Oregon in Late Summer WINGS Tour
Recently I’ve had some not-so-subtle hints from friends that it’s been a long time since I’ve posted to my blog. I’ve been staying quite busy, and the garden has occupied a huge amount of that time...
View ArticleFour Consecutive Days of Birding in Oregon
The weekend before last was a like a splurge of birding for me – I was out watching birds away from my north Eugene yard on four consecutive days. It pains me to imagine what rarities I missed adding...
View ArticleMy First Two Christmas Bird Counts of 2020
If it weren’t for the pandemic, I’d be packing, getting ready to travel to Oaxaca today. Since that tour was canceled, long ago, I’m doing a bunch of Christmas Bird Counts. And if it weren’t for the...
View ArticleRuby-crowned Kinglets Eat Bananas!
I’ll bet you’ve never read that sentence before, that is unless you read posts to the email list Oregon Birders OnLine, OBOL. Last week I posted this to the list, in case other birders might be...
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I thought I’d re-cap the last five CBCs that I did, making for a total of seven this season, all in Oregon:12/14/20 Tangent12/19/20 Roseburg(see my earlier blog for my summary of these two)12/22/20...
View ArticleBrownsville Christmas Bird Count
I did the Brownsville Christmas Bird Count on December 27, a back-up date after heavy rains a week earlier made it unsafe, not to mention unbirdable. If you’re not from these parts, you might be...
View ArticleA Break to Chase CBC Rarities on 12/28
I decided to give the two Long-billed Curlews found by Barb Combs the day before on the Brownsville CBC a search. It’s a rare bird any time of year in the Willamette Valley, but there are exceedingly...
View ArticleCoquille Valley Christmas Bird Count
I participated on this wonderful southern Oregon coastal CBC on January 2 this year. It has the potential to have the highest species count in the state, but not with the kind of brutal wind we had...
View ArticleEugene Christmas Bird Count, January 3, 2021
The Eugene CBC is now my “home count,” as I live just 2.3 miles from the circle center (a CBC circle is 7.5 miles in radius). Last year I was in Brazil, so I missed it during my first winter in this...
View ArticleThe Christmas Bird Count season ended January 5th. But wait – there’s one more!
Pleasant Hill Proto-CBC – January 10, 2021This past weekend, at personal request, several teams of some 15-20 birders helped Alan Contreras test a new CBC circle he is considering proposing to National...
View ArticleA Bird In A Gilded Cage
This week I auditioned to join the Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus. My tour guiding schedule has prevented me from joining any chorus for the past decade. In the late 90’s and early aughts I still hadn’t built...
View ArticleA Murmuration of Ring-billed Gulls and Hybrid Ducks
This blog post is a bit out-of-date, but I’m still gobsmacked every time I watch my short video. Monday, January 11 was my last day with a rental car, so I decided to explore the Willamette Valley of...
View ArticleA Willamette Riparian Jewel: Hileman Landing County Park
I’ve known about this park since shortly after I moved to Eugene, and though it’s only 30 minutes by bicycle from my front door, I only finally visited it weekend before last. My friend Thomas said it...
View ArticleNocturnal Duck Commutes: Is a Flying Duck a Sitting Duck?
I think I’ve finally solved a huge mystery that has been bugging me for nearly a year. The very foundation of the scientific world is shaking, and the journal Nature is begging to publish my...
View ArticleA Visitor from Canada in the Brush Pile
On the bright and frosty morning of March 30, I spotted what is quite likely the most unusual bird I have seen in my yard so far (having lived here in north Eugene for a year and seven months). The...
View ArticleA Song Quiz
I posted this song quiz to Oregon Birders Online, and it's been fun to see how different people hear it. I'll add the ID and my analysis tomorrow.I recorded it in my Eugene back yard on the morning of...
View ArticleAnswer to Sound Quiz
The Sound Quiz I posted the day before yesterday is a Purple Finch.This was given by an adult male Purple Finch, which had been perched next to the female, and both were giving call notes. The female...
View ArticleA Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow Irruption
This blog isn’t dead yet – I’m still here and do have lots to share. I have much that I could have been blogging about these past three months – so much that the idea of catching up seems too...
View ArticleBack in the Saddle Again: Birding and Natural History of SE Peru 1
I’m leading my first international tours since the start of the pandemic, and everything is going exceedingly well. The first tour just finished a week ago, where we visited the Machu Picchu and the...
View ArticleWINGS Tour of Peru: Rainforest Lodges of the Madre de Dios
I’ve been home just two days from my two wonderful tours to southeastern Peru, and I while I was excited to see how my garden has progressed (or aged, as the case may be) as fall approaches, I was also...
View ArticleCalliope Corner Garden Update – Not Winter Yet
When I came home from three weeks in Brazil earlier this week, I was expecting (and sort of hoping) that the Pacific Northwest would be winterish already. With the garden all dormant and harvests...
View ArticleMushrooming in Brazil
I’ve just returned home from an 18-day private tour with a single client to Brazil, from southern Amazonia to the northern Pantanal, crossing the great watershed divide between the central Atlantic...
View ArticleBountiful Brazilian Beetles
My recent 18-day tour to Brazil may have been more about mushrooms, but there’s a lot to look at in the Amazon rainforest. These beetles I photographed below are a good example. Most people have heard...
View ArticleThe 2021-22 Christmas Bird Count
I participated on three Christmas Bird Counts this year – lower than my typical average of seven to nine, because I was away for 12 days for my Oaxaca at Christmastime tour in the middle of the period....
View ArticleEciton vs. Pheidole: A Dramatic Ant Raid at Los Amigos Biological Station
I’ve just returned home from a four-week trip to Peru, my first honest-to-goodness vacation to this amazing country. I have traveled in Peru apart from leading tours a few times, but in those “early...
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