What’s Your “Spark” Bird?
Answers by Avid BHAS birders!
Has anyone ever asked you why you are so obsessed with birding? Did a specific bird “spark” your interest? Bob Wadsworth, a BHAS Board member and long-time birder, remembers growing up in Puerto Rico. He clearly remembers:
“I spent one summer as a teen counselor at Camp Guajataka and spotted these Red-legged Thrushes. Named Zorzal de Patas Coloradas, they are natives of the Caribbean, and I watched them all summer.”
Fun Fact: These Thrushes enjoy mainly fruits but also insect matter. They live in coffee shade forests, and are non-migratory. Their legs, bill, and eye ring are all bright orange-red!
Audio: https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/594348141
Check out: YouTube Videos and Wikipedia for more information.
Share your own “Spark” bird with us. You may well inspire others!
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By Stevie Morris
Photo credit: Red-legged Thrush, by Ricardo Mangual, from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Turdus_plumbeus_ardosiaceus_Puerto_Rico.jpg under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.