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Noah Keefer Strycker (born February 9, 1986) is an American
birdwatcher Birdwatching, or birding, is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science. A birdwatcher may observe by using their naked eye, by using a visual enhancement device like binoculars or a telescope, by ...
. In 2015, he set a record for a worldwide
Big year A big year is a personal challenge or an informal competition among birders who attempt to identify as many species of birds as possible by sight or sound, within a single calendar year and within a specific geographic area. Popularized in Nort ...
of birding, seeing 6,042 of the world's estimated 10,365 bird species at the time (58.3%), becoming the first person to record half of the world's birds in one year. His journey spanned 41 countries and all seven continents from January 1 to December 31, 2015.


Background

Born in Eugene, Oregon, he grew up on rural property in the forest outside the small town of
Creswell, Oregon Creswell is a city in the Willamette Valley of Lane County, Oregon, United States, located south of Eugene, Oregon. The population at the 2010 census was 5,031. History The first store opened at Creswell in 1872, and a town sprang up around it ...
. There he watched and photographed birds, learned their habits and calls, and taught himself to find their nests. He is the son of Bob Keefer, an arts writer and photographer, and Lisa Strycker, a data analyst and former journalist. From 2005 to 2010, he wrote a column titled "Birdboy" for ''WildBird'' magazine. He has been Associate Editor of ''Birding'' magazine, the flagship publication of the
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, since 2006. He graduated magna cum laude in 2008 from
Oregon State University Oregon State University (OSU) is a public land-grant, research university in Corvallis, Oregon. OSU offers more than 200 undergraduate-degree programs along with a variety of graduate and doctoral degrees. It has the 10th largest engineering c ...
with a degree in fisheries and wildlife and a minor in art, and summa cum laude in 2021 from Stony Brook University with a degree in marine sciences. He has studied and observed birds around the world. In 2011, he solo hiked the entire 2,650-mile
Pacific Crest Trail The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), officially designated as the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, is a long-distance hiking and equestrian trail closely aligned with the highest portion of the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, which lie ...
from Mexico to Canada.


Research

Noah’s master’s research at Stony Brook University focused on population abundance and distribution of Adélie, Gentoo, and Chinstrap Penguins, to better understand the dynamics of ecological change on the Antarctic Peninsula. He is the first author on two peer-reviewed papers on chinstrap penguins: ''A Global Population Assessment of the Chinstrap Penguin'' published in Scientific Reports, and ''Fifty-Year Change in Penguin Abundance on Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica: Results of the 2019-20 Census'' published in Polar Biology.


Books

In 2011, Strycker's first book, "Among Penguins: A Bird Man in Antarctica," was published by
Oregon State University Press Oregon State University Press, or OSU Press, founded in 1961, is a university press that publishes roughly 15 titles per year and is part of Oregon State University. The only academic publisher in Oregon, the press produces works related to the Pa ...
. It is a first-person account of a 10-week field job he worked in a remote field camp at Cape Crozier in Antarctica. His second book, "The Thing With Feathers: The Surprising Lives of Birds and What they Reveal about Being Human," was published in 2014 by Riverhead Books. It explores the behaviors of different bird species, with connections to human behavior. Strycker's third book, "Birding Without Borders: An Obsession, a Quest and the Biggest Year in the World" is about his Big Year journey in 2015. It came out in October 2017 from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. "Birds of the Photo Ark," a collaboration with photographer Joel Sartore, came out in March 2018 from National Geographic. It features essays by Strycker about birds photographed in captivity by Sartore as part of his
Photo Ark ''The Photo Ark'' is a '' National Geographic'' project, led by photographer Joel Sartore, with the goal of photographing all species living in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries around the globe in order to inspire action to save wildlife. The projec ...
project. In 2019 the "Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America" came out from National Geographic. Co-authored by Strycker and by Jonathan Alderfer, it's a completely revised second edition of a field guide to 150 of the most common and interesting birds in North America. In November 2022, National Geographic will release Strycker’s “National Geographic Birding Basics: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Great Bird-watching,” an inspiring guide to the art, craft, and science of bird-watching. In February 2023, National Geographic plans to issue “Birder’s Life List and Journal,” a personal record for noting dates and locations of birds observed, with Strycker contributing occasional text.


The Big Year

Strycker began his worldwide
Big Year A big year is a personal challenge or an informal competition among birders who attempt to identify as many species of birds as possible by sight or sound, within a single calendar year and within a specific geographic area. Popularized in Nort ...
on January 1, 2015, in Antarctica, aboard the Akademik Ioffe, a former Soviet research vessel then leased by One Ocean Expeditions for adventure tourism. The first bird he saw of the year was a Cape petrel, near Spert Island. From there he traveled up the South and North American continents, across to Europe, throughout Africa, and into Asia and Australia. The trip took him to 41 countries and all seven continents, and was done entirely with a 40-Liter backpack. On September 16, 2015, near Thattekad, India, he saw a pair of
Sri Lanka frogmouth The Sri Lanka frogmouth, Sri Lankan frogmouth or Ceylon frogmouth (''Batrachostomus moniliger'') is a small frogmouth found in the Western Ghats of south India and Sri Lanka. Related to the nightjars, it is nocturnal and is found in forest habi ...
s, his 4,342nd bird species of the year, which topped the previous world Big Year record set in 2008 by British birders Alan Davies and Ruth Miller. His final species of the year was a group of Silver-breasted broadbills seen on a return to India, in Assam, putting him at the record breaking total of 6,042 species. This record was broken in 2016 by Arjan Dwarshuis. Strycker wrote a book about the adventure for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.


References


External links


Official website

Strycker on Audubon.org
{{DEFAULTSORT:Strycker, Noah 1986 births Living people Writers from Eugene, Oregon Oregon State University alumni American ornithological writers American male non-fiction writers People from Creswell, Oregon