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Saturday, December 18, 2021
Moon Magic Full Moon
Tuesday, December 07, 2021
European Goldfinch Magic!
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Friday, November 19, 2021
Lunar Eclipse 2021, Spectacular!
Monday, October 25, 2021
It's Golden Eagle Time!!
Where eagles fly, it's Golden Eagle time! I am blessed to live where I can see eagles and they have special meaning for me as the Bald Eagle is my first spark bird. While Bald Eagles are common here in NH and nest relatively close by me, Golden Eagles are a rare migrant. We are approaching prime time for them to migrate past Pack Monadnock Raptor Migration Observatory and none has been seen yet. After the weather clears get out there if you can, and dress warmly!! Fyi, the Red Crossbill is my second spark bird and has set me on a new course, can you guess, lol, writing a finch guide! (photo from another time)
Thursday, October 21, 2021
23,357 record number White-winged Crossbill migration yesterday!
23,357 was the total number of White-winged Crossbills that migrated past the Dunes de Tadoussac bird observatory, in Quebec on the St. Lawrence river, yesterday, a record. They also had 2,230 Pine Siskins migrate. You can see amazing photos and video from then at this eBird checklist.
https://ebird.org/qc/checklist/S96486498...
Sunday, October 17, 2021
Black-bellied Plover and other shorebirds still coming through NH!
Friday, October 08, 2021
Pine Grosbeak Beauty
Thursday, October 07, 2021
October Big Day, Global Bird Weekend, is here!
Tuesday, October 05, 2021
Yellow-rumped Warblers a.k.a. "butterbutts"
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
ANNOUNCING: THE STOKES GUIDE TO FINCHES OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
New! STOKES GUIDE TO FINCHES OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Coming early 2024!
by Lillian Stokes and Matthew A. Young
The complete guide to North America’s finches, including a special section on Hawaiian Finches. A publishing first! Coming to you in 2024, published by Little, Brown and Company a division of Hachette Publishing.
From finch fanatics to fledgling finch fans, from goldfinches to crossbills, Stokes Guide to the Finches of the United States and Canada finally gives birders and some of America’s favorite birds their due–a guide to all things finch!
This authoritative guide will include beautiful photos; creative essays; detailed identification information on each finch species' plumages, subspecies, and voice; the latest range maps; complete information on all aspects of the lives of North American finches; rare and vagrant species of finches; special section on Hawaiian finches, the honeycreepers, one of the most endangered groups of finches; the latest scientific studies; extensive information on finch irruptions, conservation, research, feeding and attracting finches and much more. Authoritative, fun, and accessible, this guide will appeal to novice through advanced birders and capture the spirit and personality of this amazing group of birds. Stay tuned for exciting updates!
Lillian Q. Stokes is an award-winning author and nature photographer who coauthored 35 Stokes Guides on birds and nature, including Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America, which have sold about 6 million copies. She was the host and producer of the first PBS national birding tv shows. Lillian was captivated by Red Crossbills which she studied during the legendary 2020-2021 finch superflight, and she was moved to tell their story and the story of their finch relatives.
Matthew A. Young is a nationally recognized finch and Red Crossbill expert and founder and president of the Finch Research Network. Matt got hooked on Red Crossbills as a young birder at Yellowstone Falls when Red Crossbills descended over him. He’s worked in the social work field with special needs adolescents for almost 10 years and worked at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology across 15+ years, where he was an Audio Engineer on several audio guides and Merlin packs. He’s written finch species accounts for breeding bird atlases and Birds of the World and has published several papers about the Red Crossbill vocal complex.
Friday, September 24, 2021
Winter Finch Forecast Goes Live, Sunday, Sept. 26th
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
The Finches are Coming, the Winter Finch Forecast is Out Sept. 26th!
Gone Hawkwatching, It's Prime Time for Raptors
Monday, September 13, 2021
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Warbler Identification
Nature Journaling and Field Sketching
Bird Photography with Melissa Groo
How to Identify Bird Song
Feeder Birds: Identification and Behavior
Comprehensive Bird Biology
Bird Behavior
Wednesday, September 08, 2021
American Goldfinch Nest and Birding Serendipity Magic!
Friday, September 03, 2021
Gardening For Finches, Leave the Seeds!!
Friday, August 27, 2021
Baby, Baby, Noisy American Goldfinches, Cute but...
In the world of American Goldfinches now, fledglings wave wings and make their headache-producing, incessant, fledgling calls, whether or not a parent is near. I think their parents have had it, saw a male recently just fly away from a begging youngster. Eventually the young will have to fend for themselves and a few have already found the feeders. Fall will come, adults will molt into their subtle brown-gray LL Bean parkas (their feathers actually will be denser), finches will flock and some will migrate, depending on where they live. Enjoy their beauty now.
Nighthawk Watch Party, 831 Nighthawks, Wow!!
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Rare Birds! Limpkin in IL, Roseate in MA!
Saturday, August 21, 2021
Magnificent Frigatebird, 1st State Record NH!!
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Shorebirds are migrating now!!
Monday, August 16, 2021
Lark Sparrow, Rare Bird in NH!!
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Puffin Love
Saturday, July 10, 2021
American Goldfinch, Cool Finch Stuff
Friday, July 02, 2021
Living in a Deeper Current, the Power of Nature
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Luna Moth, Goddess of the Moon!
Luna moth, goddess of the moon. I saw this beautiful moth last night on our porch because I went outside to close the car windows since it was raining. Named by Linnaeus in 1758 after the Roman moon goddess, Luna, because the moth’s hindwing spots reminded him of the moon. This one is a female, told by shape of antennae. She doesn’t eat, will live for a week, and mate. The long tails confuse the echolocation of predator bats. Very cool!