
I bird here weekly. My experience, as well as others', offers beginners and more experienced birders new ways to look at birding as a hobby, a vocation, and an aspiration to presence in all days.
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Ridges and bridges and hillsides where the road runs are precious viewpoints in May. In April, my thoughts turn to these vantage points. I keep a map of them, just in case, as a way to have stopoffs when I am on e...
This week I’ve been looking on and near Mount Tom for the birds moving in and through for the summer.
I’m still on foot this time of year. I switch to a bike in a few weeks — basically, when my eyes stop watering at my reckless pace of 10...
Using an AI app to recognize birdsong is transforming our hobby.
I started listening to birdsong when I was less than 10 years old. My grandmother knew some of the songs of the birds in her yard...
You didn’t ask for flock season and flock season didn’t ask for you but it’s what you’ve got and it’s what I’ve got and that’s all there is to it.
Winter demands that birds establish fellowship in the interest of finding fo...
Bitter cold is coming this weekend and the following week. Highs will stay around 32 degrees, which is the temperature at which water freezes, which will make the landscape and waterscape inhospitable.
Such cold makes th...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I've been a birder since I was 6 years old. (My grandmother's list of gifts for me that year said "Field Glasses." I remember them fondly.) I moved to Western Massachusetts in 2019. I'm an analyst by trade and a writer by vocation.
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