Entryway to Birding

Keeping Your Summer Birding Fresh

Welcome back to the Entryway to Birding blog! It’s now July—can you believe it? I hope everyone reading was able to celebrate a safe and healthy 4th of July.

With the heat of summer setting in over the last week, my birding habits have been changing. I’ll admit, I’m a bit of a wimp—I don’t like getting eaten alive by mosquitoes nor do I handle heat and humidity well. Our current stretch of hot and humid weather has me looking for some more creative ways to bird, since sweaty, irritable birding is not my best birding.

This week’s blog post is for those of you who still want to get outside, get active, and enjoy those birds, but aren’t feeling inclined to stand around in the humidity while getting eaten by mosquitoes.

Photo by Caitlyn Schuchhardt

A Beginner’s Guide to eBird Mobile

Welcome back to the Entryway to Birding blog! In last week’s entry, we explored some of the many reasons that a new birder might benefit from joining eBird, a citizen science platform for recording bird sightings and observations.

This week, I’m going to show you just how easy, fast, and rewarding submitting an eBird checklist can be using the eBird Mobile app. For those of you who prefer to stick to the desktop version, I’ll have some website-specific resources to share with you too.

Let’s get started by looking at eBird Mobile, designed to be used on your smartphone.

Photo by Caitlyn Schuchhardt

From New Birder to eBirder: 7 Reasons Why You Should be on eBird

If you’ve been following the Entryway to Birding blog, you’ve likely caught me waxing poetic about the wonders of eBird, a citizen science platform for recording bird observations. When I was first introduced to birding, all the wonders and curiosities of the bird-world unfurled before me. But getting introduced to eBird? That’s what gave me the tools and confidence to explore that new and exciting world, and my birding hasn’t been the same since.

This week’s blog is for all of you who might be curious about eBird and all of its potential. eBird has a wealth of resources to offer you, and you likely have more than you expect to offer it in return.

Read on for 7 reasons why you should get started eBirding today!

Photo by Caitlyn Schuchhardt

Goodbye Spring Migration, Hello Breeding Season!

Each and every season brings something special for birders. This past March, April, and May was a flurry of excitement as migrating birds made their way through Wisconsin. As we’ve rounded the corner into June, things have started to settle down. Many of our migrating visitors have continued to move northward to their breeding grounds, while those who call Wisconsin home have started to nest.

As a new birder, it’s been fascinating to watch this shift. I have found that while I am seeing fewer species than I was just a few weeks ago, the behaviors of the birds are changing. I’m seeing them do things that I’ve never seen before, and it’s brought a whole new level of wonder and appreciation for birds and all they do.

So how should a new birder navigate this changing of the season? This week’s Entryway to Birding blog takes a look at the challenges and opportunities that June, July, and August will bring—and how this season can give your birding skills an edge!

Photo by Brandyn Kerscher

Learning from #BlackBirdersWeek

Have you been following #BlackBirdersWeek? The events of the week have come to an end, but the discussion that this movement prompted is far from over. This week on the Entryway to Birding blog series, I’m setting aside time to reflect on what I’ve learned as I’ve followed the week’s events.

Read on for some highlights from #BlackBirdersWeek that you should be sure to check out, and for some reflection on the important actions that the birding community needs to take to ensure that everyone can enjoy birds—safely and without fear.

Photo from @BlackAFinSTEM