The Birding Blog
articles written by Dexter Patterson, cofounder of the BIPOC Birding Club
cover photo by Shaina Stewart
Ethical Owling is Conservation
To ensure the well-being and survival of owls, bird enthusiasts must always embrace ethical owling and respect their natural habitats.
In the Wings of Change: Why Bird Names Should Reflect What They Are
In the realm of birdwatching, names carry stories. The BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin welcomes the American Ornithological Society's move to redefine bird names, veering away from eponyms and embracing inclusivity.
Protecting the Precious Whooping Crane and its Wildlife Companions in Wisconsin
Majestic Wisconsin Cranes!
The Joy and Inclusivity of Joining a Birding Club
Birding is for everyone. Join a birding club near you to find out why.
4 Tips for Protecting Yourself from Ticks While Birding
Here are four practical tips to help protect yourself from ticks while out birding.
How to Identify Birds
Identifying birds can seem daunting at first, but with some practice and patience, anyone can learn to recognize the different species that visit our backyards, parks and favorite natural areas. In this blog post, I will share some tips and tricks to help you get started on your bird identification journey.
Birding and Mental Health
Birdwatching, also known as birding, is a hobby millions worldwide enjoy. It involves observing birds in their natural habitats, identifying their species, and sometimes keeping track of their behaviors and movements. While birding is often considered a leisure activity, it has also been found to have significant mental health benefits. This blog post will explore how birding can improve your mental well-being.
8 Tips for Beginner Birders
8 tips from Dexter about how to start birding, make it fun, and keep it going.