We made it
We made it to the shortest day of the year. Like a lot of other days in 2025, I spent part of it looking at birds. Today I went out to Raccoon Point on Sauvie Island. I watched a massive flock of Snow Geese hang out on the water and
We made it to the shortest day of the year. Like a lot of other days in 2025, I spent part of it looking at birds. Today I went out to Raccoon Point on Sauvie Island. I watched a massive flock of Snow Geese hang out on the water and
It's been warm for November. There are nasturtiums and calendula blooming in the yard and I've been weeding out borage and California poppy that are trying to sprout. I know this is the new normal, which is really just everything being abnormal. It has also meant
Fall kinda sorta arrived in October though there were a lot of super warm days and not nearly enough rain. John and I celebrated our 17th anniversary(!!) by spending 5 days staying at the Malheur Field Station in the Malheir Wildlife Refuge just south of Burns. The Field Station is
September was a little quieter - like many people in the PNW I love summer but it also feels so short - we've got these few months of sun and lots of daylight and it feels like you've got to cram in all the fun things
Have you ever heard about someone and just know you need to meet them? Earlier this year I heard that a Portland birder named Thomas was doing what is known as a birding Big Year by bike. I do most of my birding by bike and have really only met
For the second year in a row I took the last two weeks of August off. I hope I can continue to make this an annual tradition since we all deserve meaningful time off from work. I've been wanting to go to the Wallowas/Eagle Cap Wilderness for
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