About Jack

Jack’s passion for birding and outdoor adventures grew from trips to Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Kempton, PA, where his grandparents took him each year to hike and witness the autumn raptor migration. He flipped through field guides for fun as a kid, all the while memorizing North American bird species’ names and plumage. He is privileged to have gone birding with illustrator David Sibley as well as trip leader Adrian Binns, and prefers Sibley’s field guides for use in bird identification. Jack plans to write and illustrate his own series of field guides in the near future.

Having drawn from a very young age (around 4 years old), Jack credits God with providing his artistic talent and interest. He has not taken any formal art classes, but instead improved his drawing skillset largely by trial-and-error as well as through repetition, making a drawing almost every day. He works in watercolor and mixed media as well as digital and gouache.

Jack became hooked on nature journaling when he realized that he could combine his two interests–birding and drawing–by taking a notebook and pencil with him in the field and documenting the species he saw from life. Jack aims to spread the joy of nature journaling to others through workshops and tutorials, and regularly works with local nature centers and organizations to bring nature journaling to the public.

In his spare time, Jack enjoys a plethora of hobbies and interests, including filling way too many bird feeders, planting native plants to attract wildlife, building scale model aircraft, running model trains, and collecting Star Wars merchandise. He resides in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and often visits nearby natural areas like Peace Valley Nature Center and Hawk Mountain. Jack has a B.S. in Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Sciences at Oregon State University, with a specialization in Ornithology and Interpretation.

A young man standing outdoors in a grassy field, holding binoculars, with a lush background of tall green plants and trees, and a small stone building with a black door in the distance.