Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Son of a BEACH!

After our last trip to Michigan we swore to each other and to our car that we would not go back to that state for at least a year. Yet as the months went by the pain, fear, and anger began to subside. So a few weeks ago JoAnna asked if I wanted to take a long weekend and go birding somewhere. I was a little shocked that I was not immediately bowled over when she said “What about this place in Michigan.” I thought to myself “What could go wrong?"

Sunday, June 28, 2015

The Mountains Are Calling and Nerdy Birders Must Go

It has been a couple weeks since our return from California. After having a some time to digest the trip I have to say that it was amazing. As usual we spent a lot of time on the road but that is what you have to do if you want to see the world while sticking to a budget.

Our trip began early Friday morning. We caught an early flight in Detroit. By the time we landed in LA it was 3pm Ohio time but still morning on the west coast. We had very little time to waste because we had a four hour drive to Sequoia State Forest were our cabin awaited. We jumped on the 405 and quickly made our way out of LA.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Biggest Week In Birding

The Nerdy Birders recently spent two days at Magee Marsh and other bird and wildlife locations in Ottawa County near Lake Eire. The spring migration of birds was in full swing. Most notably was the Warblers. Early in May Black Swamp Bird Observatory puts on the Biggest Week in Birding festival. The festival includes guided bird walks, trips out onto Lake Erie, musical acts, and even best bird tattoo contest. You can read more about the festival here.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

El Capitan

JoAnna and I were talking the other day about our upcoming trip to Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks. Although we are really excited about the birds and wildlife we will see in these two iconic places we are even more excited to see El Capitan. It is difficult to understand the magnitude of this granite rock formation. Yet after a quick search on Google for "scale of El Capitan" I found the picture below that someone had created. It shows some man made structures inserted next to the granite face of El Capitan. If this is true to scale then we are in for a real jaw dropping moment.


Happy Birding! 

Monday, May 18, 2015

Metzger Marsh

I wanted to share a video that I captured at Metzger Marsh last Friday. Lots of birds were seen but I wanted to share this first. More to come later.

Enjoy!







Thursday, May 14, 2015

Kirtland's Warbler

The Kirtland's Warbler is an endangered species in the United States so there are few places that this bird can be seen. One place is in the northern part of Michigan where the Kirtland's find the Jack Pines they need to breed. In the summer months it spends its time in Michigan and then in the winter it returns to the Bahamas. Yesterday the Nerdy Birders were in luck. Twitter began to blow up with a sighting of a female Kirtland's. Twitter did not really blow up it was more like a slow murmur but the Nerdy Birders heard it. The Kirtland's was spotted in Oak Openings Metropark a mere ten miles from our house.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Spring Migration

Spring is upon us here in Northwest Ohio and that means the warblers are coming through along with many other migratory birds. This is the Nerdy Birders first spring while officially birding so most of the birds passing through are new to us. So far this spring we have seen the following birds. Sorry some of the pictures are not very good.

The Great Horned Debacle

The Nerdy Birders have returned from our trip to Arizona with new enthusiasm and excitement for what this spring may bring. We are looking forward to the biggest week in birding, the promise of warmer weather, and yet another trip west to Yosemite National Park.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Arizona; The Final Leg

Day Five 3am

I was awoken by a noise that sounded frighteningly like footsteps in the parlor room. There were not any reports from past guest of any strange happenings while staying at The James Riordan house so I bravely chalked it up to an old house making strange sounds. After sleeping for what felt like a few minutes I was again startled by the sound. This time however the sound was moving. It started in the parlor room squeeeeak... squeeeeak... then it moved into the master bedroom where we were sleeping... squeeeeak... squeeeeak. It then came around the bed and stopped next to me.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Nerdy Birders Attend Church

Day three in Flagstaff began with us a little foggy, and we cursed John Wayne for insisting that we have another drink. We remembered that Tony had pointed out a great place to get a breakfast burrito, so we threw on a pair of shorts and flip-flops (optimistic in retrospect) and headed out the door. Luckily for us, Martanne’s Burrito Palace was just around the corner so during our quick walk we didn’t completely freeze. Over breakfast we discussed the hotel room closet door opening at some point during the night. I think it was JoAnna but who knows maybe it was the ghost of John Wayne!  After an epic meal we walked past the train station to Macy’s, a local coffee shop. We bought a bag of coffee and headed back to the hotel.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Nerdy Birders Meet Desert

We have taken the plunge into the depths of nerdy birding and went on a trip to Arizona. Arizona is one of the best places to observe birds. We were a little earlier than a birder would like but there were still some great birds to see and a few rarities. We not only went to observe birds but also to explore some of the great places that Arizona has to offer.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

This Just In

We have a couple new birds that we have added to our life list. The first was spotted this past Sunday on the Maumee River in Grand Rapids Ohio. It was a Red-breasted Merganser. This was a good catch by JoAnna because the snow was flying which made visibility difficult and the Red-breasted Merganser can be difficult to distinguish between a Female Common Merganser. Below is the picture I managed to get after JoAnna pointed him out. For more information on the birds we have seen click here

Sunday, February 22, 2015

'R' is for Raptor

Today the Nerdy Birders took a trip to beautiful and cold Lake Erie! Specifically Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, Black Swamp Bird Observatory, and Maumee Bay State Park. It was a productive day but a frustrating one as well.

Our first stop was at Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge. Before we pulled in the entrance there were birds of pray everywhere. However we were unable to capture any clear images of the birds other then the one below. We later found out that this was a Roughed Legged Hawk. Number 84 for the Nerdy Birders!


Sunday, February 15, 2015

Winter Boredom

Winters in Northwest Ohio stink. This weekends highs are in the single digits with wind chills well below zero. This means that the Nerdy Birders were forced to stay inside all weekend. We ended up using this time to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count. It was not the most exciting event but it gave us something to do, plus it is important to participate. Unfortunately there were not any rare birds to note. However, lately we started seeing a Tufted Titmouse at our bird feeder. We believe that he/she is coming in because we have started throwing out in-shell peanuts. It is funny to watch such a small bird carry a large peanut away. We have also started seeing a Northern Flicker on our block but have yet to see it at our feeder. Pictures of both birds are below.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

What The Duck!

The Nerdy Birders had a very big week. Mrs. Nerdy Birder had her 31st birthday and in addition we added 5 more birds to our life list and had some unforgettable experiences. Unfortunately we also came to the realization that we had miss-marked a bird that we had previously seen and had to remove it from our life list.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Blizzapocalypsegeddon '15


So here we are again in the middle of what they are saying could be record snowfall. With very little chance of seeing a new bird we still tried. This time we stayed close to home and walked around the Providence Dam.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Time Laps

With snow moving our way today we decided to head over to Maumee State Forest let the dogs run and see if we could get some cool pictures. Unfortunately the snow was light and with the wind it was not sticking very well to the trees. Still a great walk and it wore the dogs out. I did however position my iPhone on our bird feeders at home and set it to time laps. It was my first time using this feature and I thought I might capture some snow accumulating and the birds moving in and out. Enjoy the video!

Sunday, January 18, 2015

News

Well it's official, we are crazy. A few months ago we booked a flight to Phoenix where we will spend a week birding at the Grand Canyon and the southern parts of Arizona. Yesterday we booked yet another vacation to Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks. Two major vacations in one year, what will our parents say? We managed to justify it to ourselves by saying we are still young and dumb. The more I think about it though is 35 still young enough to be making such irrational and irresponsible decisions? A better excuse comes from John Muir who wrote "...everybody needs beauty... places to play in and pray in where nature may heal and cheer and give strength to the body and soul alike." I think that we both need some time to do just that. In a few months we will be taking in views like these and re-energizing our bodies and souls.



Happy Birding!

Sunday, January 4, 2015

This Is Pure Michigan

A place where the roads are not paved, the people move at a different pace, and the potholes swallow your car...this is pure Michigan. All kidding aside, our trip to Michigan was filled with great surprises and dangerous perils. To get through it we had to be extremely lucky all while being extremely unlucky.