Saturday Morning Meanderings … Birds to the Medal of Honor

Like most days, I woke up shortly before 5 am this morning, but the 30 mph winds and downpour made the idea of going out with my camera into the forest seem crazy. Thus, given Molly is out of town, I found myself with a free early morning all by myself. Sitting down on the living room couch I decided to learn more about a true American hero, Desmond Doss. Mr. Doss is the only conscientious objector in the history of our nations’ history to win the Medal of Honor.

Photo: Courtesy of the US Army Medical Museum


During the Battle for Okinawa in World War II, Desmond Doss, who was a combat medic, under severe enemy fire “saved the lives of 50–100 wounded infantrymen atop the area known by the 96th Division as the Maeda Escarpment or Hacksaw Ridge”. Doss saved most of those lives after his division had withdrawn from the area, He stayed behind and repeatedly went forth from the ridge’s edge onto the field of battle which the Japanese controlled. Doss found wounded soldiers (even some Japanese … the enemy), treated them, pulled or carried them back to the edge of the ridge to finally lower the wounded over the cliff by rope to safety. There is a rather gruesome movie directed by Mel Gibson about Mr. Doss named Hacksaw Ridge. However, I watched this morning a YouTube show featuring the hero himself.  Here is that TV Show from 1958 about Desmond Doss a 7th Day Adventist … hero and conscientious objector, This is Your Life (YouTube link for email subscribers). It is so worthwhile to watch this show and learn about a combat medic who would not even touch a gun. However, this is NOT an anti gun post, but rather a post about the courage of convictions.


Okay this blog is supposed to be about birds, but every so often I need to go off topic. Remember my post about Mongolian Throat Singing?! However, back to the birds.

I’ve spent a lot of time up in Sax-Zim Bog over the past few days. The combination of grouse and migrating hawks have made for excellent birding opportunities. In fact, Merlins follow the migration south. On several occasions in this week I have watched Northern Flickers being repeatedly attacked by Merlins.

From this week’s birding meanderings …

Broad-Winged Hawk

Ruffed Grouse

Northern Flicker


I hope you enjoyed my going off topic this morning. This has been a memorable week with good birding, watching a bull moose at sunrise and a great northern lights display. That’s it for right now from the Northwoods.

2 thoughts on “Saturday Morning Meanderings … Birds to the Medal of Honor

  1. Much enjoyed your going off topic. I knew of this man. So grateful his courage was rewarded. Just saw a big hawk I couldn’t identify swoop through our village backyard after a squirrel. Amazing how they avoid the obstacles! Happy Fall!

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