Friday, May 14, 2010

New Sport B.O.B.

Alot of you who may spend hours on the bike like us (Brent and Beth) have come to enjoy a new aspect of our riding called B.O.B. That is the acronym for birding on bikes. We have seen countless bird watchers on the Platte with their binoculars walking to see the few Canadian Geese in the water or pooping on the trail. I don't have the heart to tell them another mile downstream is the bufflehead or merganser. Judging by the physique they wouldn't make it. And to think bird watching is America's favorite activity.We do enjoy the early morning rooster on CR 8 along with the hen's on 88th north of Bennet. How about the roosting turkey vultures in Meeker watched from the balcony of the Meeker Inn. And the pheasants along Cherry Creek. Had three tom turkeys run in front of us along the river road to Moab three weeks back. Beth's favorite are the meadowlarks. Especially when we haven't heard or seen anything for miles out on the plains. Ask Tom F about his favorite Mallard at Wash Park. The hummers are fun at the checkpoint along the peak to peak. And the mountain bluebirds are fantastic if you can see them. That's what all of the little nesting houses are for in the mountains. Couple of years ago we were treated to a falcon diving along the face of Lookout Mountain. Not just once, but twice. Took my breath away. Maybe that was just me pedaling up the hill. And the list of raptors out on the plains is long. I keep trying to identify them from the silhouettes but I fail due to my need to keep my eyes on the road. Maybe Beth will carry some binoculars in back. Have you ever chased a roosting hawk along the power lines? Great fun. And I almost forgot to mention my favorites, the pelicans. These grand birds migrate by using the cumulus clouds to gain altitude and move to all parts of the US. Imagine flying at 35,000 ft and seeing a flock of these guys. Easier to see around Windsor.So I've left off many sightings but your welcome to post about our new sport BOB.