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Spring Migration & Black Birders Week Recap
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This episode is dedicated to all of our listeners and supporters. Dexter and Jason recap an amazing spring, including Black Birders Week 2024! They get in and out of our amazing bird moments, which include finding a Blackburnian warbler in Central Park with Indigo-Goodson Fields and Emmy winner Christian Cooper. This included a trip to Queens to find Piping Plovers with the NYC Plover Project, culminating in a Black Excellence in Birding Gala! Dexter describes what it was like to bird in Madison with the founder of Black in NPS Week, Ms. Nicole Jackson! They cover key moments like Dexter's ...
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The joy is contagious!
- De DAM en 06-29-24
The joy is contagious!
Revisado: 06-29-24
I really enjoy this podcast. One can just hear the joy of birding resonate. Now I'm thinking I've got to go see the Blackburnian in Central Park lol. I saw my first Blackburnian last spring here in Marquette Mi. It was an immature male. I was very lucky to have been in the accidental company of renowned birder Skye Haas. He overheard me say I was hoping to see a Blackburnian "this year". He was generous to summon me when he saw one.
Dexter, regarding the American Avocet. I hear ya. I follow the Wisco bird fb pages. I'm a Wisco wannabe ha ha. When I read certain birds are in your area, I pay close attention in hopes I'll see them up here soon after. Well, an American Avocet did arrive at the mouth of the Dead River here in Marquette! My first! I happen to be meeting up with my oldest son Jack when the American Avocet alert came through. Finally, I was near and able to detour to see it. My son met me there and when we pulled in there were all my fellow bird nerds with scopes. Jack was never obsessed with birding but he always tagged along growing up and enjoyed viewing the birds. This meet up was extra special to me as, if you've got older children you can understand the times you get to be with them are fewer and very special. To see Jack so engaged in viewing the American Avocet and then sending it off in Snapchat etc was very rewarding and a special moment for me.
Again, I really enjoy your podcast and sharing the joy with others who are just as happy birding!
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The Bird Joy Podcast
- De: Dexter Patterson and Jason Hall
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Welcome to the Bird Joy Podcast, where birds, community, and connection take flight! Hosted by Dexter "The Wisco Birder" Patterson and Jason "The Birding Beardsman" Hall, we bring together bird enthusiasts from around the globe to share the joy of birding, inspire curiosity, and build a welcoming space for everyone.From tips for beginner birders to in-depth conversations on conservation, urban birding, and green spaces, we explore how birds enrich our lives. Our episodes feature expert guests, personal stories, and lively discussions on birding, inclusivity in the outdoors, and the latest ...
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Every bird counts (not intentionally PUNNY lol).
- De DAM en 05-16-24
Every bird counts (not intentionally PUNNY lol).
Revisado: 05-16-24
Two birders who appreciate the birds. They don't simply want to check a bird off a list but the excitement of actually seeing that bird is obvious.
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