Saturday, 7 January 2017

Re: [Maine-birds] Re: Remembering Chuck Huntington

I met Chuck when Steve Kress brought him out to Jenny Island to see the nascent tern colony developing there. What I remember most was his kind disposition -- how ready he was to encourage a fledgling field biologist. His interest was genuine and his ornithological ego apparently absent. Thanks, Erik, for mentioning his passing here, and to you and others for sharing memories.

Scott Richardson


On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 5:49 PM, <bcarpenter@coa.edu> wrote:
I was a 13- year old fledgling birder when I met Chuck Huntington and we
 spent a morning with the fall migrants at Reid State Park. That Christmas
 vacation I accompanied him on a stormy passage to Kent Island. We drove
 downeast in his 4X4 Chevy Suburban, took the Campobello ferry from Lubec,
 then the Grand Manan ferry from Wilson's Beach. The final leg from Grand
 Harbour to Three Islands was tempestuous, but the murres and razorbills
 were worth the loss of a Canadian breakfast. I spent three teenage summers
 working with Chuck on Kent Island banding petrels and herring gulls and
 everything else we could catch. We once painted an adult gull brown to see
 what would happen, and sure enough, the mature gulls swept on it in a
 howling mob, drove it into the water and killed it. That was a lesson in
 avian (and human) behavior I have never forgotten. We partied in the
 Dingleberry Club and baked white cakes that turned pink from using gull
 eggs in the recipe. We banded razorbills at the Murre ledges and
 transported petrels deep into opaque Fundy fog then released them and tried
 to return to their burrows before they did. We never could. Chuck was an
 amazing friend and teacher with an unsurpassed understanding of birds and a
 visionary sense of ecology before it became the fashion.

 Bill Carpenter, Kent Island alumnus 1954-6

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