Bird & Nature Blog

Knowles-Nelson vote on Thursday

Please see this link to the latest news on the Stewardship program. Besides the political news as to the schedule and significance of votes in Joint Finance, the Gathering Waters report also links you to:

  1. The Legislative Fiscal Bureau issue paper which describes Stewardship funding and duration options in detail.

  2. Information on how to contact legislators.

Altitude, Attitude, and Stewardship

Altitude, Attitude, and Stewardship

With the fate of Stewardship to be decided in the next few days (please use this link to read the latest detailed report), we can learn from the birds and use higher ground to our advantage. When humans are encouraged to take the higher ground or the higher road, we face a moral responsibility; to deal with folks fairly and honestly. That's our task with specific Republican legislators who will have a lot of influence on the fate of the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program.

Photo by Drew Harry

#BlackInNature: Top birding spots

#BlackBirdersWeek2021 wraps up today, and Saturday’s theme is #BirdsOfAFeather! Black birders all over the world are invited to go birding and submit eBird checklists of the birds they see. Scroll down for virtual events.

If you’re looking for some great local places to explore, check out these favorite birding spots preferred by our friends Dexter Patterson (@wiscobirder on Instagram, he’s awesome) and Jeff Galligan (educator, photographer, naturalist, one of our amazing board members).

Photo by Dexter Patterson

Lifer Story: Western Tanager

In 2017, I had the opportunity to spend a bit of time in northern New Mexico. While there, I worked closely with a group of other BIPOC students and instructors, workshopping field research skills and techniques. That afternoon, we had pulled over on the side of a forested road and split into small groups. Today, we learned, my small group would be birding. Before this moment, birds were creatures that I admired from afar. I never dedicated myself to seeking them out. I had an image of my mind of what a birder looked like, and I didn't fit it. With doubts, my teammates and I slung binoculars around our necks, grabbed our guides, and headed into the woods.

Photo by Milcah Rimmer

Lifer Story: Escapades with a Red Knot

Lifer Story: Escapades with a Red Knot

Locating and observing a lifer has, for me, always combined the wonders of my youthful, imaginative fascination regarding birds with the actual physicality of the whole experience, from planning to conclusion. Whether from a deliberate journey, or something happenstance that occurs during a regular birding walk, there is anticipation, elation, dejection, determination and a plethora of other emotions involved every time. In order to describe a seminal lifer experience for me, I feel it important to first set the backdrop and provide a bit of historical context of what birding has meant to me. Especially during Black Birder’s Week, I believe this perspective is important to share.

Photo by Jeff Galligan