My journey with becoming a birder has coincided with me moving to Gualala, California in 2025. Well, that’s not totally true.
I actually started birding in 2014 – well, maybe less of a birder and more bird-curious. I was primarily a photographer who needed beautiful subjects. I joined a few local birding club outings and enjoyed the camaraderie, but never got serious about birding per-se. This fling lasted until early 2016 when I stopped looking at the birds.
What changed?
Two words: Step-daughter and eBird/Merlin Bird ID.
My daughter-in-law started birding early this year and it somewhat re-ignited my curiosity. My wife supported my idea of purchasing a “birding lens” for my camera, and next thing you know I’ve got Merlin Bird ID installed and I’m out staring at bushes for an hour at a time.
I’m still a beginner birder. My “life list” is at 126. I still only have a visual memory of maybe 20-30 of those birds, and an audio memory of maybe half that. I use age as an excuse – it’s harder to memorize things. But that doesn’t stop the enjoyment of seeing the birds and the enjoyment of hearing a Northern Flicker buried deep in the woods and recognizing its call.
I’m hoping to use this blog as a place to document those 1-hour at a time birding session I have, while being able to highlight my highs and lows while still a beginner.
Life Bird 125 was a lone Tundra Swan flying overhead – the fact I was able to recognize it as “this isn’t one of the normal birds I see” is exciting unto itself. And I hope to be able to share just a bit of that joy and maybe a nice photo once in awhile.
For now, I’ll share some recent sightings and maybe do some back-fill story telling.
Time to leave the nest.

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