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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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Winter birding has its challenges

I was in Atlanta last week attending the AmericasMart trade show. I am excited about ...

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Mid-winter bald eagle survey results

This past Saturday, I was part of a team assigned to cover Goldwater Lake for the ann...

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Lawrence's goldfinch sightings in the Prescott area

Over the past month or two, there have been several reports of Lawrence's goldfinches...

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Prescott Christmas bird count results

On Wednesday, December 19th, I participated in the Prescott Audubon Society Christmas...

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Berry-eaters abound this winter

Last week's column discussed the lack of seed- eating birds at backyard bird feeders....

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Where are all the birds?

Rachel Carson's landmark work 'Silent Spring' in 1962 brought to light the dramatic ...

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Help save critical riparian habitat to protect endangered bird species

There are three important local conservation efforts running concurrently - the Save ...

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Winter birds in the Mid-Atlantic region

Gayla and I were in Virginia this past week to celebrate Thanksgiving with our s...

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Recent bird sightings at Willow and Watson Lakes

In my column last week, I wrote about an app called iBird PRO. Another electronic pro...

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Water foul foraging behavior in winter

This past week I received an interesting email from which I quote, "Hi Eric...I go ...

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Let's talk sapsucker

This past week there has been a red- naped sapsucker hanging out in my yard. There a...

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Fall stragglers need to head south

I was hiking a segment of the Prescott Circle Trail by Willow Lake earlier this ...

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Divers vs. Dabblers - what's the difference?

In all the years I have lived in Prescott I don't remember an October as cool and as ...

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Fall birding in Central Missouri

Last week I spent several days attending the Wild Bird Expo trade show in Mexico, Mis...

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Consecutive birding days yields an interesting mix of birds

Last week I worked in Sedona for several days, and I went birding three consecutive m...

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California condors, 250 and counting

This past Saturday I had the opportunity to be in attendance as four captive- bred Ca...

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Wild bird migration can occur day, night

Wild bird migration can take on many forms. In the northern hemisphere, it typically ...

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Caching food for times of scarcity

As we move into autumn, we may recall childhood memories of attending a fall harvest ...

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Technology aids in bird identification

I was in Tucson this past weekend to attend the University of Arizona/BYU football ga...

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Birding adventures can occur anytime, anywhere

Earlier this month we drove to Provo, Utah, to attend graduation for our youngest son...

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The Birds, Like Summer Are Slipping Away

My column on hummingbirds last week resulted in a lot of feedback from readers. One i...

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Hummingbird Wars

The month of August is peak season for hummingbirds in the Central Arizona Highlands....

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Birding on the way to Sierra Vista

One of the perks of owning a backyard wild bird and nature gift store is the opportun...

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Good optics makes for good birding

This past week I had the privilege of spending three days at the corporate offices of...

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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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