Fellow volunteer friends reported last week that the cranes have now left Bosque del Apache for the season to head north. What a great winter we had together!
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Hidden Secrets of the Bosque
Drive around the tour loops at Bosque del Apache NWR (or any National Wildlife Refuge for that matter) and you're likely see a few side roads with little blue and white "Area Closed" signs. What's being hidden back there? Well, come along and find out!
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Bosque's Winter Birds
One of my major duties at Bosque del Apache NWR this winter season was to drive a tour van for the 4 free Refuge tours each weekend. Surprisingly, not a single one of them was dedicated to the Sandhill Cranes that most visitors come wanting to see.
As magnificent and thrilling as the cranes are, let’s face it, they’re big and rather slow-moving, predictable birds. Pretty easy to spot, sit and watch for hours at a time—no binoculars or bird guide books required! So, the tours aimed to focus on all the other birds of the Refuge. The ones that might take a bit more help to spot and identify.
As magnificent and thrilling as the cranes are, let’s face it, they’re big and rather slow-moving, predictable birds. Pretty easy to spot, sit and watch for hours at a time—no binoculars or bird guide books required! So, the tours aimed to focus on all the other birds of the Refuge. The ones that might take a bit more help to spot and identify.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
White Christmases
After returning from my quick trip to Florida in mid-December to become a Floridian, I headed up to Colorado for an early Christmas with my brother and his family in the Vail valley. As I approached the New Mexico/Colorado border, I caught a glimpse of my first snowy peak:
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