Two lists for a Sunday

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This birding thing has great charm. The app from ebird.org has a GPS, and when you go out to do your sightings, it asks you to identify the species on a list. Charming, I’m telling you... but complicated. This Sunday, not too early, I went to buy avocados at José’s farm. While I was there, I don’t know what came over me, I suddenly asked if I could walk around and see what birds I might come across.

He gladly agreed.


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That’s because those who birdwatch also look to the sky… seeking help and answers.

It was hard to get through. There were no paths. Just dense undergrowth, but I didn’t mind. My heart was beating with purpose: I was breathing in freshness and ready to experience wonder, to discover wings and flights… life pulsing here and now.

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However, it seems I had arrived at lunchtime, because the birds were very quiet. I kept looking up towards the treetops, and then I saw a squirrel eating something juicy—because it wouldn’t let go of it. Further away, in a palm tree, I spotted through my camera lens a bird that looked enormous, and my mouth was already watering at the thought that I’d just sighted a sparrow hawk… but then doubt crept in—maybe it was a woodpecker. In the blurry photo I managed to take with my camera, it looked greenish.

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The farm is near the bridge, and beneath the bridge runs the river—there are always herons in the river. I saw two white herons flying. I rushed to jot down the first species sighted on my list.

You know… I couldn’t tell what that greenish, blurry thing was—unless, later on when I got home, the members of the birdwatching group, experienced and willing to help me, told me what it was that I saw. They have been telling me about the field slang used in birdwatching. For example, a “Lifer” is when you see or manage to photograph a species for the very first time. If that's the case, then I've already had two lifers when I photographed the Dameros (Lonchura punctulata) and the Little Blue Heron (Egretta caerulea). 😃

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I also didn’t know that birdwatchers often use their telescopes attached to cameras—and that this is called digiscoping. It seems that these days we have much to learn from life… and so the days become filled with experiences and creative moments. We mustn’t stop learning new things. I was lost in thought, glancing here and there, when I spotted a hummingbird flitting around the tree where the curious squirrel had been. I readied my camera, sharpened my senses, and although I can't say whether it was the same one, the Universe gifted me the chance to photograph one of these marvellous beings perched on a tiny twig.


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I looked up at the sky again and felt at peace, breathing deeply the wonder of simply being there—among winged creatures that slowly began to appear. And then, as if by magic, two red-legged thrushes flew through the trees.


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If you’d seen me—so happy, my list growing… and one more photo to secure, more or less, a decent bit of proof of the hummingbird.


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José has chickens, dogs, pigs, and other farm animals on his land… I came out of the dense vegetation and headed towards the more open area where his house is, and there he was—smiling. He asked if I’d managed to spot any birds, and pointed to a lively flock of sparrows that seemed to be having a meeting with the chickens, perhaps playing hide-and-seek or racing to catch the crumbs. I started feeling a bit hungry and thought I should go have lunch and come back later, around six in the evening, when the birds might be less shy. You know, they go to their parties and bars before finally settling down to sleep—haha! And then, on my way back home, another species was added to my list.


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Common Ground Dove (Columbina passerina)


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It was in an area where my neighbour grows vegetables and flowers.


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Oh, this was the photo I liked the most out of all the ones I managed to take of it. 😇

https://ebird.org/checklist/S269371215

... to be continued

😄 I had lunch, took my nap, freed up some space on my laptop, and downloaded the photos to see if I could figure out what that greenish, blurry thing was that I’d spotted in the palm tree. In the birdwatching group they told me it was a thrush… and later on, I headed out hunting 📷 again. I was hoping to spot something like a sparrow hawk.


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As soon as little Sergio and Kevin see me heading out with the camera, they go absolutely wild. They want to come along and see what I’m taking pictures of. There they were, full of excitement and noisy chatter. I told them, “Shhhhh… quiet now, we’re going to photograph birds.” And it was Sergio who pointed out this hummingbird to me.


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I thanked him and also explained that I thought it had got quite late, as the light wasn’t good and everything I photographed came out backlit. I pointed to some tiny birds darting about, and shrugged. I couldn’t tell what they were. Later I found out they were Antillean Palm Swifts (Tachornis phoenicobia).

And that’s when the miracle happened… because the Universe is mental. What you think, manifests! I have no doubt about it.


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On a pole right in front of my house, I saw a bird settle...it looked like a sparrow hawk… I took loads of photos, trying to figure out what it really was. I saw it had a chameleon, something it had hunted… but everything was still backlit.


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It might’ve been a rat too… I wondered if that was its nest. It stayed there for a few minutes, and I kept trying and trying to get a decent photo… without success. Sergio and Kevin murmuring beside me.


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Then I thought it wasn’t that big... so it might’ve been a kestrel!


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And that’s exactly what it was: a kestrel! I was so happy, even though I hadn’t managed to get any clear photos. My camera doesn’t do well in poor light… but I love her, and I forgive her everything.

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https://ebird.org/checklist/S269370760


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The sky displayed a range of colours...


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What do clouds do with all that freedom? I wondered… they glide slowly across the sky, showing off their creativity, fulfilling the purpose they were made for… a tear rolled down my cheek, and I walked over to the gate of my house, where Chanel was waiting, wagging her tail with joy.

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Oh, 🧐😉 I am so grateful for your support. A hug and happy start of the week.

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How beautiful!!!! How beautiful!!!
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Now I'm really lost with bird names, I only know pigeons! But I love the route you took and your patience in capturing birds... the majestic sky accompanied you!

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Now I'm really lost with bird names...

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Avecilla, te visito en un ratico que estoy muy cansada de pedalear. Almorcé ahora y me está dando sueñito. 😊

Gracias. Yo siempre ando en los celajes...

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Pero que cosa esta chica, descansa... vez mañana o pasado jajaja voy a cenar y descansar también!🤗

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Gracias buzz 🥳📸

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¡Eso es genial @nanixxx! ¡Estamos emocionados de ver tu participación en Hive! ¡Sigue así!

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😋 y a mí me emociona mucho cuando pienso en todo el tiempo que ya ha pasado desde mi primer post. Hive es nuestra casa.

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¡Qué bonito escuchar eso @nanixxx! Es realmente especial encontrar una comunidad en la que te sientas como en casa. Espero que sigas disfrutando de tu experiencia en Hive y continúes contribuyendo con tus publicaciones y comentarios. ¡Sigue adelante! 😊🚀

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What a great nature adventure!
Birds are amazing!

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It's fun and relaxing if you have no expectations and just cultivate patience... A reminder, because the wise and knowledgeable in the field of metaphysics say that on the spiritual plane everything works the other way around.

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You had a sublime day surrounded by those birds and clouds. And I am sure it was not the case of just this Sunday, but the bird & clouds magic will continue 🐦⛅️

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Thank you! Everything will be as it should be... And if you say so with such certainty, it will surely be so. 😊🤗

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Well, I don't know how certain my certainties are, I just think you are observing nature (including birds and clouds as here) with so much joy, and it can just spread into more joy 🍀😉

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Good afternoon @nanixxx, what a beautiful post. There have been birds, I find the photographs of the kestrel exciting... I don't want to detract from the dove, or the wonderful hummingbird, or the egret... but those images of the little bird of prey are beautiful.

The photographs of the clouds fulfilling their purpose... simply a miracle.

Thank you very much. 😀🤗

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If these words and these humble photographs created such an impression on you, I feel even more satisfied and happy. Miracles do exist.
I know that I can improve over time and learn a lot from the people around me who are dedicated to this activity... I just stay quiet and listen. I will try to participate with them in their outings to learn more.

Bird watching is a lot of fun and it also relaxes me and helps me to be present and focused on the details.

Un abrazo y 😀😂 warm... Ya sabes.

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Hello @nanixxx, I am sure that as you share your bird photos, the rest of us will enjoy them very much.

Miracles do exist, and I know it. Warm regards back to you. 😄

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Amanda que belleza de nubes 🥰, bueno...de fotos jajajaja. Me gusta esta nueva faceta tuya de observadora pro de aves!! Creo que veremos mucho aquí. Un abrazo y linda semana 🤗💚🌞

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Ya quisiera ser yo pro en este campo... Quién sabe si con el tiempo puede que logre acercarme un poco al modo experto, 😂 aunque sinceramente no estoy enfocada en eso, sino en disfrutar y acumular experiencias de vida. Espero poder realizar avistamientos el año próximo en el Mediterráneo. 😅

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Espero poder realizar avistamientos el año próximo en el Mediterráneo. 😅

Hasta yo quisiera 🤣🤣🤣

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You took some wonderful photos. Did the clouds pose for you? 🤩

People who take bird photos have great virtues: they are patient, and they love animals and nature so much...and it can be truly addictive. I loved the joy you had, the impulse to wait for more, the desire to enjoy it all...the kestrel has the face of an eagle, a hawk. Are they families?

Your Sunday afternoon was beautiful.

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Friend, I always look up at the sky in the mornings and evenings. I really enjoy the colours that burst across it at those hours. It’s almost like therapy for me… and I always have lots of questions and very few answers, which I tend to seek out in unusual moments that somehow stand out… I’m a bit mystical, yes. Haha… the kestrel photos aren’t great, but they’re what I’ve got to prove I saw it. It’s not like there are flocks of them—you don’t see them en masse like sparrows. We all want to have a NatGeo-worthy photo in our collection, but the truth is you need serious gear for that haha…
And about what you asked me, whether it’s related to the hawk, I think I’ll have to ask the experts. We’ve got a specialist reviewer in the birdwatching group, I’ll ask him and let you know. You already know I’ve got a lot to learn here. But I do have enthusiasm. Thank you!

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De aquí en unos días serás serás casi una experta en reconocimiento de aves, verás que sí.
Tus fotos siempre son muy bonitas, porque dependen de tu apreciación más que de la calidad de tu cámara.

Entusiasmo es lo que siempre te ha sobrado, por eso eres @nanixxx .

🌞❤️🌞

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