1. Last week I had two doctor's appointments in Sacramento in the AM. And then a 2 hour Zoom from 10-12. I decided it would be nice to do the Zoom while in some scenic spot & I remembered I had seen reported of a pretty rare bird at the Nimbus Fish Hatchery close to where I was
2. I don't normally chase reported birds - just not my thing really - but I had to find somewhere to go and I do read some of the rare bird reports so I headed off to So after my second appointment I zipped on over to the Nimbus Fish Hatchery. wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Hatche…
3. I got there, connected to the Zoom on my phone and AirPods, video off, said hi, got out a battery backup charger, and got out of my car. Now, I was not there JUST to try and find the rare "long tailed duck" but figured I would look for it.
4. Only one major problem. I did not know where it was reported or what it looked like. (OK, I did not read the rare bird reports in detail, because, as I said, this was not my thing really).
5. So I got out my phone, opened my iBird app and looked up the long tailed duck. Wow. Really cool. Then I headed down towards the water from the parking lot, because, well, "duck" right? (OK I stopped at the fish ladder first because, OMG it is a ladder for fish)
6. And I got down to the water and boom - right there was a type of duck I had never seen. Now, mind you, it did not look a lot like the bird I had seen in the app, but I figured this had to be it. So I took, like a fuckton of pics. Here are some.
7. All the time, I was on the Zoom call, chiming in, even answering some polls. And eventually, I wandered around, ditching the duck, & took some more pics of birds & stuff. More about these in a bit but if you want to skip and see pics go to jonathaneisen.smugmug.com/2022/2022-1-5-…
8. Meanwhile I had contacted @lonna_wright (PhD student in my lab) who lives somewhat near there and since she had wanted to talk about work stuff we arranged to meet at the hatchery after my Zoom call would be over.
9. So I sat on a bench, took some more pics, did the Zoom, and waited for @lonna_wright. Ended the Zoom, and @lonna_wright showed up and we wandered around the fish hatchery for a while and I took yes, even more pics. Including of the educational signs at the hatchery.
10. And some more signs.
11. And got some creepy / cool pics of reflections of us looking at the fish in the ladder
12. And eventually I headed home and been very busy. So it has taken me until today to finish looking through the pics. And some really came out nice so I am going to share some here.
If you are citing something written by Monica Gandhi on COVID please read this and other threads pointing out just how many times she has been wrong wrong wrong and wrong.
I am dismayed by the people, including leaders, who are treating #Omicron as "mild" & therefore not a big deal ignoring the unvaccinated & unboosted, long covid, at risk groups and that it is not "mild" for everyone, just on average has less severe effects to the vaccinated
See for example this thread from @IanRicksecker for some more details
When I was a senior at @harvard in 1990 I started an "Environmental Issues" journal as part of activities leading to the 20th anniversary of Earth Day. I hoped to get EO Wilson to be our faculty sponsor. I phoned his office and arranged a meeting with him via his assistant 1/n
I figured, with a prof. like him this would be a very brief meeting. But instead I got to his office, and there was Wilson, and he was so excited about something. He had a new book out on Ants he wanted to show me. And we looked it over for like an hour. 2/n
Then, he took me on a tour of his lab (I think he showed me ant colonies and other ant things). And then we sat down for another hour and discussed Earth Day and student activism and other environmental issues. And yes, he agreed to be the faculty sponsor of the journal. 3/n
And yes, I did just go out for a drive around #DavisCA looking for goats in order to make this joke ...
I note - I was all decked out in my Christmas themed outfit (alas, trimmed my large beard a few weeks ago to get a better mask fit thanks to pointers from @CorsIAQ) - but it was raining so hard I did not get out of my car to do a selfie with the goats