But perhaps one of the most delightful lists ever produced is the following essay by jack conner, published by bird watcher’s digest, july/august 1984, reprinted here by permission. Eight reasons why we bird. 1) it sharpens your sight. Audubon—pioneer, frontier merchant, peerless bird artist and the creator of the birds of america — stopped to witness one of the greatest natural spectacles ever seen. The birds swept overhead. The billion birds report “kind of took my breath away,” pincelli said. “the number was larger than i thought. ” ‘eyes of the world’ The bird was unfamiliar, so they decided to capture it to take a closer look. Upcoming developments audubon park anxieties the bird watcher who stole my heart and vanished as the online world continues to progress, the platform must innovate to stay competitive. To tackle the obstacles posed by its rivals and shifting demands, this platform may need to invest in additional capabilities and digital advancements. Nature at audubon park. While the audubon zoo draws huge amounts of visitors each year, some may not be aware of the wealth of biodiversity outside of the zoo’s walls. Notes from a black man in the natural world. He is a cornell lab administrative board member and is on the nyc audubon board of directors.