Looking for an article about songbird tracking
April 24, 2019 3:44 AM
I read an article online in the last 12-18 months about the tracking of songbirds. The article was written in the first person by a man, he was a ranger or similar official working in a park in the US...it was unexpectedly engaging. I can't find it now..
He went camping alone and recorded rare songbirds on his phone, possibly whip-poor-wills? The article was brilliantly written; he sweated in his sleeping bag, drank beer etc, it was quite a visceral description of what he does. This was likely published on Longreads, New Yorker, Nautilus magazine or other mainstream site. I can't track it down now! Help!
He went camping alone and recorded rare songbirds on his phone, possibly whip-poor-wills? The article was brilliantly written; he sweated in his sleeping bag, drank beer etc, it was quite a visceral description of what he does. This was likely published on Longreads, New Yorker, Nautilus magazine or other mainstream site. I can't track it down now! Help!
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Thanks for looking!
posted by mani at 5:32 AM on April 24, 2019