Sunday, January 30, 2011

Photo Credit

The new photo is of Collins Bobcat from Carolina Tiger Rescue.  Amanda Byrne was kind enough to give me photos of Collins, as I have plans to do a series of paintings and drawings of bobcats.  As one could guess, I'm pretty fond of these cats.

Montana Bobcats

I arrived in Whitefish, Montana, yesterday afternoon.  I'll be working on my friend Roberta Newbury's PhD project.  Two days ago, I was wearing a tank top in Houston, Texas (normal in January), whereas today I am wearing layers for -30 F.  As a southerner, I grew up fearing snow, as school was canceled with the threat of two inches (to be fair, this is because snow turns to ice in the south, and we have no idea how to drive on that).  I am always amazed and full of respect for the wildlife that not only survives, but flourishes in the deep snow environment, and I'll be learning to do the same because I'm spending the month tracking bobcats, performing vegetation surveys, and trapping bobcats in more snow that I've ever seen in my life.  This also means I'll be learning to drive a snowmobile, the benefit of the snow being I'll have something soft to land in when I do some really awesome, unintentional flip off of the snowmobile.  Thankfully, there is no dignity in field work: one has to be prepared to fall, trip, bleed, and curse your way through some things.  Luckily, I have done all of these, so I'm looking forward to spending time with great friends on this field crew.  I'm also looking forward to warming my surely freezing hands on the fur of a live (anesthetized) bobcat.  The goal is to retrieve the radio collars, but looking at live bobcats is pretty darn cool, too.  I'll get some good release videos and photos soon.  Days usually begin at 7:30, but today we are starting late because the wind is 40mph up the mountains.  Hopefully my gear will hold up for me and I will stay warm!

Monday, January 17, 2011

MONTANA

Ok so I've pretty much determined that my ability to maintain this site has deteriorated rapidly over the last few months. With that being said, my resolution (including the New Year's resolution to stop texting while driving... just kidding mom, I never do that) will be to update it more accurately. I have a skype date, however, so I'll have to get back on that. My skype date is currently in Whitefish, Montana, working on the bobcat project I'll be joining IN TWO WEEKS.

The only professional way I know how to express my elation: hell yeah!

Foreshadowing: look out for Roberta Newbury. She's doing awesome things in the field of ecology.