JRP01
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Recently I've been reflecting a lot about the fact that most of my free time now is birding. It really wasn't like that some years ago. I'm one species short from 250 lifer's and yesterday I found myself asking how did I end up here. So I decided to write this post.
Around February 2019 I was in my last year of highscool and had the entry exams for university. I was going through a lot of stress, I quit my handball team because I needed more time to study. I needed time to cool off so I choose to start taking walks in my local oak forest. I started noticing birds, at first the Iberian green woodpecker really struck me, and I found some great spotted woodpecker that I really enjoyed watching. I also once saw a Eurasian hoopoe and I really loved. At the time I had no bird guide, binoculars or camera and didn’t know how to id any bird. I was also really intrigued by all the little birds that I couldn’t properly see. Then the exams season came in, I took my exams and I managed to get into biology in university and forgot about birding, I didn’t even know that that word existed.
In 2020 I started uni and we had a field trip to some wetland, I feel like if I was in a documentary, I always loved watching them but I never realize I could go out there and enjoy wildlife. Then covid came and it was not a nice experience, I lost a lot of weight and had a lot of stress and when the lockdown finally ended I did what worked last time. I went to my local forest and started walking, on my first day doing this I founded again a Eurasian hoopoe, managed to snap a photo of it with my phone and send it to one of my new friends in uni that liked birds. He id’d it for me and I asked my cousin to lend me a camera he didn’t use. It was a 2006 Panasonic DMC FZ-28. I started photographing birds in my walks and sending them to my friend for ids. For my next birthday I got some binoculars and a bird guide and started taking them everywhere I went with my family and birding on my own. I upgraded my camera to a Panasonic FZ-82 that I really like and took birding more and more seriously, but always on my own. On 2022 I took a trip from my university local birding club to Santoña marsh, and it was one of the best trips I had in my life, birding with other people was really amazing. I met some people there that later become great friends and fell and fell straight into the rabbit hole. Taking trips, chasing vagrants, reading and studying about birds, feeling euphoric after a good day with some lifers… .
Nowadays birding is my main hobby, I went from playing videogames all the time to almost never spending a weekend at home if I can and it has been amazing. Now I am curious to learn how others started this hobby. Almost all my friends started the same way, their parents where birders and they also liked it an picked it up. How did you all picked it up?
PD. English is not my first language sorry for any mistakes.
Around February 2019 I was in my last year of highscool and had the entry exams for university. I was going through a lot of stress, I quit my handball team because I needed more time to study. I needed time to cool off so I choose to start taking walks in my local oak forest. I started noticing birds, at first the Iberian green woodpecker really struck me, and I found some great spotted woodpecker that I really enjoyed watching. I also once saw a Eurasian hoopoe and I really loved. At the time I had no bird guide, binoculars or camera and didn’t know how to id any bird. I was also really intrigued by all the little birds that I couldn’t properly see. Then the exams season came in, I took my exams and I managed to get into biology in university and forgot about birding, I didn’t even know that that word existed.
In 2020 I started uni and we had a field trip to some wetland, I feel like if I was in a documentary, I always loved watching them but I never realize I could go out there and enjoy wildlife. Then covid came and it was not a nice experience, I lost a lot of weight and had a lot of stress and when the lockdown finally ended I did what worked last time. I went to my local forest and started walking, on my first day doing this I founded again a Eurasian hoopoe, managed to snap a photo of it with my phone and send it to one of my new friends in uni that liked birds. He id’d it for me and I asked my cousin to lend me a camera he didn’t use. It was a 2006 Panasonic DMC FZ-28. I started photographing birds in my walks and sending them to my friend for ids. For my next birthday I got some binoculars and a bird guide and started taking them everywhere I went with my family and birding on my own. I upgraded my camera to a Panasonic FZ-82 that I really like and took birding more and more seriously, but always on my own. On 2022 I took a trip from my university local birding club to Santoña marsh, and it was one of the best trips I had in my life, birding with other people was really amazing. I met some people there that later become great friends and fell and fell straight into the rabbit hole. Taking trips, chasing vagrants, reading and studying about birds, feeling euphoric after a good day with some lifers… .
Nowadays birding is my main hobby, I went from playing videogames all the time to almost never spending a weekend at home if I can and it has been amazing. Now I am curious to learn how others started this hobby. Almost all my friends started the same way, their parents where birders and they also liked it an picked it up. How did you all picked it up?
PD. English is not my first language sorry for any mistakes.