Eastern bluebird photos by Jonathan Schechter
(photographed in my yard: Brandon Township, Michigan Feb 20, 2012)
Henry David Thoreau wrote, "I went to the woods because I wished to see if I could not
learn what life had to teach --- and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.
That timeless quote of Thoreau has been with me ever since my hippie days back in the
hills of Plainfield Vermont when he was my author of choice and I was a
long-haired, bearded, tree-hugging nature loving student at Goddard College.
And it was there in the meadows of my dreams that I first discovered bluebirds.
Some things have changed:
Hair is much shorter--and much thinner
Beard is gone.
Some things have not changed:
Still a hippie at heart.
Bluebirds thrive in my Michigan meadow and alight on old fence posts.
Thoreau also penned, "The bluebird carries the sky on his back."
I know that to be true. For on gray Michigan days the bluebird's sky-blue back makes me
smile and drift back to happy days of discovery in Vermont where I became a fan of
Thoreau's words in meadows, meadows above the Winooski River and near covered
bridges where bluebirds led me deep into the world of nature.
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Good stuff! I didn't even know that bluebirds stayed in Michigan during the winter. Of course, this year they may not have noticed that it is winter. Thoreau's work is still relevant today, eh? tp
ReplyDeleteTP- Thanks, Many bluebirds ( I suspect most in southern michigan) stay all winter and just retreated to sheltered swales and thick brush where they can find old berries and the like. We see the more now as they get 'frisky' in the meadows. And many robins stay too. Jonathan
ReplyDeleteMy Mountain Blue Birds don't stay in Montana over the winter (at least I haven't seen them), but do I ever love to see them when they return. I have a glass one from my Mother which pulls me thru the 'heavy' grey days that I can no longer get out to enjoy ... the cold now makes breathing hard, too many days in the -30 stuff LOL which I totally loved.
ReplyDeletelove bluebirds!!
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