Thursday, 8 October 2020

No Woman, No Cry - Bob Marley and the Wailers (Part II)

 It was a full 13 years before returning to St Lucia as part of my efforts to conquer all the countries of the America's and to redress the small matter of the outstanding 'endemic'. With but a single day on the Island and no Birding Pal to lean on drastic action was needed, and employed, as once again we laid all our hope at the door of the

 Rastfarian Nation! 

Lion of Judah, Bob Marley and King of Kings Haile Selassie

 Working on the principal that 'Faint Heart never captured Fair Lady', firstly find your Rasta.

Ah these 2 lads look likely candidates, so with a few familiar hand gestures, starting every sentance with "hey man" and you've got your link. They didn't know where my object of desire might be found but had some idea of who might and introduced me to
to one of his friends who in turn introduced me to Lucas
who agreed, for the price of a pint, would in turn introduce me to his mother who knows everyting hereabouts!
Bundling me into the pickup and handing me a beer we first headed to
it was a 'quick one' as agreed in the local
HOSTALRY
before driving through virgin forest to the top of the hill where, at the peak, we met a
WHITE-CHINNED THRUSH
just before entering the
OLD SLAVE MASTER'S HOME
and being introduced to now owner
The Formidable and WorldlyWise
Mrs EDWARDS
EARED DOVE
and her beautiful young grand-daughter
LUCY
SAFFRON FINCH
During a most interesting Cook's Tour
which included some of the
Slave Driver's Paraphernalia she also introduced me to the rest of the family
Ralph, Jerome, Lucas and Boz
LESSER ANTILLIAN BULLFINCH
 It was warming to know that those days were now gone, and oh how the tables had been turned!
PEARLY-EYED THRASHER 

Telling her of my dream, she mustered the lads and instructed them in almost military fashion, ending the briefing with the words "if you don't find de bird, there'll be no dinner"!

On the Road Again
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER

The Lads Began the Search
GREEN-THROATED CARIB
No Stone Unturned
RED-BILLED STREAMERTAIL
While
Lucas introduced me to wild grown, jungle
STARFRUIT

It, or maybe that should read they, took a full 3½ hours in the comeing, but come they did!

     Quite likely a pair, but not given to lingering they departed as quickly as they had arrived              the 'endemic'
 SAINT LUCIA PARROT
or more accurately, so they tell me, Amazon? Not a chance of getting the canon to bear like some of the others above the images are borrowed.
and as the Rasta Taxi Driver had said all those years ago "as big as a Chicken man, as big as a CHICKEN"!

We Hope to Bring You the Rest of the Rasta Diaries in Days to Come!

Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Here Comes the Flood - Peter Gabriel

According to my ‘dear old mum’ it was likely that I was a ‘MUSO’ long before even being able to walk, knocking out such classics of the late 40’s early 50’s as Buttons and Bows along with The Deadwood Stage from Calamity Jane! A lot of water, and songs, under the bridge since then but a very important part of their structure for me are the lyrics, my cup runneth over with them, hence today’s header. Leaning heavily on Peter Gabriel again, while considering the recent weather conditions, could any song title be more appropriate? In this instance it is not so much the title as the first line of lyric which tells, When the night shows the signals grow on radios which is without doubt the most subtle and clever in the whole of Prog Rock. As a mariner it was a prerequisite to study for a Radio Operators certificate where it was brought to my attention that at dusk the D-layer in the earth’s atmosphere dissipates causing the ‘skip distance’ of radio waves to have to travel just a bit further. How in heaven’s name do lyricists come up with such bizarre ideas? Simply, sheer BRILLIANCE! 

All the strange things that come and go as early warnings,

 Despite the persistant and prolonged wet weather we have sallied forth on each and every day to come up with just about the same result 

Precious Little 

but there was an ovesight, as we forgot to publish our latest addition to the

Moth Year List

BEADED CHESTNUT

Stranded starfish have no place to hide, still waiting for the swollen Easter Tide.

There's no point in direction, we cannot even choose a side!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb7htoJAK7g

One of the most noticable changes on the Heath was the picture at

DEAN'S DITCH
a tributary of the Moors River and where, by the looks of the hoof-prints
the Rare Breads Cattle had found nothing but a dry gulch on Wednesday last

On a small scale the change by Saturday was quite dramatic


with quite a decent
 FLOW

I took the old track the hollow shoulder, across the water 

On the tall cliffs they were getting older, sons and daughters

The jaded underworld was riding high, waves of steal hurled metal at the sky

and as the nail sunk in the cloud the rain was warm and soaked the crowd!

Along the Solar Panel Fenceline, on our way to the Irrigation Pond
one of the escapee horses was found to be still at large while the
MUTE SWANs
continue to enjoy there stay - look like over-winterer's me thinks? 

When the flood calls
You have no home, you have no walls
In the thunder crash
You're a thousand minds, within a flash
Don't be afraid to cry at what you see
The actors gone, there's only you and me
And if we break before the dawn, they'll
Use up what we used to be.

It was also lean-picking within the compound with just a single

HERRING GULL

Lord, here comes the flood
We'll say goodbye to flesh and blood
If again the seas are silent
In any still alive
It'll be those who gave their island to survive
Drink up, dreamers, you're running dry.

and a small batch of always welcome

 
STARLINGS
to content ourselves.
and if our Meteorological Mind has not gone askew it looks like we are in for a 'lot more'!
'A Lot More'!

After Peter’s little rendition, it was a no-brainer as to which song should end this post

but which version? The obvious choice was ‘Fred’ Zeppelin himself (wonderful) but no,

maybe more deserving was the artist who first brought it to our attention

Memphis Minnie

until Suede marred the pitch with the lyrics of This Hollywood Life from the superb album

Dog Man Star

She-rocker, you're wasting your time
'Cause you're only a girl
She-rocker sacked the factory line
for a chance of a dance in a surreal world.

She said, “come rescue, rescue me
from this Hollywood life
come rescue, rescue me
from this Hollywood life"

This would surely put my neck firmly in the noose of sexism so, a compromise of a little of both as a

Crowd Pleaser for all (especially the gentlemen in the front row) we give you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH-_9cwdLug

Sisters of Fred!

Tuesday, 6 October 2020

Rat Trap - The Boomtown Rats

It would seem the less we are able to get ‘out and about’ the more we have to cackle about but that seemed to reverse yesterday when we got respite from both wind and rain. We have already decided not to flash up the Heath Moth Traps but the 2 closer to home were worth a go, as proved to be the case! The pre-opening (the traps that is) reci to find residue Moths found the very first Insect to be on the grass close by and also a

 First for the Year
RED UNDERWING
One of the minor 'down-sides' to the study are the opportunist creatures such as Birds, Hornets and small Mammals like our numerous Short-tailed Field Voles nicking these residual Insects but this morning there was a new candidate. This
 
BROWN RAT
had tunneled under the fence but had totally missed the beauty above and our second
F.F.Y.
BLAIR'S SHOULDER-KNOT

 Otherwise and before heading north, we got the distinct impression that maybe some

potential
Winter Residents
might be moving in as a dozen+
PIED WAGTAIL
are feeding the soggy, but green tennis court.
Of course it could be equally argued that they are fattening up to head in the opposite direction?
A bit of a strange going on at the Irrigation Pond where c4 Mute Swans still reside,
is this one seriously contemplating 'nesting'?
We lingered for 15 minutes and still the 'construction', whatever, went on?
Apart from the 
c3 strong family of
LITTLE GREBEs
including the juvenile that is still being chased from one end of the
Gravel Pit
to the other by te presumed
Parent Birds
there was nothing, so to the Heath where another half dozen
HOUSE MARTIN
were feeding up along with a single
SAN MARTIN
with none of them landing hence the archive images for illustration, along with
(Creasted) Robin
'Other Perchers'
along the Sewerage Works Fence
were a little more obliging, where this small family party of
BULLFINCH
minus the female were in no hurry.
Finally, in the Solar Panel Compound it looked every bit as thought the rain had encouraged the
GOLDEN WAXCAP
into Bloom, if that is the correct adjective, where again Starlings outnumbered Meadow Pipits, by a large margin, along with the usual Corvids and Common Buzzard. We know not if the single
WHEATEAR
is still that of
recent weeks or another?
However, to find this on the Bird Table when we got back
WALLCREEPER
or was it simply that we clicked the wrong file in the archive and decided
to add the bird we found during a 2 weeks Birding Trip to Bulgaria with Sue back in 2007!