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Hello! - My name is Joseph E. Devereaux
Welcome to my Birdmilwaukee.com page. My personal philosophy
towards the hobby, sport, life-style of watching birds is one
of continual wonder at God's most colorful and interesting
creations. I never tire of looking at them or
for them, wherever I may find myself. The quest
itself is most entertaining and pure fun part of
birding!
Bird watching (for me) is better than
fishing. Like fishing, I get to go out in nature and
pursue a quarry that is often very elusive and specific to a
particular habitat. Also like fishing; weather, time of
day and persistence effects the sightings one comes away
with. But unlike fishing, I do not need a license, or
very much equipment to be successful. Countless
varieties of species can be seen and/or "listed" without any
harm whatsoever to the animal. And when was the last time a
fish sang you a riveting song as you sat in the boat
bobbing up and down, waiting for action. Don't get me
wrong, I like fishing too, but my passion is for the
birds!
I currently live in the City of Milwaukee, WI. but grew
up in the beauty of the "Northwoods" near Rhinelander,
WI. The small town of "Sugar Camp" saw me spending time
in the woods doing other things boys like to do; hunting,
hiking and just hanging out with the "neighborhood"
kids. I fished, biked and played at camping as many did,
but I always "noticed" birds. Surrounded by Blue Jays,
Evening Grosbeaks and Piliated Woodpeckers, I almost took them
for granted. Now when I look back on opportunities
missed due to my age and maturity, I long for the numbers and
quantity of species available then, but much depleted
now.
My current fascination with sightings, listing, and
birds in general began in 2003 on a spring family camping trip
to the Rocky Mountains. I was awed by the variety of the
high elevation species. While watching a "Dipper" in the
RMNP (Rocky Mountain National Park) I turned a mental corner
and decided that "birding" was going to be my "thing."
Over the years on various other family camping trips (did I
mention that camping is another thing I enjoy?) to Florida,
Arkansas, Texas, Michigan, etc. I have been fortunate to see
(and list) many, many birds. Plus, one of my favorite
ways to see birds is to get on my bicycle and ride away from
the campsite early in the morning, when the air is still cool
and the day has just begun. Try it sometime, I know
you'll enjoy it as I do.
~ JOE ~
AKA: Birdstud
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