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In this blog I share photography and stories from nature, travel, and personal projects.
The Blue Jay
Bright blue and bold, the Blue Jay is easy to spot in wooded areas and quiet neighborhoods. I often find them perched high or moving through branches in small groups. Learn more in Episode 16 of my birding series.
The Song Sparrow
Small and streaky, usually found low in shrubs or near water. Learn more in Episode 15 of my birding series
The American Robin
The American Robin is easy to recognize with its orange chest and upright stance. Often seen foraging on lawns and trails. Learn more in Episode 14 of my birding series.
The Barred Owl
Though considered common, I’ve only seen the Barred Owl a couple of times—both early in the morning, perched and resting in quiet wooded areas near quiet trails. Learn more in Episode 13 of my birding series.
The Red-breasted Nuthatch
Smaller than its white-breasted cousin, the Red-breasted Nuthatch shows up in spruce and pine stands. I’ve seen them darting along branches and pausing to forage. Learn more in Episode 12 of my birding series.
The White-breasted Nuthatch
The White-breasted Nuthatch is easy to spot on tree trunks and branches, often moving headfirst down. I usually find them in older wooded areas with big trees. Learn more in Episode 11 of my birding series.
The Northern Flicker
The Northern Flicker stands out with its spotted plumage and yellow tail feathers. I often find them in open areas, moving through leaf litter and short grass. Learn more in the Episode 10 of my birding series.
The Downy Woodpecker
The Downy Woodpecker is easy to spot in parks and wooded areas across Canada. Learn how to recognize its markings, behavior, and how it differs from similar species. Episode 9 in my birding series.
The Mourning Dove
The Mourning Dove is a familiar bird across Canada, known for its soft cooing and fast flight. Learn about its nesting habits, feeding behavior, and how it adapts to colder seasons. Episode 8 in my birding series.
The American Goldfinch
The American Goldfinch is easy to spot in summer, especially the bright yellow males. They show up in open areas and feeders, nest later than most birds, and feed mostly on seeds—even their young. Episode 7 in my birding series.
The Red-winged Blackbird
One of the first birds to show up in spring, the Red-winged Blackbird brings flashes of color and attitude to wetlands across Canada. Episode 6 in my birding series.
The Great Blue Heron
The Great Blue Heron. One of my first birds that started my passion for birding and photography. Episode 5 in my birding series.