Guess.What.Day.It.Is? Spirit Bird Day.

Video of my Spirit Bird, the Cormorant(s) @ 5:32 am. 60° F. June 12 2024. Cove Island Park, Stamford, CT. More shots from this morning’s walk here.

33 thoughts on “Guess.What.Day.It.Is? Spirit Bird Day.”

          1. Beautiful bird – but I’m neither graceful nor wise and I wouldn’t no how to catch a rodent if my life depended on it 😜

    1. Mimi, you made me laugh! You are everything but…. my mum always used to say (of me): „You‘re such a paradise bird…. I just don‘t know how you made it to us.“ To which I usually replied: Well, YOU should know actually!

      1. Happy to offer up some giggles! And love that your mom described you as a ‘paradise bird’ – that’s beautiful !

        1. I never knew if that was a compliment, because mum just couldn‘t figure me out – too colourful, too strange with my flights of fantasy, too ‚not-normal‘ in my behaviour. I think rather that I exasperated her. But the idea IS lovely.

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  2. I think this was my favorite “image” (look at you again with the videos) of the day.

    Spirit Bird? Ok….

    Quick Search: Cormorant is telling you that hard times are actually gifts leading you to your souls needs. As a bird, you might find yourself getting caught in mental loops in your head as you soar through the air, but remember the Cormorant finds food and nourishment in the sea (heart & emotions).

    Well?

  3. great capture! I have to say that at a very first quick glance, I thought I was seeing double Loch Ness monsters.) probably no one’s spirit animal

  4. We love our Cormorants here on Saint Albans Bay, Vermont as well. We are blessed to still own the camp that my grandfather built in the 1920s (100 years wow!). (I probably shared this story already.) The camp is literally at waters’ edge. The basement floods during high water every spring by design. Ownership was passed from my grandparents, to my mother, and now to my brother. And right now I thank the gods that we are close (my brother and I), as I am allowed to visit whenever I choose, and it is only 8 miles from where I live.

    Love love love this video Dave!

    Sending it to my two brothers right now. (No sisters… We are the three demons!) Poor Mom! Three sons and a husband, and nowhere to hide… 🙃

    HHD!

    1. Lovely story Paul. My dad had his wife and three girls, until 14yrs after the first, they produced a son….
      If I were a jealous person, I‘d really wish to have a cabin nr the water! But as I‘m not, I congratulate you and your brother to have this precious share.

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