Photo: Nick Chill Photography. Creative-Commons Non-Commercial Share-alike license. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nchill4x4/4463287839/ (So this is the world.)I had been trusted with the task of feeding the killdeer  chicks at the wildlife center. I put trays of food in the shorebird pen. Elaborate trays of shorebird dainties: freshly-thawed tiny invertebrates, insects, duckweed. I was careful to make sure no killdeer got out. It didn't Photo: Drew Avery. Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. http://www.flickr.com/photos/33590535@N06/3779045044/ (I'm invisible. You don't see me, right?) seem hard, since the appalling sight of a human made them run, crouch, and freeze.  

 

But as I was walking back toward the main building, I heard a killdeer overhead. Nowhere near the shorebird pen. Now I was the one who froze.

 

Did I let one out? Oh no, did I forget to latch the door? Did they all get out? Oh no no no.

 

…sounds more like an adult killdeer – it's loud. And close.

 

Oh. 

 

*#^&+$%.

 

A mockingbird was atop a high pole, running through his imitations. Starting with some killdeer calls.

Photo: Clinton and Charles Robertson. Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dad_and_clint/99078065/ (Fear? I can tell you about fear. This one time, I thought I was invisible? And there were these humans with a camera? And the next thing, I'M ALL OVER FLICKR.)

Giving me a pang of guilty fear. As if I need any more of those.

 

If he'd noticed, I'm sure he would have thought it was funny. He would do it again. Which is why it's important to stay stone-faced around mockers. Which you probably know. Because you went to grade school too. Photo: Geogre. Public Domain. (Did I just hear a strangled gasp?)

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