My name is Bill and I am a bird watcher.
Zeiss Victory FL 8x42, Swarovski EL 10x42
Leica Televid 85mm with 15–50x zoom eyepiece
Swarovski ATS 65mm with 20–60x zoom eyepiece
Bogen Manfrotto 055CX3 carbon fiber tripod, with Bogen 3130 Micro-fluid style pan head
More of Bill's GearPeterson Field Guide to the Birds of North America (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2008)
Sibley Guide to Birds of North America (Knopf 2014)
The New Birder’s Guide to Birds of Eastern North America (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2014)
More of Bill's GearMountainsmith Tour recycled materials lumbar pack Pajaro Grande field guide pack
LowePro Toploader 75W camera bag with harness belt
Outerwear: Arcteryx waterproof shell, Mountain Hardwear breathable rain jacket, Helly Hansen insulate rain jacket
Hat: Dorfman Pacific Company field hat
Shoes: Keen Newports, Arroyos & Arubas
Boots: Merrell Moab Ventilator Mid; MuckBoot Company Wetlands insulated rubber boots
Apple MacBook Pro laptop
Apple iPhone 6s with numerous birding apps,
Creative Travelsound i80 speaker MF5110
Motorola T6500 WalkieTalkies
Petzl Tikka headlamp
SuperLazr laserpointer
Canon EOS 30D Digital SLR camera with 300mm fixed IS lens (for bird photography)
iPhone 6s with PhoneSkope adapter for Leica spotting scope
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8 comments:
I love this love this love this. So grateful to be part of your manakin clan.
What fun is this poem. Love the photos too! Keep it all coming!
S.
Dear Bill,
May I impose upon you for assistance with a bird id? I'm currently in Washington, D.C. and I don't have my field guide handy - which is a moot point as it is the Birds of Western North America, where I'm from. For the same reason, I can't ask my online birding community from home.
Today I saw a robin-sized bird, grayish overall, but with a long tail. When it flew, white patches were visible on its wings' undersides. And it sang loudly, longly, lustily (3 Ls!) and beautifully.
I've looked on the Cornell site, and I'm wondering if it might be a mockingbird, which mentions white wing bars, but not if they're also visible on the underneath. What do you think?
Thanks, and I hope I'm not imposing!
Dea
I saw a video of a moonwalking manakin once and they are quite silly, yet gorgeous birds!
Loved the poem!
Not to step on anyone's toes, Bill, but I would like to answer Dea's question! Northern mockingbird, yes! They flash those white patches as they fly.
Thanks for the id, Susan! I'm so excited - we don't get mockers where I'm from in Canada. I've just been reading "Why Birds Sing", and I've so wanted to see/hear one. Now I'll go back out and look for him again.
Dea:
Susan got it right from what you describe. Thanks for jumping in SGN!
BOTB
sgn, I have seen the video as ell, super cool, just like BT3s poem.
I actually followed this one.
;-)
The Mocho Manikin
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