Birds: First Encounters

Connecticut warbler

An ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) is a good one for a beginning birder. They nest in the Washington, DC, area, and during spring and fall, migrating birds show up in great numbers on the way to their nesting grounds as far north as British Columbia (spring) and their wintering grounds anywhere…

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Singing in Chains (Part 2)

Harry Langdon

I’ve always been interested in how creative people deal with limits and barriers. The pandemic-related restrictions on public gatherings have caused great disruptions for performers like myself and many in my circle. I want to highlight one friend and colleague who has successfully brought his skills to a new medium….

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Hermit Songs 5: Praise Takes Wing

“… the light birds, with no soul but air …” 11th century, translated by W. H. Auden I am a serious birder. (I call my hobby “birdlookingfor” rather than “birdwatching” because often I’m just staring at a tree.) When people start talking about sports statistics or videogames or however else…

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On the Loss of Birds

SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 WASHINGTON, DC Three billion – the number of birds lost in North America over the past 50 years, according to a study released last week – isn’t a number that I find possible to grasp. Rather, as a lifelong bird observer, I encounter each bird as an…

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