Here in the Midwest, the robin’s arrival back in the neighborhood means that winter is almost done and spring is just around the corner.
Our deck’s underside has been “robin nesting grounds” for the past seven years. It is neat to be able to look down through the deck slats and see the nest, then the eggs and finally some baby robins. They hang around for several weeks and then they are gone.
We have had the same momma robin back for three years in a row. How do I know that?
No, we haven’t tagged or implanted microchips in the bird. This momma bird first arrived three years ago looking very different than the other momma robins. It seems that she got into some white paint and she was permanently stained with white paint leaving an easy to recognize spotted white pattern across her wings and back.
The first year I saw her I thought she looked rather strange. The second year she arrived back to our deck I recognized her and noticed she was in the exact same nest.
Then this year in early March she was back again in the same spot!
How did she remember where our deck is? Where does she go after she leaves us? Why does she choose our deck?
The part about the robin that I have thought about the most is the memory part – leaving and then remembering where our deck is. Even birds have unbelievable brains. Maybe the meaning of the term “bird-brain” needs to be revisited.
The Rock has decided to take up residence near the short-term memory section of my brain. This started me thinking of the importance of memory and how easy it is to take for granted.
I realize that God, prayers from family and friends, my surgeon’s skill, science and statistics are all on my side and the Rock will be evicted without any effect on my memory.
Having said that, I also allow my thoughts to go to dark paces (I do have a few anxiety genes in my make up) where I have no memory post surgery – I know this won’t happen…but the robin just got me thinkin’.
Amazing what a Rock and a spotted robin makes me think about.
Have a good weekend. Time to go make some memories.
Greg

