Review: Winged Migration

This gorgeous movie starring birds of all kinds covers seven continents and all four seasons. It features lovely music and is compellingly shot so the audience participates in the flight and lives of the birds the documentary follows on their migrations.  90 minutes in length it stars many kinds of birds and two humans Jacques Perrin and … More Review: Winged Migration

American Avocets

I love American avocets. They were one of the first birds I had to identify by myself.  They arrive first in Utah in March and then Idaho shortly after.  I know spring is here when I see them.  Their coloring reminds me of Creamsicles or if you want something more grown up orange Italian soda … More American Avocets

Nome pt 3

June 10, 2018 On Sunday we spent the day closer in to town. Mostly because we had no rental vehicle. There was sleeping, walking, feasting, okay eating at the great Pingo’s restaurant with some of Arlene’s (now my) other birding friends. And there was a bit of shopping. The store is called Maruskiya’s (http://www.maruskiyas.com/). Then … More Nome pt 3

Crazy June

June was an excessively packed month for me. I had enthusiastically signed up to go on a trip to Nome AK with my friend Arlene months before I knew I would be interviewing candidates for two positions in our library. And, of course the interviews not only book-ended the trip, but they required part of … More Crazy June