Things are still very busy around here, hence my sporadic blogging. I spent the last couple days setting up all the speakers once again, to start phase 2 of the playback experiment. Everything is now up and running, but not without a few hitches along the way, of course! In other news, babies are everywhere. Baby birds, everywhere you look (and step!). Savannah sparrows, as you might imagine, are about as ugly as most altricial nestlings: mostly naked, see-through skin, etc:
| Born with nothing but an aura of fuzziness... |
But once they reach about 7+ days old, they are suddenly adorable!!
| Psych! Now we're cute |
It is at this much cuter state that we band and bleed them (the cuteness factor is important in determining the timing of this). For those of you not familiar with bird banding protocols, the 'bleeding' part of it is for collecting DNA from each individual. We poke them with a needle, collect a small sample of blood, and then back to the nest they go! I think banding nestlings has become one of my favourite SAVS activities! Plus it's kinda nice that they can't fly away yet.
But Savannah sparrows are not the only babies present on the island, oh no. There are gull babies EVERYWHERE. And the adult gulls are pretty convinced you want to eat their babies. I try to convince them otherwise, but none-the-less, the gulls are about as psycho as moms who think you're gonna eat their babies anyway. So, consequentially, the dive-bombing has reached new heights:
And perhaps the dive-bombing is partially my fault in some cases, because of stunts like this:
And this:
But because I am performing these stunts for your viewing pleasure, the dive-bombing is actually pretty much your fault. So I feel better about that. Plus they're just so adorable! Almost makes the dive-bombing worth it. Almost.
As you can probably see/hear, I have (sort of) figured out the volume problem with my GoPro! Turns out you really can't hear much through the waterproof case, but the trade-off is that it also picks up a ridiculous amount of wind-noise. Which is probably why they sell a separate microphone. Alas, here is a short video of me on Day 63! You can hear at least parts of it through the wind, so I apologize for the background noise!
So that's about it for today's update! I have lots of videos from around the island and will continue to collect more for future posts. My computer is pretty slow, and the internet/charging capabilities on the island are somewhat limited, but I will do my best! In closing, here is me with a baby bird:
| Friends forever! Or at least until you grow your wing feathers... |
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