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Happy, Happy Mother’s Day!

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Happy Mother’s Day, all you human, bird, critter, animal, insect Mom out there.  Now, listen up y’all:   A Mom’s job ain’t easy.  Jest take a look at the picture above:  That’s me in the foreground with my jackass bro, Antoine. He’d pretend that I had fish in my beak and would torture me until I spat it out.  Which I counnent–’cause there wasn’t no fish in tha first place.  Drove Mom crazy.  Dad would jest laugh and say:  “Boys will be boys” which drove Mom even more crazy.  Well, I survived the jackass days and now Antoine is one of my bestest frienddes.  But Moms really do a lot more than they are thanked for:  they make the nest, lay the eggs (cringe), lay on the eggs, turn the eggs, make the nest, clean the nest, furnish the nest, decorate the nest, fish, regurgitate (no clue what that means–Ms P made me include it), fish again, clean our feathers, keep us warm in cold weather, teach us to clean our feathers, teach us to fly, give us lovin’, and THAIN, the worst ever–give us our freedom to fly away where ever we want.  So, Moms deserve a HUGE appreciation. Yes!

Now here are a few more pics of Moms and little ones in these here parts:

[caption id="attachment_1986" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption="Tricolor Heron with 3 chicks"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_1987" align="aligncenter" width="577" caption="Wood Stork with chick"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_1988" align="aligncenter" width="705" caption="Cattle Egret with chicks"][/caption]

So, have a happy day, all you Moms out there!!! Love ya, Maya the Great Egret and Ms P.  :D

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First Love Is Never Easy, Part II ©

To read Part I, scroll down to February 12th.  Today, we continue with Part II.

To get his mind off Delila and his wounded soul, poor TestaVerde (TV for short) the Roseate Spoonbill visited all his pals near and far.   He took horseshoe crab fishing lessons with Maya the Great Egret.

He dropped in on Julio the Cormorant who was hanging out with his cousins.  He listened for hours and hours to their stories about the wonders they saw under water:

Then he started confiding in others about his fragile amorous state.  His buddy Jestsayin the Roseate Spoonbill gave him his usual retort when baffled by the conundrums of life.  “Get a life and quit worriwartin’ over some fool girl Rosy”  Jestsayin sputtered and TV went on his way.

He spent an evening with Grandebouche the Brown Pelican who wasn’t much help either.  “Ya think ya got problems???  I cain’t git a fish bigger ‘n a shraimp with all tha competition here.”

Of course, it didn’t help matters much when, next morning, Neptune the Osprey started showing off to his latest conquest by screeching out to her while she was taking a dip:

[caption id="attachment_1503" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Whoo hoo Bellezza, doan’t git yer feathers too wet—we’ve been invited to the opening of a fancy Sashimi joint over in Naples”"][/caption]

Bellezza was blindingly beautiful but TV the Roseate Spoonbill could barely see this, so smitten was he with Delila:

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He met up with Rudolph Valentino (RV) the Reddish Egret and complimented him on his dancing and fishing skills.  Now, I don’t know if you remember this but Neptune the Osprey told all who would listen that RV made the avian population swoon at the very sight of him.

Well, TestaVerde had learned this fact through Maya the Great Egret and with a hesitant voice, queried RV if he could learn from him.  “Ah, my friend—it’s my red feathers that sets ‘em off, doncha know.  Maybe if ya dyed your pink feathers a tad red, they’d come running”;  he replied to a disappointed TV.  His heart, with a little toss, confirmed his thoughts that he only wanted one to come running and that ONE was the Divine Delila.

He ran into a Great, great aunt of Celeste, the Tricolor Heron out doing her morning fishing.  She was in a terrible rush and kept on flying. Besides, as she was later overheard to say with a sniff, that she “didn’t have time to stop and chat about the affairs of the heart”:

So on and on he went with no resolution. It was too far to go to see the Shaman on Lake Okeechobee to get his advice.  But like his spirit brothers and sisters, the wolves in Yellowstone, TV had developed a special relationship with the moon over the years.   When it was full and fully risen, he would sit under a lone palm tree and point his beak towards the sky.

What followed, I’m not at liberty to say but Testaverde came back one night with a little skip and hop to his stride.  Everywhere he went after that, the avian and mammal world would sigh with appreciation. Even the humans were stunned by his unique and striking demeanor.

Delila was with her sister Delice when she caught sight of this Adonis and gazed with adoration at him.  Of course, Delice could only laugh at this turn of events.

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Now, whenever there was a splash party and Delila caught sight of the “new” TestaVerde, she would let out a little screech and run to his side.

[caption id="attachment_1511" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption="Yooohooooo, TV wait for meeeeee""][/caption]

What happened that night under the palm tree, you wonder? I often wonder myself (TV only divulged bits and pieces) but if I have to take a guess, I’d bet that TestaVerde came into his own that night. He realized that by being a kind and gentle soul and having so many wonderful friends was more important than being the latest crush at the rookery.

What do YOU think??  I’d love to hear your speculations. Oh, and Basilio the Roseate Spoonbill:  what happened to him?  Well, there’s much, much more to this story and all will be revealed down the road a bit.  First, we must go back to the Great Blue Herons’ tale narrated by our diva, Maya the Great Egret.  So, while you’re speculating on what happened to TV the Rosy that fateful night, why not listen to this love song done by MY biggest crush when I was 13.  Oh, be still, my fluttering heart!!!   Ciao, y’all et á bientôt.   ;D

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The Saga of Naming the Tricolor Heron Triplets (© Photos under the Sun)

Everyone has been there: finding the perfect name for the baby, the pet, the association, the house, the company, the web domain—the list goes on and around the globe several times.  Now, most have plenty of resources to consult when finding that perfect name but what happens when the parents of  ADORABLE Tricolor Heron triplets live well beyond the expected wading bird infant mortality age span (EWBIMAS™ for short)?  You have to remember that most hatchings in the wild don’t survive in their full numbers due to numerous predators and conditions.  So, what a dilemma—albeit a super, wonderful one when the proud parents of triplets came to their juvenile stage intact!!  Just imagine: 3, yes that’s three, THREE Tricolor Herons from the same hatching surviving.  Well, it almost totally defeated the predator and wading bird clans at the rookery.  But before we get into that, let’s do a rundown on what happens to the Tricolor Heron during mating season.  First, the most beeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaauuuuuutifuuuuuuuuul color change happens along with a sprouting of jaunty feathers on the head:

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Then, the eggs arrive (I swear I don’t know how :D ) and then the chickelinos arrive:

[caption id="attachment_1349" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Daddy, Am I the Mostest precious you ivver saw/""]"Daddy, Am I the Mostest precious you ivver saw/"[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1350" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Say, why doant uuu askke Mommie to git us some a that there mullet king stuff fer brunch, naw????""]"Say, why doant uuu askke Mommie to git us some a that there mullet king stuff fer brunch, naw????"[/caption]

Are they adorable or what? No need to answer!!

Then the survivors turn into MONSTERS –glorious ones—that pester the parents until they are ready to go forward into the big, wide universe.  Fortunately, for the parents, this does not take long.

[caption id="attachment_1351" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Yeah, yeah, awritte, gonna be a big shrimmpppeee loaded day, yeah, yeah, uh huh, now!""]"Yeah, yeah, awritte, gonna be a big shrimmpppeee loaded day, yeah, yeah, uh huh, now!"[/caption]

In the case of William and Mary, things went a little bit differently, much to the glee of the whole rookery.  Their triplet hatching survived WAY, way  beyond EWBIMAS™ and grew into this:

[caption id="attachment_1352" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Brack, breack, breeeeck""]"Brack, breack, breeeeck"[/caption]

But now there was a little dilemma:  what to call them and nobody but NOBODY could tell them apart. William knew that yes, there were two girls and one boy but for the life of him couldn’t tell which was who:

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Mary drove herself crazy trying to memorize and match the individual squawks with the number of squiggly hairs sticking up from their lovable heads:

[caption id="attachment_1355" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Breeeck, brack, breack""]"Breeeck, brack, breack"[/caption]

William suggested they call them:  Melina and Serena for the girls and Purina for the lone boy. “Purina”, sputtered Mary—“You want to name him after a cat and dog food, after surviving all the predators and alligators, you WANT TO NAME HIM AFTER PEOPLE PET FOOD!!!!  NOT IN THIS NEST, YOU WON’T!!”

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And so it was and so it stayed that way—no names and the confusion on who was what and which was who and what was whom remained. What to do?  Oh, how they worried and all at the rookery worried and worried and worried.  Then one fine day, Spinoza the Cattle Egret was in the middle of turning her eggs in the nest and it came to her:  “We’ll set up a caucus to give them names”, she said and that was that.

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The Rookery Caucus was born.  They were:  1) PONDEROSA

[caption id="attachment_1359" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption="Ponderosa the Great Blue Heron"]Ponderosa the Great Blue Heron[/caption]

Now when Ponderosa was young, nobody thought he’d ever amount to anything because he was a little “wild on the mild side”:

[caption id="attachment_1360" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""yaaahoooo y'all here 'n 'th roooooooookrie: wanna go git soma shraimmpppe???""]"yaaahoooo y'all here 'n 'th roooooooookrie: wanna go git soma shraimmpppe???"[/caption]

But he matured into the most serious Great Blue Heron in the environs and people started to call him “Ponderosa”.  It was not because of his long, long, long neck that evoked that tall pine tree but when asked a question, Pondie (as he was fondly nicknamed) would lower the eyelid a tad and spend the next hour mulling over a possible response.

The next member of the Caucus to be elected was Uma the Great Egret:

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Uma, like Ponderosa, liked to be sure before making any kind of pronouncement. Uma’s friend Nezjaune (that’s French for “Yellow Nose”), the Wood Stork was number 3 elected to the caucus.  He is named “Nezjaune” because his juvenile yellow beak shone like a lighthouse beacon any time he came in contact with anyone he liked or loved.  There was no being on this earth he did not like or love–hence the name.  He liked to be democratic and invite all his croc friends into the decision:

[caption id="attachment_1362" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""So, whachalle thaink? I needdde yer input.""]"So, whachalle thaink?  I needdde yer input."[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1363" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Uma, doant ya worrie none, these here crocs are my frienddess. Yesse, uh huh!""]"Uma, doant ya worrie none, these here crocs are my frienddess. Yesse, uh huh!"[/caption]

The fourth member of the Caucus was none other than Zinnia, herself quite noted at the Rookery for her fabulous colors.  Here she is with her family:

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So, the four came together and spent night after night kicking out names. They consulted the Rookery Book of Names for the 21st Century–yet unpublished for lack of funds–due to the Avian economy and therefore due to the Human economy.  They persevered and stayed up all night–often calling out to the Shaman up on Lake Okeechobeebee (that’s how they spell it, I swear!!)–anyway, it’s the biggest lake in Florida.  They went back through the names in the stories of their storytellers and yet could not find names that others had not already taken!!!  they even consulted the Sandhill Cranes who resided waaaaay outside of the Rookery:

[caption id="attachment_1367" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, "]"Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa,  Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa,  Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa,  Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa,  Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa,  Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa,  Hi Zinnia, Hi Nezjaune, Hi Uma, Hi Ponderosa, [/caption]

But even the AWESOME Sandhill Cranes (who have so many brains that they leave some in the bushes to lighten the load) didn’t have an answer!!  Ponderosa–by then he was elected leader– finally admitted defeat:

[caption id="attachment_1365" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""I have a heavy heart and admit defeat--Ima skeptical that we'll ivver git new names for all three""]"I have a heavy heart and admit defeat--Ima skeptical that we'll ivver git new names for all three"[/caption]

Well. the Rookery underwent the cloudiest day you would ever want to see in Southwest Florida. The clouds that hung low were not the kind that made photographers skip with joy.  No, they were full of sadness and hardness and edges and bled every color of its hapiness.  But then, a miracle happened.  Zinnia the Cattle Egret had a brainwave:

[caption id="attachment_1366" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""I've JUST had a brainwave!!""]"I've JUST had a brainwave!!"[/caption]

“We must call them after the stars or something that sounds like that:  Celeste, Twilight and NorthStar would be a start.”, she said and the Caucus 4 nodded in grateful agreement.

So, now the Triplets have names and when the parent comes to visit they are perfectly identifiable:

[caption id="attachment_1368" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""OK, Twilight, stop yer nattering""]"OK, Twilight, stop yer nattering"[/caption]

And yes, they become demanding:

[caption id="attachment_1369" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Northstar, there's not a lobster left in Southwest Florida--ya will hafta do wif shrimp.""]"Northstar, there's not a lobster left in Southwest Florida--ya will hafta do wif shrimp."[/caption]

And oh, so like the rest:

[caption id="attachment_1370" align="aligncenter" width="900" caption=""Celeste, tell yer siblings to calm down-we're goin' ta see the sunset and thain on to "Alle ya Kin Eet Shraimp." Be grateful fer what ya gotte, now!""]"Celeste, tell yer siblings to calm down-we're goin' ta see the sunset and thain on to "Alle ya Kin Eet Shraimp."  Be grateful fer what ya gotte, now!"[/caption]

And so we come to the end of our story. I want to wish everyone a very happy life and to those in the US a very Happy  Thanksgiving.  Remember, every day you can take a breath means that you can find one more thing of beauty.  Be happy!  Here’s a link to a favorite storyteller of mine Enjoy!!  :D

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The Tricolor Triplets

If it’s not evident by now, I’ll just have to say it again: I love all animals; birds, insects (most, at least and the rest I respect) and I do not have favorites.  Well, they are all my favorites!  So, there!  Today, I’m going to introduce you to ONE of those–the Tricolor Heron.  For those who are not familiar with this glorious rendition of nature’s delightful gift, here’s a full long scroll:

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But the story doesn’t stop there. I want to tell you about the juveniles who have to have the most expressive eyes and beaks and legs and bodies–oh I could go on for miles–in the wading bird world.  (‘Course I know I’ll contradict myself  later and say some other creature who grabbed my heart is THE ONE.  So, “plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose’, etc. ;D).

Anyway, here’s a little glimpse at these babies and I’ll be back  to tell you about the Tricolor Triplets in a few days:

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On a more serious note, here’s something to listen to: The Day After Tomorrow by Joan Baez.  Come back to see the triplets!

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