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Field Journal from Lisa Sherbert - 2/9/96
BIRDS VISIT THE SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
Our building is nicely situated in Wyman Park. We are surrounded on 3 sides
by woods and a very pretty stream runs behind the building. It's fun watching
the stream in all its different states: swollen, dry, ice-covered and surrounded
by snowy woods. The setting makes it easy to forget I work in the middle
of the city (but the commute reminds me!)
One day last Spring, my friend and co-worker Christine came running
into my office saying there were some bright red birds in the trees. Really
bright red. She knows I like birds. My first thought was Scarlet Tanagers
(but I thought the name was Tangiers, like the island!) I followed Christine
to an empty office with a view of the woods. Sure enough, there were at
least 5 neon-bright, red-orange scarlet tanagers flitting among the trees.
I was so amazed! I had only ever seen them in my Peterson's Bird Guide
as a child. Someone found a pair of binoculars and we all got a closer
look at them. I sent email to another co-worker, Shireen, who is a real
bird watcher. She told me they were making a stop on their migration route.
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