Wednesday, June 13, 2012

A visit from the Conley crew

Well we had an exciting week here at Camp Itasca! The fam came up to visit last Thursday, and stayed for a long weekend. They rented out a cabin on campus and it was so much nicer than mine, so I just camped out there all weekend (its best features were a shower, couch, wifi, and a porch). We went on some adventures: to the Headwaters, to see some really big pines, looking for birds, watching sunsets; and sometimes we just chilled, hammocked, grilled, etc. They also brought me up some fun stuff, such as lots of food, a BANJO, and lots of new books to read.

At the Mississippi Headwaters

A very large White Pine tree

Watching the sunset over Lake Itasca


On Monday they took off, and that day in class we saw two rare birds that I have never seen before (that we've been searching for in class since last year!): a pair of Black-backed Woodpeckers, and a Blue-headed Vireo!

Itasca is just at the edge of the Black-backed Woodpecker range, so while they are not common here, they have been known to be in certain areas around here. We've gone to some of these places and "called" to them with recordings of their own calls (territorial birds will often respond to their own calls), with no success... then one day at the Headwaters they just appeared out of nowhere! A little later we chased down the very rare Blue-headed Vireo (their relatives the Red-eyed Vireo are extremely common), and got a great look at it! It may not seem that exciting, but it was really cool!


Sunday, June 3, 2012

Pancakes 4 days in a row

What a summer. I have yet to experience anything that beats a summer at Itasca... and I'm only here for 5 weeks! I work 2-3 days a week, and chill and do fun stuff on the other days. Just this weekend (starting with Friday of course...)

I went for a bike ride through the woods. (on a path... but still through woods.)

I made chocolate chip blueberry pancakes for breakfast. Then I ate the leftovers on Saturday. Then I made more this morning, and I will have those leftovers tomorrow. Pancakes 4 days in a row. It's summer, I live alone = I do what I want. Boo ya.

I finished American Gods (by Neil Gaiman) a few days ago, so I moved on to Anansi Boys and read that a lot on Friday. I also did laundry.

I bonded with my fellow field biologists over campfires and card games late into the night.

Saturday. I slept.

It was  beautiful day so I set up my hannamock and read Birds of Heaven. (Yes it's a book about birds... cranes to be exact!)


Then I went mammal hunting and trapping with some mammal guys. We didn't catch anything but we set a trap for a fox and a woodchuck (and we saw the baby woodchuck scuttle away into the den!)


Then I was invited to dinner by my professor, so I had a lovely evening of brats, bocce ball, and Dominion with his family, friends, and the station Director!

Followed by another campfire.

Sunday. I slept. I made more pancakes. It rained. I watched Breaking Bad.


I finally roused myself for a birding kayak around Lake Itasca. Sightings included Mallards, Wood Ducks (and chicks), Great Blue Herons, Belted Kingfishers, a Green Heron, and a peek at the Bald Eagle nest, where I saw the parents feeding the chicks!

Bald Eagle guarding its nest
Green Heron
I attempted to get a game of Ultimate going... we got a few people, but ultimately it failed.

I read my dear friend Etta's blog post from Catania! She's in Sicily!!! I am so unbelievably jealous, and I miss my time abroad!

I made fried rice, and saw some of the mammal kids walk by with an injured baby fox they found! It was adorable... but sad...


And after that exciting weekend, I must go to sleep immediately (I have a strict 10:00pm bedtime before class days!), for my 4:30 wake-up call! Tomorrow we go to the Prairie!!!