The Beauty of the Unexpected
I love to find joyful surprises during the day. This
morning, one of them came in the form of a grackle on the feeders. The sun was
shining on its feathers, bringing out the iridescence that is not always
visible. It was as beautiful as it was unexpected.
Usually, grackles are not my favorite birds. They can be
problematic around the normal backyard birds. They come in large flocks that
scare off the smaller birds and they decimate the seeds in the feeders. I often
shoo them off, watching them flutter into the trees where they wait for me to
forget about them and then they return to continue feeding. And when they
appear in vast numbers along their migration paths, they can pose health
problems, damage crops, and create quite a mess.
In an ordinary backyard, however, there are ways to minimize
their presence. Choosing feeders that discourage them is one way. A feeder with
a cylinder wrapped inside a cage pretty much keeps them out. But it doesn’t
mean that they won’t hang around for a while, munching on seeds thrown out by
the other birds. They are also very observant, so if you don’t mind waving at
them through the window several times they may eventually take off. And they do
migrate so sooner or later they’ll be gone, leaving the feeders to the
regulars.
Even though I often chase them away, I do appreciate these
big black, yet colorful birds. They are native to North America, have a yearly
presence, and shake me out of the winter doldrums with their beauty. They also
remind me not to make judgments based solely on appearance, whether about birds
or situations or people, because you never know when the unexpected can help
you to see things differently and sometimes with joy.
If the grackles are getting piggy, try these techniques:
I do enjoy watching the birds in my backyard but I know nothing about them - not their names or their habits. So I love reading your comments; you add to my knowlege and enjoyement.
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet, Claire. I love sharing what I see and am glad that what I write about is interesting to others.
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