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I’ve been doing my best to keep busy these past few months. My goal this year is to take my photography, and what I can do with my photography, to higher levels. That means dedicating more time to brainstorming, photography, conservation writing, and lots and lots of time spent outside. With it being spring there’s no better time to be out taking photos. Above is a photo I took of a Palm Warbler, one of many migrants that made their way through Milwaukee this spring. I’ve had opportunities to photograph a ton of new species this year, all while building on relationships I created last year.

During my 2022 WI Birding Challenge I learned about the Tiffany Bottoms bird train. It’s a mini train that runs twice a year (during spring and fall migration) and takes people through an area in western Wisconsin that is rich in biodiversity. Our group of sixty was led by ornithologist Steve Betchkal and within our morning tour I saw over fifty species of birds. Oh… and I was also interviewed and made Minnesota’s news, which you can check out here:

https://kstp.com/special-coverage/minnesota-live/chippewa-valley-motor-car-association/?fbclid=IwAR0TurnOBMeMU1SKjzeeRbG4kPlr1TsnOqGLNV55u7aIIrxR0W0Msni45A4

I also attended this year’s Wisconsin Society of Ornithology conference, birding and making connections along the way. I’m in talks to host a speech for the Green Lake County Bird Club this fall and am hoping to write more articles for WSO’s Badger Birder – all because of my time at the conference. It didn’t hurt that I gained a little bit of notoriety for my article on the super rare Flame-colored tanager, which became Milwaukee Record’s most-read article for the month of May! The photo of the tanager also made TMJ 4 news, which was super rad. I had the opportunity to photograph the tanager again before migratory winds took the bird on its journey. I hope the bird is alive and safe during its nomadic journey.

On the video side of things I recently completed two short promotional videos, one for the Wisconsin Master Naturalist Program (will be released at a later date) and one for Humboldt Park Friends. As many people know, I love both of these organizations, and I’m proud to help tell (and be a part of) their stories.

FINALLY… THE MOST EXCITING NEWS…

MY FIRST MAGAZINE COVER!!!

Next month I will have three stories in MKE Lifestyle Magazine. Last year I wrote a story about American Kestrels and they’ve asked me to come back for their July conservation issue. The first story is a sort of recap of my 2022 WI Birding Challenge, as I give people a guide to my favorite birding locations in the state of Wisconsin and city of Milwaukee. The goal there is to give people excellent places to go out and explore bird life! The second story is about Schlitz Audubon’s ephemeral pond monitoring program. It’s my first ever non-bird story, and it honestly might be my favorite story of the bunch. That being said, the last story is the cover story of the July issue and it is on bald eagles. Editor Don Butler asked me to write about the changing landscape for Wisconsin’s bald eagle population as they start to reclaim Milwaukee as a potential nesting ground. I really got to flex my interview and research muscles with this story, and alongside it come my best bald eagle photos so far. The images will more than likely be a mix of wild bald eagle shots I took from across Wisconsin and eagles that are apart of Schlitz Audubon’s captive raptor program. The cover shot, which you can see below, is of their bald eagle named Glory. I’m really amped for the photos I captured of this story and can’t wait to see what the art department creates with them. If you’re interested in my articles you can subscribe to the magazine for free!

I don’t know how I’ll top next month’s issue, so I better get back to editing my backlog of photos! There are more stories to tell!

First Print Article!

One of my goals this year was to have my wildlife photography in five articles. Thanks to Milwaukee Record, I could blow that number out of the water (stay tuned for the last WI Birding Challenge article – coming soon) with ten on their site alone. While that goal was accomplished I wanted to start diversifying myself and was fortunate enough to land an article with MKE Lifestyle Magazine. I read an article from them on Wisconsin’s wolf populations and thought they’d be a great fit for this article I wrote and photographed about American Kestrel banding in central Wisconsin.

You can read the online article here, or find the print edition on newsstands at Barnes & Noble, CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and more. You can also request a complimentary subscription to the magazine which I might recommend doing for future bird-related stories 😉

I hope you enjoy the article and photography! Beaver Creek Reserve is an awesome organization doing important work. It was a privilege to tell their story.

Running the Birding Gauntlet – Chapter 7 of my WI 2022 Birding Challenge for Milwaukee Record

In an effort to catch all 72 of Wisconsin’s counties by year’s end, I embarked on a mad five-day rush, attempting to hit twenty counties across Wisconsin’s northern borders during fall migration. Did I hit twenty counties or did I learn valuable life lessons instead? Or maybe I did both?! Click the link here for my massive story filled with solid birding locations, photos of lifers, and winged tales of wonders!

Also, there’s been great debate on eBird and iNaturalist if the bird below (which I spotted in Ashland County) is a Green-winged Teal or Cinnamon Teal, which is rare for that area. Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

https://milwaukeerecord.com/city-life/wisconsin-birding-challenge-2022-exploring-every-county-in-the-state-chapter-7/

Reaching the halfway mark – 2022 Birding Challenge (Milwaukee Record column)

It feels like it’s taken forever, but I’ve finally reached the halfway point in my WI 2022 Birding Challenge for Milwaukee Record. In Chapter 5 I encountered my first Osprey in what was a truly awe-inspiring experience. In this week’s chapter I hit seven more counties bringing my total up to 37 out of Wisconsin’s 72 counties!

Lots of fun photos and stories from both! Let me know your favorites below!

https://milwaukeerecord.com/city-life/wisconsin-birding-challenge-2022-exploring-every-county-in-the-state-chapter-5/

https://milwaukeerecord.com/city-life/wisconsin-birding-challenge-2022-exploring-every-county-in-the-state-chapter-6/

I’m a Guest Columnist – highlighting my new birding challenge for the year!

I’m behind in writing this, but for good reason. A month ago Milwaukee Record offered me the chance to be a reoccurring guest columnist for their website. Well what’s the column you ask, and why is it about birds?

It’s about birds cuz birds obviously rule (can fly, have the whole dinosaur thing going for them, and there are over 10k species in the world each with something that makes them unique from each other). But it’s also personal – it’s about a personal journey I’ve decided to take on for the remainder of 2022. I’ve decided to bird at least once in every county in Wisconsin. That’s 72 counties in less than half a year! Seems daunting yet obtainable at first until you realize that you have work, other hobbies, family engagements, other articles to write (can’t wait to share more about that in the future!), an online print shop to create, and conservation volunteering to accomplish!

Not going to lie, I’m not sure if I’ll pull it off, but even if I don’t it’ll make for a ton of amazing birding opportunities. Wisconsin is a treasure of a state, which is why I’m embarking on this challenge, to begin with. Don’t believe me? The first two articles of the column are linked below, with a third on its way!

https://milwaukeerecord.com/city-life/wisconsin-birding-challenge-2022-exploring-every-county-in-the-state/

https://milwaukeerecord.com/city-life/wisconsin-birding-challenge-2022-exploring-every-county-in-the-state-2/