The Cleopatra Fowl – 10,000 Birds


Some birds are particularly thrilling, as a result of they’re so laborious to see. Others are unusually lovely, or maybe, simply plain uncommon. And some are each. (Once they really afford you a complete new weblog topic to put in writing about, that’s actually an additional bonus.)

For years, I had hoped to see a Lesser Floor-Cuckoo, certainly one of Mexico’s extra unique and troublesome species. And I even had this species on my life checklist, however solely as a result of in 2017 I had taken a number of significantly better birders than I to Paso Ancho, and so they heard this chicken’s name within the distance. I bear in mind the lady with the most effective ear saying a number of occasions “I hear _____”, and that I’d reply “oh”. Or one thing equally insightful.

However this Monday, I took my ornithologist good friend Jonathan, and three different associates, again to Paso Ancho. Jonathan hoped the Sinaloa Martins I noticed in July may nonetheless be there. (No such luck; they seem to have already flown south.) However on our second cease, we heard not one, however two Floor-Cuckoos giving their high-pitched buzzy trill calls. One sounded prefer it got here from near our path, so Jonathan prompted it a bit together with his greatest imitation. And all of a sudden, there it was! At first, all I might see was its richly coloured stomach. And I’d have thought of myself lucky to see even that.

After which, one thing miraculous occurred. With no additional prompting, the chicken determined it wanted to come back nearer to us. Floor-cuckoo that it was, it had an odd approach of strolling alongside branches, as if on the bottom, slightly than hopping or flying. All of this was wonderful, as this species is understood for staying on the bottom underneath deep brush, and freezing when it senses a human presence.

As our chicken got here nearer, our view of it grew to become ever clearer. This allowed us to completely admire these wild colours round its eyes, in addition to the black “eyeliner”, which appeared to come back immediately from the hieroglyphics on the partitions of an Egyptian temple. As Jonathan stated, it regarded like Cleopatra.

Our encounter with this ever-so gracious chicken lasted so lengthy that I ended up taking some 150 photographs. And all of the whereas, it by no means stopped making its buzzy name. I assume you could possibly say that we heard it… squawk like an Egyptian.

And so, it left.

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