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Eventually the flock tired of feasting on the barberry’s offerings and one by one moved on to their next destination. I was left with a feeling of profound satisfaction. I had not identified a new bird. I had not even discovered something new to science about a known one. But I had discovered something entirely new to me about a bird I see with some frequency, albeit until that time only in passing. This is one of the great joys of bird study – the contemplation of the sublime and finding therein significance – even if only personal. Peace and good bird watching. by Born Again Bird Watcher at 9:32 9 Toyota Previa Toyota Prius Toyota RAV4 Labels: Bushtit, contemplation, discovery Links to this post Wednesday, 28, Veni, Vidi, VATH Following yesterday’s feline thrush flushing, I was very pleased to see a Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius, band code: VATH), once again back where the first one was observed. Wanting to capture it for posterity, or to use as evidence for the prosecution should the previously mentioned cat one day be successful in his scofflaw trespassing and hunting on our property, I reached for my bins, adapter, and digital cera.