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Jim Crissman's avatar

When we moved to Midland, MI, 34 years ago we dug a pond behind the house we bought, planted trees around it, and I dumped in a bucket of swamp water to jump start the ecosystem. I also made a wood duck box and mounted it on a pipe driven into the mud through a hole in the ice one winter. It all worked and soon we had wood ducks every spring. About a decade ago, we got a winter resident, a screech owl. I didn't make note of its first appearance because it's hard to recognize the start of an era. We call it Screechy and I don't know its sex, so the name seems suitably androgenous. We see it out our window, in the hole of the box about 30 yards away, sitting motionless, almost every winter afternoon. It seems to like watching the bird feeders as it plans its evening meal. In the spring, at ice-out, the gorgeous wood ducks return and kick Screechy out the same day and we wonder if we'll ever see it again. And every winter it comes back. Right now I'm in my recliner suffering with Covid for the first time and watching a terrific snowstorm. Screechy is watching, too, from the hole in its box keeping an eye out for his next meal while I'm having another cup of coffee.

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Meg Kappel's avatar

Welcome to the age of invisibility! Once (40 years ago) I could turn a head or two. Never more (saith the raven). Sometimes I feel invisible but when I catch a glimpse in a mirror I see what they must be seeing. Peering back at me is a grandmotherly lady who looks more like my elderly mother than I. Clearly, I am incognito. Welcome to town.

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