Read more about the article May 23 – 31- West Coast Florida Specialties
Ft Myers Beach

May 23 – 31- West Coast Florida Specialties

We spent late May chasing West Coast Florida specialties — from Sarasota’s Wilson’s Phalarope and “Dot” the Tropical Kingbird to Cape Coral’s Burrowing Owls and the breeding colonies of Fort Myers Beach. Nine year birds later, our 2015 total climbed to 340.

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Read more about the article May 16 – The Biggest Week in American Birding
Magee Marsh

May 16 – The Biggest Week in American Birding

Magee Marsh lived up to its “Disneyland of birding” reputation as we added 101 species, 25 year birds, and 4 lifers during the Biggest Week in American Birding. From warblers at arm’s length to rare sightings and van‑tour surprises, Ohio delivered a festival to remember.

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Read more about the article May 3 – Birding the Local Patches
Black-necked Stilt Chicks

May 3 – Birding the Local Patches

Bird your local patches — they’re where friendships form, hotspots reveal their secrets, and familiar trails deliver unexpected birds. Spring migration across Pinellas, Sarasota, and Bradenton counties brought Gray Kingbirds, Bobolinks, Barred Owls, and the steady progress we needed to keep our 2015 Big Year moving forward.

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Read more about the article April 24 – It’s Getting Verde Birdy
Sedona Sunset

April 24 – It’s Getting Verde Birdy

Our two days at the Verde Valley Birding & Nature Festival delivered everything from Painted Redstarts on Mingus Mountain to Lark Buntings, Western Screech‑Owls, and a final lifer, the Lesser Nighthawk. A perfect, bird‑packed chapter in our 2015 Little Big Year.

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Read more about the article April 18 – Grand Circle Tour
Bryce Canyon

April 18 – Grand Circle Tour

Our eight‑day Grand Circle Tour through Arizona and Utah delivered unforgettable scenery and a strong mix of regional specialties. With 36 year birds and six lifers added along the way, this trip marked a turning point in our 2015 Little Big Year.

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Read more about the article March 13 – The Big ‘O’
Big O 2015

March 13 – The Big ‘O’

We spent two windy days birding around Lake Okeechobee, scanning the marsh edges for Snail Kites and picking up a few new year birds along the way. With herons, egrets, and wide‑open views, it was a classic South Florida birding festival.

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