Grateful for the bright, the bold, the bizarre
Gratitude is a strange emotion, a strange state, a weird beast. For there to be gratitude implies someone to be grateful to for something they have chosen to do, and yet I exist in a state of gratitude for the wildlife I've encountered in the last couple of days. This is an odd position for an atheist or agnostic to be in. To whom am I directing my gratitude? Or am I missing the point, and it's the emotional positivity to see beyond self to a wider world that I should enjoy rather than tying myself in knots about the nature of being? I wish I knew how to stop philosophising about my experiences. To put it bluntly the last two days have been unexpectedly brilliant for birds. After the hard march for the Hooded Merganser on the 18th April I fully intended a couple of days to rest. However, news of a Wryneck showing in a sheep field in Burton village pricked my ears and I spent an hour or two in the sun watching this bizarre and cryptic Woodpecker ...