Or: Birding in the era of climate change In my previous job as a researcher, I modeled hydrology of wetlands, including the playa lakes region. Visiting Kansas this weekend was my first time getting to spend time in that region since that project concluded, but sadly, I got to see the phenomenon we were testing: […]
Continue reading..Remote Sensing for BirdersWe had to depart in the vans at 4 AM to get to the lek with enough time to setup the blinds. The blinds had unzipped openings to look through (i.e. the openings were an exposure to the air temp/wind). The morning temp bottomed out at 58 F so relatively warm all things considered, and […]
Continue reading..LEPC Blind!Today was another great day at sea! Here’s what I wore and what I would add… I was still a tad chilly, so I’ll bring my wool sweater mid layer again next time. Also, my gloves left my hands a little cold, but I’m not sure how much improvement I’ll see there while maintaining dexterity. […]
Continue reading..Winter PelagicToday I leave…already making my list for when I go back! Florida panther
Continue reading..Future FL DestinationsMy mom and I started the new year off right birding around this preserve! However, the trails were not clearly marked nor mowed. On the map, there are more trails through the property, but they weren’t apparent. So, I probably won’t go back unless there are updates about trail management. Later in the afternoon, I […]
Continue reading..Hidden Cypress PreserveFeatured photo by Whitney Lanfranco My first lifer of the year (5/31) was the bird pictured in the cover photo, gray kingbird! Then, pelagic season hit its heyday in early summer. I went on my first overnight pelagic of the year (6/4) which didn’t yield any lifers but great looks at cool birds. First thing […]
Continue reading..Best Birds of 2022My mom and I rented kayaks for the morning (9am – 12pm) from Kayak Excursions, and paddled all along the Bunche Beach shoreline! It was a pretty awesome trip! I got a blister on my thumb, though, so I might try bike gloves (or something like it) next time. Honestly, it seemed like it would […]
Continue reading..Pelican BayMy mom and I took a tour of the Hurricane Ian destruction by heading out to Pine Island. We walked all the trails in this county park. Then, we walked the boardwalks of Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve. I have the latter bookmarked for kayaking in the future!
Continue reading..Pinewood TrailsI finally “overpacked” as evidenced by the bruises left on my arm from my bag straps! So, I’m learning to pare down to actual essentials. I finally got a beanbag and slept on the upper deck, and it’s the best sleep I’ve gotten on the boat! My camp pillow and sleeping bag did the job, […]
Continue reading..24 hr overnight pelagicTemps ranged from low 70’s (I think?) to 80’s for our back-to-back trips! Here’s what I wore: UPF shirt UPF pants visor Costa sunglasses flip flops light sweatshirt (when it was windy and cooler) For the mornings when it was breezy, I wish I had brought my pack-able puff layer.
Continue reading..Hatteras Pelagic