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Sheri L. Williamson

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After more than 20 years of general birding and natural history, my life got hijacked by hummingbirds when my husband and colleague Tom Wood and I moved to Arizona to work as live-in managers of The Nature Conservancy’s Ramsey Canyon Preserve. A quarter century later, I’m still obsessed with these rainbow warriors, feeding them year round, maintaining dozens of hummingbird-pollinated plants in my garden, writing about them in my blog, and banding hundreds of them each year.

I manage to keep my hummingbird obsession marginally under control by leading bird walks, workshops, and tours for the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory, watching and photographing hawks, cranes, sparrows, and butterflies, writing about other birds and other wildlife , creating jewelry from polymer clay, translating Mayan hieroglyphic inscriptions, playing rock and folk music on my autoharp, and spoiling my small flock of diva chickens.

Sheri L. Williamson

4.2/5 ( ratings)
Born
November 16 2022
Website
Go to Website
Twitter
Go to Twitter Account
After more than 20 years of general birding and natural history, my life got hijacked by hummingbirds when my husband and colleague Tom Wood and I moved to Arizona to work as live-in managers of The Nature Conservancy’s Ramsey Canyon Preserve. A quarter century later, I’m still obsessed with these rainbow warriors, feeding them year round, maintaining dozens of hummingbird-pollinated plants in my garden, writing about them in my blog, and banding hundreds of them each year.

I manage to keep my hummingbird obsession marginally under control by leading bird walks, workshops, and tours for the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory, watching and photographing hawks, cranes, sparrows, and butterflies, writing about other birds and other wildlife , creating jewelry from polymer clay, translating Mayan hieroglyphic inscriptions, playing rock and folk music on my autoharp, and spoiling my small flock of diva chickens.

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