
Yum!
We are all bird lovers and have had bird parties in the past, so at today's picnic we decided to honor Adelaide by having a Bruewer Big Year starting today and ending next year, same weekend...naturally, at another winter picnic. I don’t think our Big Year will be anything like the Big Year described in Mark Obmascik’s book chronicling the adventures of Sandy Komito, Al Levantin, and Greg Miller, but that’s okay! We will have fun keeping track of our birds and talking about our adventures. Truly, when you put The Three Sisters together, it’s a huge laugh fest. I love to be around Aunt Pat, Aunt Diane, and mom when they start talking about Adelaide and their childhood adventures.

The Three Sisters
Diane, Pat, and Joni (my mom!)

Laughing around the fire...except for Curg.
I think he was still trying to figure out
why I like to observe woodpecker tails...

Matty, Rick, Curg, Bill, Uncle John, Dad

Matty and Curg looking at Mabel Duck
sitting on top of the waterfall.
Don't jump Mabel Duck!!
The first bird for the Bruewer Big Year was a White-breasted Nuthatch spotted by Matty. I think that’s a good omen because it’s such cute, feisty little bird. Let the Bruewer Big Year begin!
:-)
Aunt Pat, Aunt Diane and mom probably thought they were going to get away without detection, but I have to point out just a few of the bird eccentricities that go on in our family:

My dad carved these little bird pins out of wood.
Most people wear one on a sweater. Aunt Pat opts
for the more-is-better model and pins them to her head.
(Don't laugh too hard Aunt Diane...you're next...)

...and this is not just any necklace. If you fill it with water
and blow on the tail, it whistles a pretty bird call.
Unfortunately, it was below freezing today, so it
would have turned to ice (like the green mint candy
my mom brought). Matty and I have the same
bird necklace, so I guess it runs in the family!!