So Little Time…

It is the 29th of September, my penultimate day as the Artist in Residence here at Bandelier National Monument. It has been a marvelous month, rich with experiences, sights, sounds, and the wonderful people here that have made my time so rewarding. With all that I have been able to do, there is still more to learn and understand. For example, I would like to know more about the endangered species here:

Jemez Mountains Salamander (NPS photo)
New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse (a great title for a poem – and yes, there is one in the works!)
Yellow-Billed Cuckoo

I was lucky enough to get to observe at the bird banding station. I was amazed at how quickly the bird banders worked and how careful they are to keep bird stress at a minimum. An experienced bander can band a bird, determine species/sub-species, age, health, feather condition, size and weight in less than 2 minutes. Bird banding helps to track migration patterns, species frequency in a given area, how birds are feeding, and whether or not a bird species is increasing or declining. Studying birds can help understand the impact of fire, drought, snow levels, and other climate phenomenon. It is a very interesting science.

Alicia Bachman, lead bird bander, with a Flicker she has just banded and is ready to release.

This is just one of the many marvelous opportunities I have had during my time here. I am deeply grateful to all the people who have shared their knowledge, expertise, and most of all, their time. It has been a truly remarkable experience.

One thought on “So Little Time…

  1. What a delightful adventure you’re having. There are so many facets to the National Park Service, I’m glad you are able to highlight some of them in your writing!

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