We were anchored in the boondocks the other night, playing gin rummy in the cabin, when I heard this loud "whoosh whoosh whoosh whoosh" sound coming from the stern. I looked up from my cards and just a few feet away, a big tern of some kind was helicoptering right above the transom! Darned if he didn't proceed to land right on the top of the Magma kettle grill.
(Wife: "Great. Now he's gonna poop on the grill.")
He sat there, looking at us looking at him. I stuck my arm out the companionway and took a picture with my iPhone, and to my astonishment he never moved, despite the flash. I moved out into the cockpit, as nonchalantly as possible, and spent a couple minutes sidling closer to him. He looked really large in person. I was actually a little nervous about getting so close to him. Finally I was sitting arm's length from him and said what the heck, I'm going for the gusto here. I stood up, reached out, and picked him up as if he were a parrot! I sat back down gently and talked to him for quite a while, before he seemed to get tired of keeping his balance on my hand. When he finally flew away, he actually came back a few minutes later and hovered some more before leaving us for good.
It was just a really, really cool experience. Can anyone positively ID this birdie?
(Wife: "Great. Now he's gonna poop on the grill.")
He sat there, looking at us looking at him. I stuck my arm out the companionway and took a picture with my iPhone, and to my astonishment he never moved, despite the flash. I moved out into the cockpit, as nonchalantly as possible, and spent a couple minutes sidling closer to him. He looked really large in person. I was actually a little nervous about getting so close to him. Finally I was sitting arm's length from him and said what the heck, I'm going for the gusto here. I stood up, reached out, and picked him up as if he were a parrot! I sat back down gently and talked to him for quite a while, before he seemed to get tired of keeping his balance on my hand. When he finally flew away, he actually came back a few minutes later and hovered some more before leaving us for good.
It was just a really, really cool experience. Can anyone positively ID this birdie?
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