Wednesday, March 25, 2015

REPOST-BIRDWATCHING AS MEDITATION 2014



 Just to give you an idea of what you might encounter at this year's Bird Watching as a Mediation retreat on May 1-3, here is the post after last year's retreat....



 

A few themes emerged from the Birdwatching as Meditation retreat, May 2-4, but most prominent were the differences between Seeking and Discovering.
Each has it's time and place to be sure...but I think we agreed that
beyond the goal-oriented approach to encountering wildlife, or life in
general, we enjoyed just placing ourselves in a "state of seeking," or
acceptance, to let Life's gifts and discoveries unfold.







Pink Lady's Slipper

 "We
sought and we found. We wandered and discovered...Pink Lady's Slippers,
a Field Sparrow's Nest, a Baltimore Oriole, Warblers, Columbine,
Rose-breasted Grosbeak, good food, good conversation, lovely and
wonderful precious encounters with nature."  - D. W.
 




Saturday's
cool temperatures and wind during the day made it less than stellar
birding...but on the night hike we heard a clear and very close song
from the upper prairie of the Chuck-wills-widow...a rather rare night jar species in Ohio...with most populations being only in Adams Co!
  


 "Thank
you for a marvelous weekend filled with bird sightings (many firsts!). 
Your guidance has helped open wide the door to local birding." - D. M.





Male Rose-breasted grosbeaks

Sunday
was filled with lots of discoveries and gifts of beauty. We heard or
saw 52 bird species...over half of the 97 species at the last Prairie
Pond Woods end-of-year count...in one weekend!  And while it is nice to
hike the woods, strain the ears and get "warbler neck," we also enjoyed
watching the Rose-breasted Grosbeaks at the feeder, while having our scrambled eggs, fruit & yogurt and toast on the deck!



"The
beauty here is astonishing! The land recovers when given love and
stewardship. The diversity of the flora and fauna - the birds! - make
this a most holy place. I spend my days and weeks when away figuring
how soon I can come back." - S. C.




Showy Orchis by the creek

Below is a list of the bird species, a few more photos...and one last quote from a guest. 


"I am always blessed to be at Prairie Pond Woods.  It refreshes my spirit and soul.  I leave with a treasure in my heart."




Wild Columbine on Dolomote slump rock
























Turkey Vulture



Canada Goose


Broad-winged hawk


Red-shouldered hawk


Wild Turkey


Mourning Dove


Chuck-wills-widow


Ruby-throated Hummingbird 

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Pileated Woodpecker


Eastern Phoebe


White-eyed Vireo

Yellow-throated Vireo


Red-eyed vireo


Blue Jay


American Crow


Tree Swallow

Carolina Chickadee

Tufted Titmouse

White-breasted Nuthatch

Blue-gray gnatcatcher

Eastern Bluebird

Swainson's Thrush

Wood Thrush

Cray Catbird

Brown Thrasher

Blue-winged Warbler

Northern Parula

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Black-throated Green

Yellow-throated Warbler

Prairie Warbler

Black & White Warbler

Ovenbird

Louisiana Waterthrush

Common Yellowthroat

Hooded Warbler

Yellow-breasted Chat

Scarlet Tanager

Northern Cardinal

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

Indigo Bunting

Eastern Towhee

Chipping Sparrow

Field Sparrow

Song Sparrow

White-throated sparrow

Brown-headed Cowbird

Baltimore Oriole

American Goldfinch




American Goldfinch Preening





Female Rose-breasted Grosbeak






And of course our companion throughout the retreat, Cyon