Editor's Note: After learning about serious allegations against Jason Ward, the 蜜柚APP has severed its ties with him. It’s a little after 11 a.m. when someone finally finds the slate-colored bird with the orange throat and belly—a Varied Thrush. This species is normally found in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, so what’s it doing in Stone Mountain, Georgia, in the middle of February? Who knows. But I, just like the countless other birders who’ve traveled here this month, couldn’t miss the opportunity to see the lifer. Even if it meant waking up at sunrise, taking three buses, and speed walking 30 minutes to get to the outskirts of Atlanta. Now, I have less than an hour to get a good look at the bird before I have to figure out which bus to take back. Logistics are often a challenge in birding; but once you throw in subways, bikes, taxis, and Uber drivers, things can get downright stressful. Take the case of my Varied Thrush trip. I...