

I thought this was great. O‘Kane is calm cool and collected, even when fighting for birds threatened in her community. She considers herself and “accidental ornithologist” and I may be headed that way myself. Just last night we heard a sound out our window which my Merlin app quickly identified as an Eastern Screech owl! It was the best part of my day. This book is much more focused on her personal life than the title would suggest.
AnnCrystal “accidental ornithologist” 👏🏼🤩🐦💝💝💝. 2w
Tonidreads328 You‘re in for a adventurous ride. I cannot go a day without thinking of the birds on my life list and where I saw them, where I was in my life and how hard I worked to track them down. Sadly, I‘m at 98 and haven‘t move from there in about 5 or 6 years. Can‘t wait to get at it again. I‘m in the southeast and hope to visit Table Rock, to see the warblers. The Baltimore Oriole is on my wish list and those elusive owls. 2w
TheKidUpstairs I LOVE the audio identification feature on Merlin. I used it on a nature tracking field trip with my son's class, so I could tell my group "okay, Merlin hears these birds, who can find them." Helped us spot so many more birds than we would have without it (including an Oriole @Tonidreads328 !!! We don't see them often where I am, I've seen two in the 11 years we've lived here, they're such a lovely thrill!) 6d