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What might you ask a celebrity birder if you had the chance?
Well, this week, you’ll get to hear what one of birding’s youngest celebrities, Raymond VanBuskirk (owner of BRANT and Birding Product Specialist for Leica Field Optics), has to say about becoming a master birder.
Leave a comment below and let me know if you have ever had a bird mentor before.
What was your experience with your mentor?
Are the shy birds always flying away from you?
Wondering how you can “call them in” without having to resort to Pishing or using an app?
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I first met Kristi two years ago during the predawn hour at our bird banding station along the Animas River in Colorado. I remember she was sipping a fragrant homemade chai while we waited for the rest of the crew to arrive. We exchanged small talk and quickly realized each other’s love for birds. Once the bird banding got hoppin’ Kristi and I had a chance to do a few net runs together where she shared something that piqued my curiosity.
She told me that she was in the midst of creating a course for beginning birders. It wasn’t going to be your typical birding class where when all is said and done your mind is full of super fascinating facts and soon-forgotten identification marks. Kristi was committed to helping people develop an intimate connection with the birds of their backyards.
She said she doesn’t care much if a person can tell her how many wing bars a particular sparrow has or what the bird’s Latin name is, she wants people to develop a relationship with the chickadees and wrens of their backyards in the same cherished way they have with their best friend or parent. The knowledge of the details will come with time, she says, but now from a very different place within our minds.
Later on, while she was in Albuquerque for a weekend, we sat down over some scrumptious waffles so I could ask her to tell me a little bit more about her new website, BirdMentor.com, and the upcoming course release. The following Leica Interview is the result of that brunch date.
Click on the image above to check out the interview as well as the Leica Birding Blog.
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How to date a birder?? Noooot exactly.
How to connect on a more intimate level with the birds, that’s a bit more like it!!
Today Kristi covers one of the key elements to getting close to birds without causing them to flush and fly away.
Leave a comment below to let me know what you might do to get close to a bird without disturbing it.