THE STROKED BIRDER

STROKES ARE FOR THE BIRDS

TIM blount's blog: reflections of a birder after a stroke

In this blog, I share my experiences navigating life following three strokes. Strokes present a formidable challenge and demand great bravery, but they aren’t necessarily a full stop to life’s joys. My goal is to share insights and experiences from my own life and other individuals who have also encountered strokes or comparable neurological injuries, emphasizing how we manage and adapt. Contributions in the form of advice and recommendations are always appreciated. This platform is intended to be a supportive and informative resource for those dealing with strokes, brain injuries, as well as their supporters and loved ones. My passion for birdwatching has been instrumental in my recovery, serving as a catalyst for my progress. Most of the bird photos featured here are my own captures.

White Pelican
Western Screech Owls
Roadrunner
Lucifer Hummingbird
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Diremit mundi mare undae nunc mixtam tanto sibi. Nubes unda concordi. Fert his. Recessit mentes praecipites locum caligine sui egens erat. Silvas caeli regna.

Tim Blount, a lifelong bird enthusiast and co-author of the best-selling “The Birds of the Northwest,” has a broad range of interests in the avian world. In addition to his extensive involvement in bird-related activities, he has penned numerous articles on fly fishing. Currently residing in Arizona, Tim is one of the dedicated caretakers at the Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary in Hereford, Arizona

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