Pay close, dedicated attention. Take a behavior/event and create a project from it to learn all you can through observation, research, and then document it with sketches, photos, and words.
Field Notes From a Naturalist: Aug.–Sept. 2024
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Pay close, dedicated attention. Take a behavior/event and create a project from it to learn all you can through observation, research, and then document it with sketches, photos, and words.
Juan Diego Vargas rose from the dinner table at Hotel de Montaña El Pelicano, in San Gerardo de Rivas, Costa Rica, to address our Indiana Audubon tour group about the next day’s activities. The plan had been to enjoy birding on the hotel grounds early, have breakfast, then make...
I grew up on the south side of Indianapolis but have lived in Greenwood for most of my adult life. Married for nearly 22 years, my husband and I have three grown children and five beloved grand-dogs. Currently, I serve as the store manager at Wild Birds Unlimited in...
Sitting in my lawn chair by a secluded pond at Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary, I felt like I had scored the ultimate front-row seats.
Pay close, dedicated attention. Take a behavior/event and create a project from it to learn all you can through observation, research, and then document it with sketches, photos, and words.
Over the years, the realm of birding communication has undergone a remarkable transformation propelled by technological advancements and evolving social dynamics. From the early days of field guides and printed newsletters, birding communication has embraced the digital age with open wings. Today’s dedicated birding apps and social media groups...
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