Seen & Heard by Calen Randall

There are many types of birding: walking a forested trail, scoping out across a grassy plain, or rocking back-and forth on a boat while seabirding. Chances are, you’ve looked outside during a rainy day and thought “maybe I’ll just car bird today”. Recently, I’ve been doing a lot of birding by bike, since my new home of Davis, CA is the top city in the US for commuting by bike. Continue Reading →

Seem & Heard – October, 2022

This summer, I was able to venture out to the Olympic Peninsula, into the Cascades, and over to eastern Washington. There were many highlights and adventures including an American Avocet pair courtship display, meeting up with birding friends Michael and Louise from New Jersey, and a spontaneous evening drive over to the Oak Creek Wildlife Area to find Common Poorwills. Here are a couple of interesting birding adventures from the summer. Continue Reading →

Seen & Heard: April 2022 – CBC Results

The 41st edition of the Rainier Audubon Christmas Bird Count looked like a typical CBC in the Midwest or East Coast rather than a Pacific Northwestern count. Sub-freezing temperatures greeted CBC leaders in the morning, snow blanketed the ground, and ice covered any standing water. The forecast called for a cold and slushy day, but the atmosphere was merciful and outside of some light afternoon rain, the weather was mundane and dry. However, the weather played an integral role in count totals. Continue Reading →