For the past several
weeks, I have been constantly serenaded on my walks by the magnificent and numerous
Eastern Meadowlarks. As I head away from the house and downhill into the pasture, the
meadowlarks’ songs become more distinct.
I consider these
brightly yellow-colored birds to be a bit elusive...as least to sight.
I stop and listen and
can pinpoint their location, but visuals are iffy.
That was until I made
my return trip back home. Partially hidden behind a board fence, I was able to
view a few meadowlarks at a much closer distance than my norm. At one point, I watched four meadowlarks
flying together overhead. As I stopped
and became motionless, so did the dogs.
The meadowlarks moved even closer to me.
Even though I mostly
see meadowlark silhouettes lurking about the pasture, yesterday I was lucky
enough to observe a solitary meadowlark singing from atop a nearby fencepost
and also one just above me in a tree branch - my closest encounters yet.
My 5 rating turned
into an amazing 10.
All I needed was a
bit of patience and some quiet dogs.
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