Let’s take a quick break from the wildlife photography series that began with “Talkin Bird Photography.” You’ll recall that we started out there on a fairly serious note.

But here, we’ll be a little more lighthearted and silly.

Laugh Loud
I remember something that took place when I was in military school many years ago. The Catholic chaplain approached a fellow cadet and me as we stood talking and laughing. No doubt, I was the noisier of the two.
But just as he was about to walk by, he slowed almost to a stop. Then he turned to me and gently announced, “Laugh loud, it’s infectious.” I’ve never forgotten those words or that long-ago encounter.
Recent Encounters
Speaking of encounters, I’ve documented some recent ones with local avifauna. “Avifauna” is just a fancy word for “different kinds of birds.” As you read about the encounters, please keep two things in mind. First, we love our birds; make no mistake about it. Second, I’m having fun, and I write tongue in cheek.
An Unexpected Greeting
We’ve all heard stories about wildlife becoming accustomed to certain people’s presence. Well, some of the wildlife at Lakeside Park in Chesapeake, VA has become accustomed to mine. I’m there all the time. That’s one of the places I visit to hone my bird photography skills. But never in my wildest dreams did I expect this level of comfort. Pictured is the greeting I received there on the morning of 7/10.

Now, I shared that story and the photo with a photographer friend from Louisiana. Here’s how she responded later the following day: “How sweet! Nothing like a nice warm welcome.” I replied to her this way: “Thanks, Roberta. It was a warm welcome. But for some reason when I showed up there again this morning, I got the cold shoulder.

The Killdeer
On 5/23, my wife and I stopped and asked the Killdeer below for directions to Wicker’s Crab Pot in Chesapeake, a restaurant we’d learned about through the Elizabeth River Project website. We’d never been to that local eatery and had gotten turned around along the way. Without hesitation, the little bird obliged, pointing us in the direction of Indian River Rd. and Laurel Ave.

Truth be told, the Killdeer above was performing a distraction display on the morning of 5/23 at Money Point. I came across 2 families and 5 chicks while I was walking and birding there.
The Mallard
Going back to grade school—I’ve always enjoyed making people laugh. So on 7/20, as I was talking with this young Mallard, I decided to concoct a funny story. I told her about what my wife and I had done a few days earlier—how we’d shopped at Tuesday Morning, grabbed a bite to eat at Friday’s, then listened to “Monday, Monday” as we took a back road home. I didn’t think my little narrative was all that funny, but she did since she responded by shaking with laughter.

The “Greenie”
Several days prior, my wife and I went out to run some errands. On the way home and on impulse, we decided to grab a bite at Hardee’s. While we were thinking about plates of tenders and weren’t as focused on our parking, we came a bit too close to this guy’s Aston Martin.

I shared this story with some Facebook friends. One of them asked me if I’d left the heron some Crispy Curls for my indiscretion. I responded, “No, we bought the gentleman a Big Hot Ham ‘N’ Cheese instead.”
Now, more than ever, we could all use a good, hearty laugh. Thank you for the humor and like your chaplain mentioned…do it loud and without inhibition. Good for the soul. Thanks Dave!
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You know, I should have added your first sentence or words to that effect to my blog. We all DO need a good laugh right now. Thank you for the encouragement.
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Delightful photos!
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Thank you, Linda!
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Thanks so much for providing that link. Enjoyed your story re: the YCNH. Keep up the good work!
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Great fun Dave, thanks for the laugh!
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Mission accomplished. Best wishes.
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Always look forward to your posts, Dave. Thanks. We can all use the smiles in these uncertain times.
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Thanks, Ann.
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