#1: That time you finally spotted a Golden Crowned Kinglet
You are on a winter walk down by the water. It is a cold and crisp but sunny day. Unexpectedly, you see a small bird in the brush near you. You instantly recognize it as the Golden Crowned Kinglet. How could you ever forget that bird? Remember that bird report in the fourth grade? You had tried, but failed to spot one in the field... until now. Somehow, you feel that if you can get a picture of it with your phone, you will be vindicated in some small but important way. It won’t stop moving long enough for your phone to focus. You end up with multiple pictures of a blurry, nondescript shape among the leaves. It laughs and flits away.
“You little son of a bitch,” you think.
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