GGBA BLOG
Welcome to our online blog featuring thoughtful articles on everything from birding hotspots to bird science written by members of our community.
In order to keep this blog as engaging and relevant as possible we welcome all interested contributors to pitch their article idea(s) to our communications desk at rnakano@goldengatebirds.org
We are especially interested in publishing blog posts from writers within underrepresented communities including; Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color, LGBTQIA+ individuals and people with disabilities. For more information on contributing blog posts and the editing process visit our Blog Guideline page here.
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How’s your tern ID?
Here’s a chance to test your tern I.D. skills! San Francisco photographer Lee-Hong Chang took pictures of five species of tern in the Bay Area

SF painter wins national duck stamp contest — again!
By Ilana DeBare San Francisco painter Robert Steiner has won the annual contest for the federal Duck Stamp — for the second time — with a

A Cooper’s Hawk in the bedroom
By Mary Malec When I moved into my current house 11 years ago, I moved away from a creekside filled with trees. In the trees

GGBA Birders in Wisconsin
By Carol Lombardi We flew over perfect grids of Midwestern fields into Milwaukee’s early evening, excited to be part of Golden Gate Bird Alliance’s May

We need your help — on lead ammunition, and falcon rescue
By Ilana DeBare Some weeks are quiet. It’s fine to go birding, take some photos, come home and have a glass of wine. Then there

Report from the National Audubon convention
By Ilana DeBare Earlier this month Audubon held its first national convention in 13 years, and Golden Gate Bird Alliance was represented by two staff

The Handbook of Bird Photography: Review
By Bob Lewis The Handbook of Bird Photography, by Markus Varesvuo, Jari Peltomäki and Bence Máté was published this year by Rocky Nook, Inc. of

A nest tragedy creates a passionate birder
By Annette Litle It all began with a terrible accident. My husband and I were pruning a camellia that should have been tended to in

Houseboat birding in Sausalito
By Matthew Perry Betsey and I arrive home to our houseboat from a birding trip to Point Reyes and see a large bird flying high

Rescuing a bird – and its lice
By Dave Strauss In early June while driving along Arlington Avenue in Kensington, I spotted a little brown bird awkwardly thrashing in the road. It
Against all odds — a Lake Merritt goose story
By Lee Aurich This is the tale of a young goose, her inappropriate choices, and the results. We begin with selection of her nesting spot

Moving up(lands) at Pier 94
By Ilana DeBare Golden Gate Bird Alliance’s habitat work at Pier 94 in San Francisco is entering an exciting new stage – restoration of the