Reflections
of a Dumb Bird
By Pat Gibson
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The boat tailed grackle
has finally arrived in Dripping Springs. He is not here in great numbers
but his very appearance means we are becoming an urban area. The grackle
is a sociable critter. He doesn't care much for open spaces, though Peterson
lists his habitat as farmland as well as town.
There are two kinds
of grackles that hang around in town. The boat tailed is a very large
bird with a long, folded tail. The common grackle has a similar tail
but he is not very common in his looks. He has a purplish sheen on his
feathers that looks like oil on water.
Now the boat tailed
grackle is not real bright, even for a bird. He doesn't look much like
his lady. The female is kind of dull brown with gray mixed in and smaller
than the male. But, he has been known to do his mating dance to his
own reflection for hours on end. Now if he can't tell the difference
between his own black reflection and the dull colors of the female,
he has got to be some dumb bird. It's a wonder there are still grackles
around.
That mating dance
is really something to see. He extends his wings out until they almost
touch the ground. Then he points his beak at the sky, cocks the fold
in his tail deeply and struts in a small circle. He will occasionally
bob his head and give out with a raucous squawk. He has been observed
dancing in front of his reflection in hub caps, mirrored glass, rain
puddles and occasionally even the female of his type.
Grackles can be
seen all over Austin. They haunt the parking lots of all the drive in
restaurants and fight with the sparrows for dropped food. In the parks
you can see large flock of them around the trash can in the summer,
collecting the remains of summer picnics.
They are noisy,
funny birds but they do eat insects as well as trash so I guess
they earn their keep. We haven't seen the grackle here on Sulfur
Creek but we have seen his cousin, the cowbird, the cowbird has
a song like a rusty hinge, but that's another story.
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Copyright 1986,1996 by Sulfur Creek Enterprises, Austin, Texas
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