Featured photo credit: my bog birding buddy, Alyssa DeRubeis! This morning, we went to Sax-Zim Bog and staked out the Admiral Rd. feeder before 9 AM. I dumped 100% organic peanut butter all over the wooden parts of the setup so as to attract the American marten…and it worked! Minutes later, the marten cautiously approached […]
Continue reading..Sax-Zim BogThis year, I picked up a new atlas block for this final year of the Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas! I’ll be the primary atlaser, but looking for all the help I can get covering this block! 🙂 Really excited to get out there and start looking for owls soon. I’m especially thrilled because this is […]
Continue reading..Oulu CWI’ve been working on my vision board and re-reading the article from the magazine I got it from. It asks you to go beyond your goal (their example: living in the country) to why you have it. How does e.g. living in the country make you feel? I asked myself that with regard to my […]
Continue reading..How Does Birding Make You Feel?‘Tis the season for all kinds of cool sky displays! Among them, the CZA, which is best observed when the sun is at 22 degrees above the horizon: https://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/AltAz.php
Continue reading..Circum-zenith ArcFor Paul’s spring break this year, we set off toward Wyoming on a road trip that would take most of the week. We made our way across South Dakota to visit Custer State Park. There, we had an unexpected lifer: a small flock of male chestnut-collared longspurs (3/26)! Our ultimate destination was a lek site […]
Continue reading..Best Birds of 2018Today, for my birthday (yesterday) we went for a half day dogsled ride! Actually, the time on the sled was probably somewhere around 2 hours, but we arrived at the lodge 1 PM and we left the place just after 4:30 PM. An upside to the early arrival of winter, we were able to schedule a […]
Continue reading..Black Spruce TrailToday is my birthday, so I’m going to share with you perhaps some of the most important things I’ve learned in my 32 years around the sun: how to dress for cold weather. My birthday weekend adventures give this east coast girl an excuse to write about the complexities of dressing for winter in a […]
Continue reading..Dressing for North Country WinterAfter the tour, we walked from the main house through the Annie Dupont formal garden to the trail through landmark forest. So, we took the turkey foot trail and did the poplar run loop. We returned on mountain mill road.
Continue reading..MontpelierWe walked the trail from Monticello back to the visitor’s center after the tour. Along the way, we stopped at the cemetery to see Jefferson’s grave.
Continue reading..MonticelloWe walked the Junction Trail, though not to the end (we turned around at the dirt road crossing).
Continue reading..Monocacy National Battlefield