while.

Lark Sparrow

Lark Sparrow, 2019

Another birder joined the search, as is often the case when an unusual visitor arrives, and we split up locations to improve our chances of finding the sparrow. I kept on going back to a picnic area that was calling to me. But after multiple visits to that area, I headed towards another spot that was conveniently located near the restrooms. Our new birder friend stayed at the picnic area. Wouldn’t you know, after we left the little guy showed up! I saw the big camera lens come out and that was my cue to race back to the picnic area. I got there just in time to see it fly off to a distant tree.

Harris's Sparrow

Harris’s Sparrow, 2019

I easily spotted the sparrow, who relaxed between leaves. What a beautiful little bird! It had a brilliant white chest with black smudges at the top along with black on its chin and part of its head. I was entranced by its beauty, so much so that I watched it long after our birder friend left. I only stopped watching because it eventually flew away and I lost track of him.

Happy, we went back to the car and shared its location with a birder hoping to catch a glimpse of our rarity. I hope he was able to find it.

The Healing Power of Birds

The Healing Power of Birds

Steller's Jay

Steller’s Jay, 2016

It was a sick day. One of those days where you wake up with a stuffy head and can’t think straight. I dragged myself outside and walked to work in the light rain, dutifully making progress towards my daily 10,000 steps. I answered emails and attended meetings in my zombied state. I called my husband to make a frozen pizza for dinner as I witnessed my energy deplete.

Lunch time rolled around and it took all my will power to go outside. Usually I enjoy a bird walk around the campus, but my groggy head complained with each step. Giving up, I turned towards the office to rest, or perhaps take a quick sitting up in my chair. Then I heard it: a Steller’s Jay.

Ten years ago, I would watch with delight as my coworkers fed the jays peanuts at the windowsill. These days, I don’t see them that often anymore. Hearing the cackling squawk of the jay was enough to pop me out of my funk. Checklist initiated. Birding ensued. It was a shorter walk, but it was full of songs and life. Leave it to birds to provide healing energy.