Noah Strycker

Contributor, Audubon Magazine

Noah Strycker is a writer, photographer, and adventurer. In 2015 he embarked on an international Big Year, and blogged all about it at audubon.org/features/birding-without-borders.

Articles by Noah Strycker

Day 46: The Risks of International Birding
February 17, 2015 — In traversing one of the world’s most dangerous roads, Noah earns his next 48 species.
Day 45: The 1,000th Bird
February 17, 2015 — Noah passes an important landmark on Valentine’s Day.
Day 44: Peruvian Birding Begins
February 15, 2015 — On the first day of Peruvian birding, Noah inches closer to 1,000 species.
Day 43: Hitting the Bird Ceiling
February 13, 2015 — Even while spotting 100 species, just one was new for Noah’s Big Year.
Day 42: Backyard Birds
February 12, 2015 — Noah didn’t have to go too far to find some amazing species.
Day 41: Super-Endemic Brazilian Birds
February 11, 2015 — Another day of birding in Brazil gets Noah close to 1,000 species.
Day 39: From Early Flights to Late Birds
February 09, 2015 — Noah leaves Belem for his last Brazilian location.
Day 38: Brazil Nuts and Roadkill
February 09, 2015 — Along with a Black-chested Tyrant, Noah makes some interesting non-bird discoveries.
Day 37: Birding in Primary Forest
February 09, 2015 — Older trees bring a different set of birds.
Day 36: A Bird Without a Name
February 06, 2015 — Noah may be the first American to see a new species of piculet.