This entry was adapted from previously published posts.
In her paean to birding, Rare Encounters with Ordinary Birds, Lyanda Lynn Haupt writes:
There is a game birders play on New Year’s Day called “Bird of the Year.” The very first bird you see on the first day of the new year is your theme bird for the next 365 days. It might seem a curious custom, but people who watch birds regularly are always contriving ways to keep themselves interested. This is one of those ways. You are given the possibility of creating something extraordinary — a Year of the Osprey, Year of the Pileated Woodpecker, Year of the Trumpeter Swan. This game is an inspiration to place yourself in natural circumstances that will yield a heavenly bird, blessing your year, your perspective, your imagination, your spirit. New year, new bird.
Our family has played this game long enough that we needed to rework the rules a bit or risk getting the same birds again and again. And again. This year, as last year, I chose the first bird I espied on our first walk of the new year. Imagine my delight when a crow called to me.
We often get a murmuration of starlings around our house at Christmastime. I love the enormous sound they make.
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I was hoping for a crow myself. There have been a couple in our yard every morning for the last week or so, but they were not there yesterday. However, I did spot a magnificent red-tailed hawk later than day. I am very happy to proclaim 2024 as The Year of the Red-Tailed Hawk!
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My bird of the year, the first that caught my eye thru my bedside window, is also a Crow. Quite pleased.
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