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By Eric Moore / Since 2019

Eric Moore, the owner of The Lookout, formerly Jay's Bird Barn, publishes a new article about wild birds and more every Thursday in The Daily Courier.

If you want to read his articles, they can be viewed directly on The Daily Courier’s website.

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A tale of observing nature in action

On Saturday, I led a Jay's Bird Barn (now The Lookout)-sponsored bird walk to Strickl...

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Tucson, southeast's 'gateway to birding,' hosts first wildlife festival Aug. 17-21

Tucson is the gateway to birding in southeastern Arizona. The area south and east ...

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Confused by what you are seeing in your yard?

Breeding season for wild birds is still in full swing. Many bird species in the Centr...

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Post-breeding behavior in wild birds

I finally saw my first baby quail of the summer this past Wednesday! I can't believe ...

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Monsoon season marks beginning of hummingbird season

The arrival of our summer monsoon rains this past week also marked the beginning of "...

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Bird seed preferences vary based on habitat

On Wednesday of last week, we opened a new Jay's Bird Barn (now The Lookout) location...

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Unruly ravens and mobbing mockingbirds

The family of ravens nested in our yard again this year. However, now that the babies...

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Yellowstone National Park -A trip of a lifetime

I am embarrassed to admit it, but I visited Yellowstone National Park this past week ...

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The marvel of development inside an egg

Few things are as amazing as the development of baby birds inside an egg. To think wh...

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Bird seed preferences vary based on habitat

On Wednesday of last week, we opened a new Jay's Bird Barn (now The Lookout) location...

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Native habitat, native birds go hand in hand

This past week I had three speaking engagements. One was in Prescott, at the Yavapai ...

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A 'new' state bird for my life list

This past week, my wife and I attended the Ute Mountain - Mesa Verde Birding and Natu...

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International Migratory Bird Day is Saturday

Did you know that this Saturday, May 14, is designated as International Migratory Bir...

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Steps to increase baby quail survival

Each week, as I spend time talking to customers at the Bird Barn, I get updated on wh...

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Bird sightings at the Verde Valley Nature Festival

I spent four days at the Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival this past week, hel...

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Do we live in a great place, or what?

I attended the city council meeting Tuesday night where the council discussed the pro...

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Thoughts on the city's proposed ordinance on feeding wildlife

On Saturday, I witnessed an amazing "nature in action" moment that I have never seen ...

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Different week, different birds

My two weeks of bird guiding for the Northern Arizona University Road Scholar p...

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Effect of Yarnell Hill Fire on woodpecker populations

In my column last week, I wrote about the first two days of last weeks' Road Scholar ...

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Birds, birds, and more birds in Belize

One of the more spectacular birding destinations we visited in Belize was a place cal...

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From Crooked Tree to duPlooy's Jungle Lodge

We returned home from Belize this past Saturday, and feel very grateful for the oppor...

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Birding on Caye Caulker Island

In last week's column, our birding group had just arrived at Caye Caulker, a small is...

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Birding in the desert -nine years running

It is that time of year once again, where I lead bird watching trips out of Wickenbur...

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Greetings from Belize!

On Monday, Gayla and I flew from Phoenix to Belize, via Houston. This is my first tim...

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about the owner

My interest in birds began when I was very young. By the time I was five years old I was fascinated with birds and watched them at feeders in my parent’s yard in Massachusetts.

At the age of 13, I joined the Tucson chapter of the National Audubon Society. When I lived in Utah, I participated in the Utah County Birders Club (there was not an Audubon chapter in Provo). I have been associated with the Prescott chapter of the National Audubon Society for the past eleven years and have served on the board of directors and as the publicity chair.

I have led bird walks, been in charge of the Spring Migratory Bird Count, and I have participated in the Christmas Bird Count in Tucson, Provo, and Prescott for a time period spanning 30 years. I consider myself to be an excellent birder. Birding is more than a hobby for me–it is a passion.

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