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House Finch perched on a branch in the sun, looking to its left, red head and chest showing well

Wendy S. Walters - Hollywood Finches

When writer Wendy S. Walters lived in LA in the early 2000s, she wrote a collection of poems about the city called The Birds of Los Angeles. For one of her poems, she wanted to examine the idea of the Hollywood romance “and the ways in which people think that they're going to be walking…
House Finch perched on a branch in the sun, looking to its left, red head and chest showing well

Wendy S. Walters - Hollywood Finches

When writer Wendy S. Walters lived in LA in the early 2000s, she wrote a collection of poems about the city called The Birds of Los Angeles. For one of her poems, she wanted to examine the idea of the Hollywood romance “and the ways in which people think that they're going to be walking…
Great Blue Heron perched on branch, its head turned to the left showing long curved neck and sharp beak

Spark Bird: Ryan Mandelbaum and the Great Blue Heron

As a kid, science writer Ryan Mandelbaum avoided birds, thinking they were gross and kind of scary. But doing a video project in journalism school, Ryan had to search all over to get footage of a Great Blue Heron. When Ryan found one in its nest, they were shocked at how majestic and…
A male and a female Northern Harrier "sky dancing" with each other against a clear blue sky

Spark Bird: Olivia Wang and the Sky Dancers

When Olivia Wang was in college, she did field work with Northern Harriers. She remembers the first time she saw a male doing a courtship display known as sky dancing: “It's just all these aerial acrobatics and loops and dives. And it was just… breathtaking to watch — and it still is every…
A male and a female Northern Harrier "sky dancing" with each other against a clear blue sky

Spark Bird: Olivia Wang and the Sky Dancers

When Olivia Wang was in college, she did field work with Northern Harriers. She remembers the first time she saw a male doing a courtship display known as sky dancing: “It's just all these aerial acrobatics and loops and dives. And it was just… breathtaking to watch — and it still is every…
Brown-headed Cowbird perched on branch, feathers shining in the sunshine

Spark Bird: Diana Sudyka's First Bird ID

When illustrator Diana Sudyka was in second grade, she was given a Peterson’s Bird Field Guide. She still remembers making her first bird ID — a Brown-headed Cowbird. Even years later, Sudyka’s love of birds has stuck with her. She recently illustrated the children’s book, How to Find a…
Brown-headed Cowbird perched on branch, feathers shining in the sunshine

Spark Bird: Diana Sudyka's First Bird ID

When illustrator Diana Sudyka was in second grade, she was given a Peterson’s Bird Field Guide. She still remembers making her first bird ID — a Brown-headed Cowbird. Even years later, Sudyka’s love of birds has stuck with her. She recently illustrated the children’s book, How to Find a…
Blue Jay perched on log, looking to its left

Spark Bird: Corina Newsome Meets the Blue Jay

In an ornithology class in college, Corina Newsome was introduced to the Blue Jay. After this, Newsome was determined to learn about the world of birds she had never noticed before. Now she’s an avian ecology graduate student and Community Engagement Manager for Georgia Audubon, where she…
Thick-billed Longspur

Bird Names for Birds

Lifelong birder Jordan Rutter co-founded the campaign Bird Names for Birds. The goal? To discontinue the use of honorific names and replace them with names that celebrate the unique attributes, behaviors, and biomes of the birds. “There's a way for us to remember and learn the history of…
Thick-billed Longspur

Bird Names for Birds

Lifelong birder Jordan Rutter co-founded the campaign Bird Names for Birds. The goal? To discontinue the use of honorific names and replace them with names that celebrate the unique attributes, behaviors, and biomes of the birds. “There's a way for us to remember and learn the history of…