So I crashed a comic book convention...

I crashed a comic book convention over the weekend, boy those people really know how to party. Ladies if you are ever looking to meet nerdy guys who can dance and party go to a science fiction/fantasy/comic book convention, those people are a good time.

I do feel myself falling a bit under the weather (cough cough). I think I'm getting owl flu. The only thing that will cure it will be a trip to Sax Zim Bog to see nothern owl species (cough cough).

It looks good and guaranteed that we will see and owl. This weekend alone, there were 16 northern hawk owls found at the bog and five great grays (one is even a lighter phase bird). Hopefully I should have some photos to post tomorrow night.

Tundra Swan Update and Siskins Too!

Well, I just watched the next group of swan watchers head down to Wabasha. I went with the group on Thursday and we were stunned by the utter lack of swans. Normally, this is the time of year when a person can see hundreds or even thousands of tundra swans congregating along the Mississippi Bottoms loading up on food before they head to Chesapeake Bay. At times Alma Wisconsin has been chock full of swans but in the last few years the birds have been searching in other areas looking for food because the area they used to go to is filling up with bull rushes. Next year we are going to have to go further south or do a different trip entirely.

On the upside, it had been so long since I hosted a tour, I forgot how much I enjoy them. They really are a day long party and I love to be Julie the Cruise Director.

On another note, pine siskins are being reported at several bird feeders in the western metro area. Be on the look out, this could be not only an owl invasion year, but a finch invasion year. Fun or me on two level: 1. I love seeing these birds at feeders and 2. they eat oodles of bird seed and guarantee my job at the store for the year!

Downy Rescue


The girls and a downy woodpecker we helped. I love how this picture looks as though the heavens are smiling down on us.

I have some friends who periodically have a problem of birds hitting their window. I have always suspected that it was from accipiters (a type of hawk that eats other birds that will drive feeders birds towards windows in an attempt to stun them making it easier to eat them).

Sure enough Sunday I was with some girls and we were doing some Japanese ink drawing when I heard a dull thud, "There's a hawk!" I exclaimed before turning and facing the window and sure enough, there was a first year sharp-shinned hawk circling the feeders. We all started screaming, "Go, go go, go!" (in hind sight, I'm pretty sure I was the only one who was actually rooting for the hawk to get something.) The hawk circled the feeders twice, dropped below the window, grabbed something and flew off. Everyone else was marveling at the excitement of what we just witnessed, I on the other hand snuck outside to see if there were any leftovers, sure enough, there was a female downy woodpecker spread eagled under the window. I picked her up and told the girls to get me a box. I explained that the woodpecker was probably fine, but just needed about 15 minutes in a dark box to regain her senses. (Most window collision injuries are short and the birds just need a quiet place to recover, the bird had no obvious injury or blood coming from the nostrils or mouth so I figured this was a safe bet).

We left the box alone for about 15 minutes on the table and heard some rustling. I showed the girls the downy, let them each touch it, and it flew away.

We saw the northern lights on Sunday and helped a small female woodpecker, all in all not a bad day.

Northern Lights

The northern lights can be seen outside tonight--go and look. If you are someplace in the city, get out and drive to where it's very dark, it's very worth it. We've been enjoying a greenish sky in Menomonie tonight. While watching them, as if on cue a barred owl hooted in the distance.

Quick Ruth Update

Ruth tried to pick up the invalid crows yesterday to no avail. They apparently "hoaxed" her. She left a message today saying that the crows wanted her to pick them up. She laid bags down for them and waited at a local gas station until she got the psychic signal that they were ready to be picked up. She got the signal, but just as she was getting the bags the crows said that they weren't in there. Something to do with her using plastic bags instead of paper bags made them want to hoax her. I think it's more to do with the mischievous nature of the crow. According to several complaints from blue haired ladies at the store, crows seem to have nothing better to do than torment old women.

Rats and Birds Living Together! Mass Hysteria!

The saga of Rottie the Rat. Is it for real, who knows? I did read an account once from years ago of a great-horned owl imprinted on chickens. It even got to the point where the farmer that owned the owl started giving it chicken eggs to incubate. When the chicks would hatch there were a few awkward moments of the owl trying to feed them meat, but the chicks just ignored it and pecked away at grit.

Which reminds me, Phil Harris' singing "There Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens" is one of the best songs ever.

More on Ruth

I always thought that if I go off the deep end, Ruth's route is the way I would want to go. She talks to birds and squirrels and tries to help them, none of them ever tell her that Freemasons rule the country or to take out her neighborhood bird store staff with weapons of mass destruction. Ruth is always worried about her non-migratory eastern wood peewees and she's always very sweet about it.

We continue to hear from her every fall. The latest is that the birds who are too old to fly are burrowing into the ground for the winter. This is actually based on a myth that swallows burrow into the wet mud in the fall and hibernate all winter. Ruth's peewees don't really hibernate but seem to kind of spend the winter huddled together eating, sleeping, sharing stories and educating Ruth. I once got a call from her court appointed attorney who asked if I was an expert on birds. I don't like to say I'm an expert, but I said I knew a fair amount about birds. She asked if birds like wood peewees burrow into the ground in the winter. I told her no, that wasn't true. She then got very cross and said, "Dammit, I spent three hours last week digging holes in a park looking for the darn birds with her."

Ruth hopes that someone besides her will see the peewees and comes up with elaborate plans with the birds. She says that the birds tell her they are incredibly shy and that's the reason why no one else has seen them in their burrows. At one point, she made some drawings to try and sell so she could get enough money to buy a motion sensitive night vision camera to get photos of the peewees when they come out of the burrows. The recent plan is that some peewees are thinking about allowing their winter burrows to be probed so that we can in fact see that they are there.

Though Ruth is committed she still manages to sneak out of her group home and navigate the Twin Cities bus system to get to peewees or other bird species in need. She once showed up at the store with brown paper bags loaded with peewees. After she left, the bags were inspected and found to have crumpled paper towels, newpapers and dried out baked goods. Last December I saw her show up at the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union Paper Session at the Bell Museum (for those that don't know, that's the big holiday party for hard core Minnesota birders, for some people it is as boring as it sounds, for hard core birders it's really cool and fun)--Ruth works hard to keep up with her bird knowledge.

We just got a call today from Ruth telling us that there are some bed ridden crows who are unable to join the others who roost along the west bank campus in the winter. Her psychic bird network has informed her that the peewees behind my store would be happy to take in the crows if someone will drive them out. Wood peewees and crows: sounds like it's going to be an exciting winter behind the bird store.

Ruth: Back Story

I don't know how many of you remember the psychic birder who knew that the ivory billed woodpecker was still out there because they had been in contact with one psychically for quite some time. Some people thought that person was a little on the nutty side. I know a lady who is a tad delusional but in a way that I kinda hope I am if I have to go.

Ruth called the store a couple of years ago and asked for help. She got one of my staff on the phone who didn't know what to make of her and decided to take her name and number to have me call her back. Before he had a chance to fill me in all the
details, I was dialing the number, I had heard enough of the situation: someone had wood peewees they were helping and needed someone to take them.

My employee looked like he had more to say, but I was too busy preparing my speech for someone who was more than likely raising (and imprinting) baby birds and dialed the number.

Ruth answered the phone, in a quiet and cheery voice. Yes, indeed, she had peewees that needed help--nineteen peewees to be exact. She wasn't able to see them because she never looks at animals directly since it makes them uncomfortable. I thought this was odd, but then again, bird people are often odd.

Ruth told me that she knew for a fact that birds didn't like being looked at, because they told her so. Hm.

Apparently, Ruth had starting hearing bird calls years ago, but about seventeen years ago she began hearing the soft chirps most of us never hear or are aware of. These soft chirps were remarkably clear to her and she soon discovered that animals were able to communicate with her in a way that most people were not able to hear. Since that revelation, she has been teaching and discussing several subjects with insects, birds, mice, and squirrels--everything from astronomy to zoology. Interestingly enough the birds were in no way interested in history. Yes, they understood English
and were aware of certain people, but really didn't care about famous figures in history.

After Ruth began communicating with the birds and insects in her yard, others came to speak with her, many via satellite into her brain. As a matter of fact, the sister of a crow that lived in her yard would leave Wood Lake Nature Center daily and visit Ruth's home because she was in the mood for hot dogs and no one at Wood Lake would ever feed hot dogs. The crow would talk to her and tell her about what was going on from Wood Lake before she came over. Eventually, she began communicating with others like white-throated sparrows (not many people are aware of this, but syphilis is rampant in white-throated sparrows) in a kind of relay system. They would often use her to communicate with others of their kind in different parts of the city.

At one point, she started communicating with wood peewees. It started with a husband and wife who had been having problems finding a proper place to nest and had lost a few kids. As a matter of fact they had decided not to nest this year since they couldn't seem to find any of the proper trees and shrubs. After a time she got to know and get in contact with the extended family members. They were looking for a place to stay that winter and they had figured out what the requirements would be space wise (a room about 7 feet by 11 feet filled with lots of plants). Apparently she had called several stores and anyone she could think of related to birds to try and find a place for her peewees and no one was able to help her. She was almost in tears.

It never occurred to me to ask why the peewees weren't migrating, but a sucker for tears I offered my back room to the peewees. She said that she would have to repeat everything I said out loud since the psychic connection with the peewees was just in her brain and they wouldn't be able to hear me through her ears (it made total sense). The peewees had to be on board with the plan and be totally comfortable with the accommodations. Ruth mentioned that they are interested in talking to many in the birding community because proper nesting habitat is becoming a huge issue for them so they felt the store would be a good place to start.

After we worked out the details of food, plants, sleeping arrangements the next step was getting the wood peewees to the store. As you can imagine, Ruth is in a group home and can't really get out. I offered to give directions so the peewees could just fly over, but the peewees weren't too sure about that. I told her where the bird store was and that we had wood peewees out behind the store in the summer. Well, you'll never guess, but the peewees behind my store were related to Ruth's peewees! The relatives gave directions and checked out the store to make sure the accommodations were suitable. They were and plans were made to transport the peewees.

I thought that would be the end of it and I would never hear from this dear old soul again...oh how wrong I was. Ruth appears to be alone in the world and not aloud to leave the hospital, however she has a knack for sneaking out. One night she took the bus from downtown Minneapolis out to the Minnetonka area with about four paper grocery bags full of her peewees. Ruth worried that the birds were too elderly to fly and so she personally escorted them out to the store and then to the bus back into downtown. We later inspected the bags and they were full of newspaper, crumple paper towls, bread and muffins (but no peewees).

Throughout that winter we got several phone calls about requests the peewees had: chocolate, roast beef, vegetables, and "magic ferns" (something only Ruth had at the group home). By spring, the peewees were ready to go out to our wetland and raise families. Ruth assured us that they really enjoyed our accommodations.

We didn't hear from her all summer until the following September...

Bird Author List

If you haven't checked yet, the bird author checklist is up. If you're a bird author and you're not on the list and you're wondering what gives, be patient it's still a work in progress.

If you're a bird author and you're thinking "My tome is so obscure there's no possible way she'll put me on that list" keep checking, you'll be up there eventually. Part of what may be the hold up are photos. I have some photos that aren't so flattering and I'm trying to determine if our friendship will survive the photo posting.