{"id":19,"date":"2006-01-09T11:53:28","date_gmt":"2006-01-09T11:53:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/littleyear.com\/?p=19"},"modified":"2011-05-01T18:38:24","modified_gmt":"2011-05-01T23:38:24","slug":"one-for-three-in-the-owl-dept-13-26","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/littleyear.com\/?p=19","title":{"rendered":"one for three in the owl dept. [13 &#8211; 26]"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Having a job sucks. But money = good, so <em>not <\/em>having a job sucks even worse. Basically, then, suckage is all that&#8217;s on the menu.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m getting philosophical here because having a job really cuts into my birding time. That means my Little Year just gets littler and littler. I&#8217;m hopeful it won&#8217;t be littler when it&#8217;s lighter, because then I can do a little birding after work. Going out before work isn&#8217;t likely.  I&#8217;m pretty damn lazy and like my sleep. The point of all my whining is that I didn&#8217;t see squat all week. Pole was lucky and stumbled upon a MOURNING DOVE last Monday. It&#8217;s only a week into our Little Year and she&#8217;s already ahead of me. Oh, well. She usually wins at everything, and I&#8217;m resigned to it.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>I was looking to catch up on the weekend, but Saturday was shot because of family obligations, so Sunday was birding day. We decided to hunt down the saw-whet owl at the Morton Arboretum, but it wasn&#8217;t there. In fact, there was hardly anything there. We did see a RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH on top of a tree AHNK-AHNKing its ass off, but there were hardly any other birds. I felt like Omega Man.<\/p>\n<p>Actually, we kind of hate the Arborteum because we never have any luck there. It&#8217;s always Silent Spring or Silent Summer or \u2014 you finish the joke. A lot of birders like the place, so the problem may be that we&#8217;re just lousy birders.<\/p>\n<p>Most exciting thing was when I spilled some orange juice on Pole&#8217;s Swarovskis. Tense moment there, folks, but it was only a few drops, so I was able to handle it.<\/p>\n<p>To continue. We heard there was a snowy owl at Waukegan Harbor, which is on the lakefront north of Chicago near the Wisconsin border. We didn&#8217;t see it, of course \u2014 remember, we&#8217;re lousy birders \u2014  though we ran into some guy who saw it in the morning. Did see a lot of waterfowl:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>LESSER SCAUP<br \/>\nHOODED MERGANSER<br \/>\nAMERICAN COOT<br \/>\nBUFFLEHEAD<br \/>\nGADWALL<br \/>\nRING-BILLED GULL<br \/>\nDOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT<br \/>\nREDHEAD<br \/>\nCOMMON GOLDENEYE<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>By the time we got home we we&#8217;re pretty exhausted, but then I noticed an posting on IBET (the Illinois birding list) that said there was a LONG-EARED OWL in Evanston (where I live), and less than a mile away. It was in a tree next to Mount Trashmore, which is the name given to a landfill hill that kids use for winter sledding. The poster was kind enough to ram some red cardboard into a fence next to the bird, so we found it right away. It was wide awake and staring at us, though it didn&#8217;t stretch its body out into the freaky caricature as it sometime does. I&#8217;m sure it wanted to sleep, but us pesky birders just wouldn&#8217;t let it alone. The bird made our day, because it&#8217;s a lifer for both of us.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s amazing how anybody located the bird, or even thought to look there. We would have had a hell of a time finding it without that red marker. I wonder if it&#8217;s known to hang out there? I never heard of it, but that doesn&#8217;t mean much because, you know, I&#8217;m lousy.<\/p>\n<p>Miscellaneous catches: A flock of EUROPEAN STARLINGS and some HOUSE SPARROWS.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Having a job sucks. But money = good, so not having a job sucks even worse. Basically, then, suckage is all that&#8217;s on the menu. I&#8217;m getting philosophical here because having a job really cuts into my birding time. That means my Little Year just gets littler and littler. 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