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I'm Birding Right Now Hi! We're Miles & Teresa Tuffli, avid birders in Sonoma County, California with a website called I'm Birding Right Now.
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Click below to enjoy a virtual birding outing with us in San Luis Obispo -- lots of avian sights & sounds! 🎶🎤🐦👀
07/11/2024

Click below to enjoy a virtual birding outing with us in San Luis Obispo -- lots of avian sights & sounds! 🎶🎤🐦👀

We recently visited San Luis Obispo and had the opportunity to do some birding. Our hotel was directly beside the bird-rich Laguna Lake, so we didn’t have to go far for birds. Moreover, for a…

We never tire of the inquisitive, beautiful, and boisterous Steller's Jay 💙
17/10/2024

We never tire of the inquisitive, beautiful, and boisterous Steller's Jay 💙

The incomparable ʻIʻiwi of the Hawaiian islands ❤🧡❤ Feeling so lucky to have observed this magical bird again ✨✨✨
02/07/2024

The incomparable ʻIʻiwi of the Hawaiian islands ❤🧡❤ Feeling so lucky to have observed this magical bird again ✨✨✨

Thanks Ezra for joining us on a walk and for the fun feature in Sebastopol Times! ☺️🐦👀
24/05/2024

Thanks Ezra for joining us on a walk and for the fun feature in Sebastopol Times! ☺️🐦👀

Miles and Teresa Tuffli spread their love of birding to the community through hikes at Laguna de Santa Rosa, Armstrong Woods and other beloved spots in the area

It's Osprey nesting season along the Russian River! 🙌 Here's a photo from a few years back of one flying directly over u...
30/04/2024

It's Osprey nesting season along the Russian River! 🙌 Here's a photo from a few years back of one flying directly over us with lichen-covered twigs to add to its nest 🪺

Your friendly birding guides in their natural habitat 🌲🌤🌳🐦👀
27/04/2024

Your friendly birding guides in their natural habitat 🌲🌤🌳🐦👀

Click below for our last post about the birds we spotted on the Big Island of Hawai‘i -- several native Hawaiian birds, ...
18/04/2024

Click below for our last post about the birds we spotted on the Big Island of Hawai‘i -- several native Hawaiian birds, including multiple honeycreepers and the 'Io (Hawaiian Hawk)! Hope you enjoy it! 🌴🐦🌊😎

Here’s Part 3 of our Big Island Birding series — we saved the best for last! In this post, we’ll explore the remainder of the birds we enjoyed in Hawai‘i over New Year’s 202…

44 species observed on our "Hello-to-Spring" birding walk at the Laguna yesterday! 😀 Highlights include: our first Warbl...
25/03/2024

44 species observed on our "Hello-to-Spring" birding walk at the Laguna yesterday! 😀 Highlights include: our first Warbling Vireo of the season 🙌, a surprise pair of Cinnamon Teal at the ephemeral pond, 3 very vocal Greater Yellowlegs, and 2 Bushtit nests 💞

Join us for a walk this spring! Visit our profile for links to upcoming events 🔗

Spring is coming!!!! ✨🌼🌸💛✨ This darling Song Sparrow amid bursts of yellow really embodies spring's essence for us 💛💛💛
15/03/2024

Spring is coming!!!! ✨🌼🌸💛✨ This darling Song Sparrow amid bursts of yellow really embodies spring's essence for us 💛💛💛

Spring is coming -- let's get outdoors and explore the birds! We have a variety of outings to choose from, including:* T...
13/03/2024

Spring is coming -- let's get outdoors and explore the birds! We have a variety of outings to choose from, including:

* This Friday 3/15/24 in Forestville (Sonoma County)

* Event #42 for the Point Reyes Birding Festival at Riverfront Regional Park in Sonoma County (Sunday 4/21/24) hosted by

Visit our website (https://imbirdingrightnow.com/bird-walks/) to see all 7 upcoming events!

Photos:
1. Our 2019 Point Reyes Birding & Nature Festival group in their post-birding bliss ☺

2. Details for Friday's March 15 walk in Forestville

3. California Towhee having a wow-moment! 😁

4. Details for the 15th annual Point Reyes Birding & Nature Festival (April 19-21)

5. An engaged birding group along the Laguna de Santa Rosa 🐦👀

6. Song Sparrow up close and personal 😍

Click below for a collection of birds and butterflies we encountered down in Los Angeles County recently! 😄🐦🦋
31/10/2023

Click below for a collection of birds and butterflies we encountered down in Los Angeles County recently! 😄🐦🦋

Last month, we found ourselves in Los Angeles County with a day to spare for birding. Why were we in LA County, you might ask?

Click on our latest blog post below for a peek at some adorable young Chestnut-backed Chickadees and Black-headed Grosbe...
04/07/2023

Click on our latest blog post below for a peek at some adorable young Chestnut-backed Chickadees and Black-headed Grosbeaks 😍🐣

Each summer around our house, we enjoy watching youngsters take a first crack at learning how to bird — how to be a bird, that is! There’s typically a phase where a juvenile bird pecks …

Click below for the sights and sounds we encountered on a recent day in Morro Bay. So many birds and critters! 🦦🐦🦉🐣🐿️
22/06/2023

Click below for the sights and sounds we encountered on a recent day in Morro Bay. So many birds and critters! 🦦🐦🦉🐣🐿️

We recently stopped in Morro Bay (San Luis Obispo County) for a day and enjoyed the birds and critters. Let’s set the scene… As we strolled the Embarcadero, barking California sea lions…

What's better than a baby bird? Three smashed together on a branch!!! 💙💙💙 How adorable are these young Western Bluebirds...
20/06/2023

What's better than a baby bird? Three smashed together on a branch!!! 💙💙💙 How adorable are these young Western Bluebirds? 🐦🐦🐦

Click below for Part 2 of our Big Island Birding series. It's called "Familiar Favorites" so you're bound to recognize s...
03/04/2023

Click below for Part 2 of our Big Island Birding series. It's called "Familiar Favorites" so you're bound to recognize some of these birds we spotted in Hawaiʻi😊🌴🐦🌊

In this Part 2 post, we’ll explore some Big Island birds we recognized from the mainland.

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The Germination of “I’m Birding Right Now”

For much of our lives, we didn’t know birds existed. Well, not exactly, but maybe you know what we mean. We always knew birds were a thing, of course, but only as a fact of life at places they were hard to ignore – like “seagulls” at the beach, or pigeons on the city sidewalk. They were easy to look past as if they were props on a set. Like furniture. We liked walking around outside, though. And our eyes were open while we walked – at least, literally. Gradually, our eyes began to open in the figurative sense. First, we started to wonder which trees surrounded us aside from the mighty redwood. We borrowed a tree dichotomous key from two fellow nature-curious friends and decided to learn. Being able to ID some trees was motivating, as it was fun to put names to things. “A-ha! A Douglas-fir.” “Ooh! A Pacific Madrone!” Paying attention in this way helped us start to see the natural world more clearly. And paying attention led to paying closer attention. The trees – as is their nature – had sown a seed. We wanted to learn more about our natural surroundings, so we looked for guided hikes in the area. We found a LandPaths raptor hike with naturalist “Duck Dave” Barry and signed up, thinking, “Hawks seem pretty cool.” During the walk, the difference in how he experienced the trail and how we did was mind-blowing. At one point, Dave said, “Nature has a story to tell if you can read it.” “Hmmm,” we thought, “we don’t want to be illiterate anymore…” Dave had watered the seed. Around this time, our friend Adam mentioned a birding trip he took with his dad, an expert birder. We knew Adam enjoyed this thing called “birding,” but had never really grasped what it was all about. When we expressed interest, he invited us to look at birds with him at a local park. He showed us a Ruby-crowned Kinglet, a Brown Creeper, and a Red-tailed Hawk, among others. We wrote them all down on the back of an envelope. At the time, we had no inkling of how important birds would become in our lives, but the idea that we could actively go look for them was intriguing. We began to try our hand at it. Not long after that first birding excursion, we were again with Adam, walking our dog in the redwoods. We didn’t have binoculars with us, just a leash. We weren’t birding. At least, the two of us weren’t birding… As we chatted, Teresa asked, “Hey Adam, when you go birding –” “I’m birding right now,” Adam abruptly interrupted. It didn’t matter that we went out just to walk the dog. We were outside. We were in the woods. Birds live there. Adam was birding the walk while we were just walking the dog. The seed had sprouted. The phrase, “I’m birding right now,” stuck with us as our interest in birds grew quickly into an obsession, consuming our waking hours. We started to regularly go outside with the intent to bird. But, it soon became apparent that designating “birding time” was arbitrary. Birds were always around whether or not we intended to “bird.” ”I’m birding right now…” echoed in our ear when a California Towhee tink-ed at dawn outside our bedroom window. “I’m birding right now…” when a Turkey Vulture soared over the treeline as we drove down the road. “I’m birding right now…” when the scream of a Red-tailed Hawk played in the background of a Western movie. You can always be birding. It took us another year or so for this phrase to consistently ring true. But today – at all times – we can honestly say… I’m birding. Right. Now.