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American Birding Podcast
09-19: The Birding Dictionary with Rosemary Mosco

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 39:24


When a person gets into birding they are not only confronted with a wide variety of wonderful and weird organisms but an equally wide variety of wonderful and weird terminology and jargon. It's enough to confuse even the most enthusiastic novice, but hankfully, bird cartoonist Rosemary Mosco of Bird and Moon is on the case with a new book called The Birding Dictionary. This very funny addition to the birding lexicon features definitions for everything from adorbler to zygodactyl illustrated with Rosemary's wonderful illustrations and she joins us to chat about the language of birders.  Plus, let us know if you'll be at Biggest Week and want to participate in the American Birding Podcast bird quiz! Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 666 - America's Birds Continue to Decline, but Conservation Can Work

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 39:23


The U.S. State of the Birds is a report developed every 2–3 years by a veritable who's who of bird-related agencies and organizations. The goal is to provide an update on the status and health of America's birds, to celebrate successes, highlight concerning trends, and inspire solutions for the widespread challenges our feathered friends are facing. The 2025 report builds on past reports but again documents widespread declines across nearly every bird group. While ducks and wetland birds remain above historical levels, demonstrating the success of partner-based conservation, recent drought-induced declines remind us of the importance of not letting off the gas. In this podcast crossover episode, American Birding Podcast host Nate Swick welcomes Mike Brasher of Ducks Unlimited and the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, Amanda Rodewald of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and Bradley Wilkinson of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies to talk about the report and what birders and hunters can do to support bird science and conservation.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org

American Birding Podcast
08-51: This Month in Birding - December 2024

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 61:15


Thanks for another great year here at the American Birding Podcast. To close out 2024 we host another This Month in Birding panel featuring Jennie Duberstein, Mikko Jimenez, and Brodie Cass Talbott who join Nate to talk about bird brains, CBC memories, and old albatrosses. Plus, we make our predictions for what to look forward to in the bird world in 2025.  Links to items discussed in this episode: World's oldest known wild bird is expecting again, aged 74 Experiments show backyard birds learn from their new neighbors when moving house Study suggests there's no incentive for older birds to make new friends Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it! And don't forget to give to the ABA's End of Year Appeal! Thanks!

American Birding Podcast
08-46: In Defense of Birds with Rich Fischer

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 36:31


On Veteran's Day, here in the United States, we commemorate military veterans of the US Armed Forces, and this Veteran's Day we at the American Birding Podcast commemorate the work done by the Department of Defense to protect and conserve out national natural heritage. People might not realize that the US Department of Defense is one of the largest land-owners in the country, and on that land live a number of birds of conservation concern that are monitored and protected by US military personnel. Dr Rich Fischer is the national coordinator of the Department of Defense Partners in Flight and the lead for the US Army Corp of Engineers Threatened and Endangered Species Team, and he joins us to talk about endangered birds on military installations.  Also, it could be a really exciting winter for White-winged Crossbills.  Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it! And don't forget to join the ABA to support this podcast and the many things we do for birds and birders!

American Birding Podcast
08-32: Birding Book Club - Bird Books for the Bird Continent

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 56:55


Birders and books are inseparable. And so from time to time we like to welcome some auspicious bird book enthusiasts for we call the Birding Book Club. This time around a panel consisting of Birding magazine editor Frank Izaguirre and 10,000 Birds book reviewer Donna Schulman tackle the most bird rich continent, which ironically seems to the most bird book depauperate continent, at least until realtively recently. We cover guides to South America and all the tagential discussions that they inspire.  You can find a list of all the books we discussed at the American Birding Podcast website.  Thanks to our friends at FeatherSnap for sponsoring this episode. Feathersnap is a smart bird feeder with AI bird identification capabilities that send photos of the birds visiting your yard. Capture every moment with FeatherSnap. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it! And don't forget to join the ABA to support this podcast and the many things we do for birds and birders!

American Birding Podcast
07-51: This Month in Birding - December 2023

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 47:11 Very Popular


This Month in Birding is The American Birding Podcast's monthly round table discussion on all things birds and birding. This month features Nick Lund, Sarah Swanson, and Mo Stych talking AI and birding, light pollution, a tragic macaw love story and more. Links to article's discussed in this episode: Artificial light at night is a top predictor of bird migration stopover density Researchers developing new technology to understand bird migrations A lovers' tale of romance, fidelity and the aviary netting keeping them apart Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

American Birding Podcast
07-47: This Month in Birding - November 2023

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 63:51 Very Popular


This Month in Birding is The American Birding Podcast's monthly round table discussion on all things birds and birding. This month features Jennie Duberstein, Tim Healy, and Ryan Mandelbaum covering bird name changes, universal alarm calls, what makes a bird attractive to humans, and more.   Links to article's discussed in this episode: North American Birds Will No Longer Be Named After People Improving the language of migratory bird science in North America What's the rumpus? Resident temperate forest birds approach an unfamiliar neotropical alarm call across three continents What drives our aesthetic attraction to birds? Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!    

American Birding Podcast
07-43: This Month in Birding - October 2023

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 54:51


This Month in Birding is The American Birding Podcast's monthly round table discussion on all things birds and birding. This month features Martha Harbison, Mikko Jimenez, and Dexter Patterson covering the USFWS's recent extinction news, Takahe reintroductions, birding at night, and the panel's spookiest birds.  Links to article's discussed in this episode: 21 Species Delisted from the Endangered Species Act due to Extinction As city heat rises, bird diversity declines How L.A.'s bird population is shaped by historic redlining and racist loan practices Prehistoric bird once thought extinct returns to New Zealand wild Here's How You Go Birding in the Middle of the Night A Southern Giant Petrel to haunt your nightmares Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!        

American Birding Podcast
07-37: Random Birds, Vol. 8, with Ted Floyd

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 55:40


It's a random time for Random Birds, the American Birding Podcast segment with Birding editor Ted Floyd that involves host Nate Swick, a big bird list, and a random number generator.  We never know exactly what we're going to get, but you'll always get a lot of great bird facts, stories, and appreciation. This session includes a smorgasbord of birds, with ducks, terns, thrushes, and more all making an appearance. Also, we're excited to announce another ABA webinar featuring author and former podcast guest Rebecca Heisman! ABA members can join us on ABA Community. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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American Birding Podcast
07-31: Remembering Tom Johnson

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 35:08


The birding community is collectively mourning the recent loss of Cape May birder Tom Johnson. Tom was a world-renowned birder and a prodigious contributor to the ABA's media, with insightful articles, phenomenal photography, and occasional appearances on the American Birding Podcast. We've collected a few of his appearances here on the podcast and offer them in remembrance of his incredible influence on all of us with his amazing skill, his generous spirit, and his good humor. We at the ABA, along with his many friends in the birding world and beyond, will miss him very much. If you have a Tom Johnson memory you'd like to share, please consider recording it on the voice recording app on your phone and send it to podcast@aba.org. We'd love to collect them. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

The Thing with Feathers: birds and hope with Courtney Ellis
23: Rare Bird Alerts, Birding for a Living, and Yellow-Breasted Chats (Nate Swick, host of the ABA's American Birding Podcast)

The Thing with Feathers: birds and hope with Courtney Ellis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 48:58


Courtney speaks with Nate Swick, digital content manager for the American Birding Association. Hear what first got him into birding, making a living with birds, the birds of Colombia, and what's coming up for the ABA. Plus: have you ever seen a yellow-breasted chat? Links from Nate's show: Nate at the ABA The American Birding Podcast Nate's Books: Birding for the Curious and a Field Guide to Birds of North Carolina The Yellow-Breasted Chat Free Birding & Ecology Resources ⁠⁠Merlin Bird ID⁠⁠ ⁠⁠E-Bird⁠⁠ ⁠⁠iNaturalist⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Seek⁠⁠ The Thing with Feathers is birds, birding, and hope with an obsessive newbie birder and a wide range of experts and special guests. New episodes every Monday! Follow Courtney: ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ Our music is by Del Belcher. The Thing with Feathers is hosted and produced by Courtney Ellis. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtney-ellis02/message

Sustain
Episode 181: John Robb of React Flow on how we ask for money in open source

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 36:55


Guest John Robb Panelists Richard Littauer | Amanda Casari Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. We're super excited to have guest, John Robb, joining us today. John is a Community Manager at React Flow, an open source library for building node-based UI. Today, John talks about how they've sustained the project without investors and valuing intentionally and autonomy over endless growth. Then, there's a conversation around paying contributors, supporting diverse contributors, and establishing boundaries for a safe environment. Also, we'll hear about the challenges of funding open source projects, understanding the purchase funnel, and the need for transparency and clarity around the financial aspects of open source projects. Download this episode now to hear more! [00:01:53] John tells us about React Flow and how they've managed to sustain the project without investors. [00:04:50] “Dear Open Source: let's do a better job of asking for money,” is a blog post John wrote and he used the word “ramen profitable,” so he explains what it means. [00:06:44] John talks about the company values intentionality and autonomy over growth and endless expansion. [00:09:32 ] As a Community Manager, John's interested in thinking critically about growth and what it means to have a community. [00:11:13] The conversation revolves around the tension between personal greed and the desire for growth in open source projects. [00:15:38] The group discusses the importance of paying contributors for their work and how to invite and support a diverse range of contributors. [00:18:33 ] John tells us about an experience that's been most relevant to him while doing community management work which was at a design camp called Stone Soup that he co-organized this year. [00:21:13] They discuss the history of open source and how it began with large enterprises working together on project without violating antitrust laws. [00:23:43 ] There's a conversation about the importance of understanding the purchase funnel and how to make it easier for individuals and organizations to donate or support open source projects. [00:25:44] The group highlights the need for more transparency and clarity around the financial aspect of open source projects. [00:33:05 ] Find out where you can follow John on the web and get in touch with him. Quotes [00:08:08] “We've all been raised in this business culture to seek for something bigger and greater, and to grow a company as large as one can. But the tradeoff is great.” [00:09:37] “Do we want to scale our community?” [00:09:45] “Having more contributors makes things more difficult for them.” [00:14:48] “Just talking about the number of contributors isn't going to help.” [00:15:46] “Being able to pay people in open source is good. People being able to be paid for their work is good.” [00:16:02] “Free time is a privileged resource.” [00:19:20] “How do you invite people and how do you know who you want to bring to the event and who not?” Spotlight [00:33:49] Amanda's spotlight is the csv,conf 2023. [00:34:39] Richard's spotlight is the ABA Podcast (American Birding). [00:35:19] John's spotlight is The Hippocratic License 3.0. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) SustainOSS Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/tags/sustainoss) Richard Littauer-iNaturalist (https://www.inaturalist.org/people/richardlitt) Richard Littauer Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/@richlitt) Amanda Casari Twitter (https://twitter.com/amcasari/) John Robb LinkedIn (https://de.linkedin.com/in/johnrobbjr) John Robb Twitter (https://twitter.com/johnrobbjr) John Robb Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/@johnrobbjr) John Robb email (mailto:johnhrobb@gmail.com) React Flow (https://reactflow.dev/) Dear Open Source: let's do a better job of asking for money by John Robb (https://reactflow.dev/blog/asking-for-money-for-open-source/) Juli Sikorska LinkedIn (https://de.linkedin.com/in/julisikorska) Stone Soup (https://stonesoup.live/) The Green Bottle: Personal Financial Experience sliding scale (http://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/sliding-scale) Money and Open Source by Isaacs (https://medium.com/open-source-life/money-and-open-source-d44a1953749c) The Ethics of Unpaid Labor and the OSS Community by Ashe Dryden (https://www.ashedryden.com/blog/the-ethics-of-unpaid-labor-and-the-oss-community) csv,conf 2023 (https://csvconf.com/) American Birding Podcast (https://www.aba.org/podcast/) The Hippocratic License 3.0 (https://firstdonoharm.dev/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: John Robb.

American Birding Podcast
07-22: For the Love of Birds

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 58:18


On May 19, 2023, the ABA and the Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University hosted the For the Love of Birds panel as part of the Academy's Cheryl Beth Silverman lecture series. If you weren't able to join us in Philadelphia, we're excited to share it with you as a podcast. Panelists Holly Merker, Anwar Abdul-Qawi, and American Birding Podcast host Nate Swick talk about birding and the bird community with moderator Maurice Baynard. Also, join Nate in San Francisco the weekend of June 17 for the next ABA Community Weekend. And don't forget to donate to the ABA's Nesting Season Appeal. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

American Birding Podcast
07-21: This Month in Birding - May 2023

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 55:28


It's the last Thursday of the month of May and that means it is time to bring on a panel of birding friends to talk about bird news and goings on on the American Birding Podcast. And it's another excellent panel this month featuring Mollee Brown, Nicole Jackson, and Ryan Mandelbaum talking Lesser Prairie-Chicken delisting, fire loving birds, and bird safe windows among other things.  LInks to topics discussed in this episode: House committee votes to delist the Lesser Prairie-Chicken Incorporating pyrodiversity into wildlife habitat assessments for rapid post-fire management: A woodpecker case study 230K birds die annually by smashing into NYC windows. A new bill aims to save them. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!    

Life List: A Birding Podcast
Nate Swick and Chris Bell with us in Colombia!

Life List: A Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 54:57


We're so excited to share this special episode we recorded during the Colombia Birdfair with Nate Swick of the American Birding Podcast and Chris Bell of The Birders Show. Get a taste of Cali in this episode!Check out our friends: American Birding PodcastThe Birders ShowTalk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com

American Birding Podcast
07-06: Mindful Birding Ethics with Holly Merker

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 34:42


Young birders who have participated in the ABA's Camp Avocet Maine's well known Hog Island Audubon Camp, are no doubt familiar with Holly Merker. But that only scratches the surface of her contributions to the birding world. A former member of the ABA's Recording Standards and Ethics Committee, and one of the authors of the well-received and timely Ornitherapy, she is the recipient of the ABA's Award for Conservation and Education, formerly the Betty Peterson Award. She joins The American Birding Podcast to talk about mindful birding and applying ethics.  Also, the wild story of the Pheilstorch. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

American Birding Podcast
07-04: This Month in Birding - January 2023

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 63:41


We have reached the end of the first month of 2023 and it is once again time for This Month in Birding on The American Birding Podcast. For this panel we welcome a fascinating group of birders to geek out a little about birds. Martha Harbison, Dexter Patterson, and Jordan Rutter join us to talk about molt terminology, shushers, bright white woodcock tails and more.  Links to topics discussed in this podcast: WhatsApp-ened to bird news? Moult terminology. Let's make it simpler! ‘Astonishing' snowy owl spotted in Southern California neighborhood Eurasian Woodcock has the brightest feathers ever measured A lyrebird at Taronga Zoo has been mimicking the "evacuate now" alarm  Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

American Birding Podcast
06-41: A Guide to Baby Birds with Linda Tuttle-Adams

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 31:51 Very Popular


Baby birds are arguably one of the great identification frontiers of birding. Try to identify a gangly, fluffy mess of a bird and you immediately recognize the need for a real resource to help you out. Artist and bird rehabilitator Linda Tuttle-Adams is the author of a new book, Baby Bird Iidentification: A North American Guide, to set us right. She joins the American Birding Podcast to talk about identification of baby birds and why bird rehabilitation matters.  Also, the winter finch report is out! Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

American Birding Podcast
06-34; This Month in Birding - August 2022

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 58:38 Very Popular


At the end of every month, we host a roundup of recent bird news on the American Birding Podcast. For August we're thrilled to welcome Stephanie Bielke, Jordan Rutter, and Brodie Cass Talbott to the panel to talk about homogenization of bird species, bird habitats in urban landscapes, wild Rock Pigeons, and how birding has changed in our lifetimes.  Link to articles discussed in this episode: As more bird species go extinct, those left may be more alike The strange reason migrating birds are flocking to cities Rare wild ancestors of domestic pigeon found on Scottish islands Here's How Drastically Birding Has Changed Over the Past 50 Years Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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American Birding Podcast
06-27: Birding Book Club - Best Birding References

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 54:05 Very Popular


Birders love bird books, and we at the American Birding Podcast love to get together to discuss bird books in the Birding Book Club segment. Donna Schulman from the website 10,000 Birds and Birding magazine's Frank Izaguirre join Nate Swick to talk about our favorite Bird and Birding Reference guides. It's a broad topic, but if you're looking for books to fill out your bird library, we're here to help.  For links to the books discussed on this episode, head to the ABA website.  Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

American Birding Podcast
05-44: A Guide to Pigeon Watching with Rosemary Mosco

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 28:37


Perhaps more than any bird in North America, Rock Pigeons suffer for their omnipresence and familiarity. But there is more to the humble and ubiquitous species than meets the eye. They are a great opportunity to learn not just about the wonders of birds, but about the interconnectedness of humans and nature. Naturalist and creator of Bird and Moon comics, Rosemary Mosco dives into the weird world of pigeons in her new book, A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching: Getting to know the World's Most Misunderstood Bird, and joins the American Birding Podcast to talk all about it. Also, some good new for a lovely birding site in South Texas. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

American Birding Podcast
05-28: Your Bird Story with Georgia Silvera Seamens

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 37:16


We at the ABA are big fans of the growing birding podcast scene and one of the more interesting ones out now is Your Bird Story, which focuses on everyday people's experiences with birds in cities. The host of Your Bird Story, Dr. Georgia Silvera Seamens, is, among other things, the director of Washington Square Park Eco Projects, an urban and community forester, and of one the co-organizers of Black Botanists Week. She joins us to talk about collecting bird stories from everyone and the importance of wild places in urban spaces.  Also, Nate is back from Florida wowed by Swallow-tailed Kites and Pileated Woodpeckers.  Help support the ABA and the American Birding Podcast by contributing to our Nesting Season Appeal. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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American Birding Podcast
05-27: Actor Ian Harding's Odd Birds

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 29:30


In demand actor, 7 time winner of the Teen Choice Award, and avid birder? Ian Harding is best known for his work on the Freeform network's teen-drama Pretty Little Liars, but in his new memoir Odd Birds he talks about how birds and birding have provided him with opportunities to find peace and focus in a life in the public eye. Ian joins host Nate Swick to share some stories from his new book and thoughts on what it could mean for birding to have such a high-profile advocate. This interview originally ran on June 29, 2017.  Also, Birding editor Ted Floyd shares a commentary about the magic of birding in the mundaneness of regular life. This commentary originally ran on September 7, 2017.  Help support the ABA and the American Birding Podcast by contributing to our Nesting Season Appeal. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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American Birding Podcast
05-26: The All Canada Episode

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 50:20


It's Canada Day and this week sees an all Canada special episode of the American Birding Podcast, a tip of the cap to our friends in the northern part of the ABA Area. The Canada panel consists of some birders from across the country and features voices that podcast regulars probably recognize.  From St, John's, Newfoundland, we welcome Bird the Rock's Jared Clarke. From Drumheller, Alberta (by way of Ontario) is  Birds Canada's Jody Allair. And from Richmond, British Columbia, it's wildlife biologist and keeper of the BC Rare Bird Alert, Melissa Hafting. We talk about the amazing birding opportunities found across the country and the special conservation issues unique to Canada.  Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

American Birding Podcast
05-24: Birding Book Club: Guides to Mexico and Central America

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 44:37


It's time for the American Birding Podcast Birding Book Club and host Nate Swick welcomes bird media reviewers Frank Izaguirre from the ABA's Birding magazine and Donna Schulman from the website 10,000 Birds to finally tackle birding's great contribution to world literature, the field guide. We start with guides to Mexico and Central America, popular destinations for US and Canada birders and a great place to begin the discussion about what makes a good field guide and who and what field guides are for. Help support the ABA and the American Birding Podcast by contributing to our Nesting Season Appeal. For the list of books we discuss, check out the ABA Podcast home page!

American Birding Podcast
05-23: 2021 Splits and Lumps with Nick Block

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 40:31


Early summer means that it's time to talk taxonomy, and that means Nick Block, professor of Biology at Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts. For the last several years, Nick is person we like to talk to when it comes to reading the tea-leaves of the American Ornithological Society's North America Classification Committee. We chat storm-petrels, bunting lumps, and the curious case of the Swainson's Thrushes. Also, there's no better time to sign up to run your own Breeding Bird Survey route! Help support the ABA and the American Birding Podcast by contributing to our Nesting Season Appeal. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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American Birding Podcast
05-22: Listen and Conserve with Project Terra with Mike Lanzone & Scott Whittle

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 39:07


One of the dreams of the "internet of nature" was a device that birders could put in their yard that picks up GPS fitted and tracked wildlife, and maybe even identifies them when they pass over your home. That device is here and it is called Terra. Mike Lanzone of Cellular Tracking Technologies and birder and writer Scott Whittle, are the creators of this magic device. They both join me to talk about what it can do, and how it will change migration monitoring forever.  If you want to contribute to their kickstarter, here's the link.  Also, do you have birding enemies? Billy Baker of the Boston Globe thinks he does and Nate has thoughts.  Help support the ABA and the American Birding Podcast by contributing to our Nesting Season Appeal.  Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

The Best Biome
#8 – Little Brown Bird

The Best Biome

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 49:07


Episode Notes Some of the smallest, most unassuming birds among us have the most amazing stories to tell. The Grasshopper Sparrow is a tiny little bird with a big personality. Learn about captive breeding of the Florida Grasshopper Sparrow and other ways we are helping this prairie icon avoid the brink of extinction. Thanks for listening to our weekly exploration of why grasslands are the best biome. We'll see you next week! Links we promised: https://www.3billionbirds.org/ America's dwindling grasslands require action: https://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/politics/528890-americas-dwindling-grasslands-require-action?rl=1 GRSP Songs from: Stokes Audio Field Guide Primary Sources: Be sure to check out photos and more at our site! Grasshopper Sparrow life history, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Grasshopper_Sparrow/lifehistory A Sparrow Back from the Brink with Andrew Walker, February 18, 2021, American Birding Podcast by the American Birding Association. https://www.aba.org/a-sparrow-back-from-the-brink-with-andrew-walker/ Grasshopper Sparrow, Species Conservation Profiles, Partners in Flight. https://partnersinflight.org/species/grasshopper-sparrow/ White Oak Conservation, Florida Grasshopper Sparrow Disease Risk Analysis. Workshop Report 9, April, 2019 https://www.fws.gov/verobeach/NewsReleasesPDFs/20190409_FGSPDRA.pdf Song and Garden Birds of North America by Alexander Wetmore (1964) Pittman, C. (2021, February 10). Bringing back the Florida Grasshopper Sparrow, the 'most Endangered bird' in the U.S. Retrieved from https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/captive-breeding-save-florida-grasshopper-sparrows Contact Website Facebook Twitter info@grasslandgroupies.org

American Birding Podcast
05-11: ID Nation - Early Spring Challenges

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 38:52


Spring is here and birders across North America, including new pandemic birders for whom this might be their very first spring migration as a birder, are looking forward to birds return. And to help them along, we're starting a new regular feature on the American Birding Podcast, an identification roundtable. This time we welcome Field Guides early spring ID challenges with a couple crack birders Tom Johnson from Field Guides and artist and ornithology graduate student Marky Mutchler. Join us as we chat waterthrushes, blackbirds, and strategies for tackling big groups of migrating birds.  Also, it's March Madness and kudos to Creighton for having the best bird mascot in the field.  ABA members are eligible for a 15% discount to Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Birds of the World subscription. Log into your ABA account to get the code. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Play, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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04-44: Four Years of the American Birding Podcast

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 53:46


We didn't intend to make an episode this week, but friend of the podcast Jordan Rutter came to me and suggested that instead of the regular podcast we should do a special one where she interviews *me* for a change.  So that's what we did. Enjoy and Happy New Year! ABA members are eligible for a 15% discount to Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Birds of the World subscription. Log into your ABA account to get the code. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Play, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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The Birding Life Podcast
Episode 40 - Nathan Swick (American Birding Association)

The Birding Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 50:26


Episode 40 of The Birding Life Podcast with special guest Nathan Swick from the American Birding Association Nathan Swick is the editor of The ABA Blog, social media manager for the American Birding Association, and host of the ABA's American Birding Podcast. In this episode we hear all about the American Birding Association and the work that they do, he gives us tips on how to improve as birders, we also chat about the controversy surrounding bird names in America and a whole lot more. To order books at great prices from Wild Books Online Store (use the code 'Birding' for a 5% discount on your order) bit.ly/blwildbooks Links from Episode: ABA's American Birding Podcast https://www.aba.org/podcast/ Read the article ‘Audubon's Bird of Washington: unravelling the fraud that launched The birds of America': http://bit.ly/AudubonBirdofWashington To give towards the Mabula Ground Hornbill Project click the following link: https://www.givengain.com/cc/help-hornbills/ Royalty-Free Music sourced from freemusicarchive.org/ Artist Scott Holmes

American Birding Podcast
04-28: Birding Book Club: All of a Family

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 36:09


It’s time for the American Birding Podcast Birding Book Club and host Nate Swick welcomes bird media reviewers Frank Izaguirre from the ABA’s Birding magazine and Donna Schulman from the website 10,000 Birds to talk family specific guides. What are those, you might ask. We'll chat about identification guides or reference books that focus specifically on one group of birds, frequently, though not always strictly speaking, a family as defined taxonomically. Shorebirds, warblers, raptors, and birds-of-paradise are on the agenda.  Thanks to Buteo Books for sponsoring this episode. You can find every one of these titles at their online store and ABA members receive at 10% discount on every purchase.  For a list of all the books we discuss in this episode, please see the American Birding Podcast website. 

American Birding Podcast
04-20: J.J. Audubon and the Bird of Washington Fraud with Matthew Halley

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 40:29


John James Audubon is frequently referred to with reverence as the father of the North American ornithology, and has a public reputation that is nearly impeccable. He has birds named after him, the country’s best known bird organization has his name, and is widely acknowledged as both a skilled painter and the best of the gentleman naturalists of the 19th century. But not so fast, says ornithologist and historian Matthew Halley, in a recently published article in Bulletin of the British Ornithologist’s Club called "Audubon's Bird of Washington: unravelling the fraud that launched The birds of America". The product of 10 years of work, Halley's  article blows the lid off of the origins of perhaps North America’s best known bird book and he joins host Nate Swick to talk about Audubon's spectacular grift and his troubled legacy.  Also, it's our 100th episode! The first 27 listeners to respond to podcast@aba.org will get some American Birding Podcast stickers!

American Birding Podcast
04-13: This Month in Birding-May 2020

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 39:23


The American Birding Podcast brings you This Month in Birding, a panel discussion covering the best bird news we might have missed here at the ABP for the last month. This episode features a panel of birding podcasts, Sean Milnes of Fowl Mouths Podcast and Sarah Bloemers and Mo Stych of Bird Sh't. It's a conversation that covers the gamut from Piping Plover love and the best birding clothes to Fast and the Furious and Samuel L. Jackson.  Links to topics discussed: AOS changes the name of The Auk Piping Plovers in Chicago What to Wear While Birding When You Want to Look Good Scientists Discover Why Some Birds Live Fast and Die Young Bird Diapers Gateway Arch Turns off its Lights for Birds ABA members are eligible for a 15% discount to Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Birds of the World subscription. Log into your ABA account to get the code.

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04-10: The Bird Way with Jennifer Ackerman

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 39:39


Welcome to the new weekly American Birding Podcast! Jennifer Ackerman is the New York Times best-selling author and essayist who wrote The Genius of Birds and a great many other science books. Her newest, out this week, is The Bird Way: A New Look at how Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think. It's a companion to that much loved earlier book, exploring the many creative, novel, and bizarre ways in which birds approach problems that they face and what they says about bird cognition and intelligence. Also, a Cedar Waxwing story from Karina Li of Big Sky, Montana. ABA members are eligible for a 15% discount to Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Birds of the World subscription. Log into your ABA account to get the code.

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04-09: This Month in Birding - April 2020

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 42:47


The American Birding Podcast brings you the first installation of This Month in Birding, a panel discussion covering the best bird news we might have missed here at the ABP for the last month.  In this episode, host Nate Swick is joined by #birdtwitter stars Nick Lund (@TheBirdist), Jordan Rutter (@JERutter) and Jason Ward (@JasonWardNY) to talk about COVID closures, celebrities in birding, predatory journals, and more.  Links to topics discussed: Stevie Nicks and White-winged Doves? Dan Baldasarre wonders "What's the Deal with Birds?" Breeding Bird Survey Canceled for 2020 The World's Ugliest Birds

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Fowl Mouths Podcast
Episode 17: An Interview with Nate Swick

Fowl Mouths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 60:38


This week’s guest has hosted one of the most popular birding podcasts for years but has never been on the other side of the mic. Nate Swick is the editor of the American Birding Association Blog, social media manager for the ABA, and the host of the American Birding Podcast. He lives in Greensboro, North...

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American Birding Podcast
03-18: Veery Meteorology with Christopher Heckscher

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 30:53


The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season is underway with a handful of storms already named. In the last couple decades human meteorologists have gotten pretty good at predicting the strength and track of tropical storms in the Atlantic basin, but still less good at predicting the severity of any individual season. But as it turns out, that's something Veerys, the ruddy Catharus thrush with the swirly song, are quite good at it. Dr. Christopher Heckscher of Delaware State University made the connection, and using the behavior of Veerys as a guide, beat most, all, meteorologists last year in accurately predicting the hurricane season in 2018. He joins host Nate Swick to talk about this amazing work, and the predictive powers of birds.  Also, some news on our upcoming live show at the Rio Grande Valley Bird Festival and some thoughts on what bird clubs can be in the 21st Century.  Thanks to Zeiss Sports Optics for sponsoring this episode of the American Birding Podcast!

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03-16: Inside Fantasy Birding with Matt Smith

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 35:00


Fantasy Sports is big business these day, especially now that participants no longer have to do the work by hand. It’s so popular that managing virtual worlds based on real world data has spread beyond sports. Fantasy Birding has become a obsession among a growing cadre of real birders, it has been featured in a number of general interest articles, it was lightly mocked on the NPR show Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me, and it’s taken hold of a handful of my colleagues at the ABA. Matt Smith is a computer programmer and birder and is the creator of Fantasy Birding. He joins host Nate Swick to talk about the wild ride.  Also, some potential changes to the Duck Stamp that seem to cause more harm than good, and Nate reminisces about an amazing trip to Costa Rica with an amazing group of young naturalists.   Thanks to Zeiss Sports Optics for sponsoring this episode of the American Birding Podcast.   

American Birding Podcast
03-15: Where Expertise Falls Short

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 39:09


What does it mean to be an "expert" birder? And do the skills that make one an expert necessarily translate to the skills that are most in demand when it comes to promoting the birding community in a positive way? Birding editor Ted Floyd joins host Nate Swick to talk about expertise in birding and the many ways in which it manifests in the birding world, and why the very birders who are so forward-thinking when it comes to field ornithology can sometimes be their own worst enemy when it comes to prompting the "cause" of birding. Also, Nate reflects on a trip to Newfoundland and commiserates about what he lost.   Thanks to Whiting Forest of Dow Gardens Birding Festival for sponsoring this episode of the American Birding Podcast!

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03-14: Letters from Bird Camp with Jennie Duberstein & Robert Buckert

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 39:03


The ABA’s summer camps have long been an avenue for young birders to take in some excellent birding opportunities, to network with other young birders, and to learn about career opportunities in birding and ornithology. So many young people who have gone on to become influential in our community have come through ABA camps and other young birder camps, and many more consider it a seminal experience in their birding lives. Jennie Duberstein, ABA’s long-time Director of Camp Colorado and the Coordinator of the Sonoran Joint Venture bird conservation partnership, and Robert Buckert, a young birder and recent Camp Colorado attendee from Rochester, New York, join host Nate Swick to talk about the camp experience both as a counselor and as a camper.  Also, Piping Plovers in Chicago threaten to derail a music festival and some thoughts on playback.  Thanks to the 2019 Hawai'i Island Festival of Birds for sponsoring this episode of the American Birding Podcast.

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03-13: Bird Collision Basics with Heidi Trudell

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 39:17


Birders love to watch the birds at their feeders from the comfort of their own home, but those windows we depend on can cause quite a few problems for birds, something that Heidi Trudell is all too aware of. She is the creator of the Facebook group Dead Birds for Science and the website Just Save Birds, and an advocate for birds safe glass and construction, as well as getting people comfortable with how their action or inaction affects the birds around us. All of which, she hopes, helps make the world a safer place for birds.  You can find an annotated list of all the products the Heidi talks about on her website, and help support her work at her Patreon site.  Also, the AOS Classification Committee decisions are out, with some interesting decisions and non-decisions. Plus, why you should get involved in the Breeding Bird Survey.  Thanks to Zeiss Sports Optics for sponsoring this episode of the American Birding Podcast. 

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03-11: Birds and Board Games with Elizabeth Hargrave

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 36:37


What do birding and board games have in common? More than you’d expect! Birder and game designer Elizabeth Hargrave has made it a mission to bring these two things together and her bird-themed game Wingspan, released earlier this year to great reviews, does just that. Wingspan has been covered by the New York Times, Smithsonian, and Science magazine among other places and has managed to elicit interest at a time when enthusiasm among the general public for both birding and board games are at an all-time high. She joins host Nate Swick to talk about both.  Also, Birding editor Ted Floyd shares some thoughts about an extraordinary Western Tanager phenomenon.  You can find the American Birding Podcast listener survey that I talk about in the episode here! Thanks to Zeiss Sports Optics for sponsoring this episode of the American Birding Podcast.

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03-10: LIVE from The Biggest Week-The ABA at 50

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 57:35


The ABA's 50th Anniversary and The Biggest Week's 10th Anniversary coincide this year and it's a great time to celebrate both stalwarts of the birding community. We threw a bird party and recorded the very first LIVE episode of the American Birding Podcast featuring special guests, live music, and more! We're excited to share it all with those who couldn't be with us that evening.  Special thanks to Jason Guerard from Black Swamp Bird Observatory, Wendy Clark and David Mosher for the amazing music, and panelists Jordan Rutter of the American Bird Conservancy, Eliana Ardila Ardila from Birding By Bus, and field guide author David Sibley. We had an amazing time discussion the past and future of birding and the ABA.  Thanks to L.L. Bean and the L.L. Bean Birding Festival for sponsoring this episode. The L.L. Bean Birding Festival is held May 24-26, 2019, in Freeport, Maine. 

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03-08: Field to Screen with Jason Ward & Rob Meyer

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 31:48


Birders have been portrayed onscreen for decades now, with mixed accuracy. While this has definitely changed for the better in recent years there's still room to grow and the web-series Birds of North America is pushing the public perception forward once again and it definitely deserves your attention. The series is produced by the media group Topic, it can be found on their website and on YouTube. It is hosted by Bronx-native and bird twitter stalwart Jason Ward and directed by filmmaker Rob Meyer, who wrote and directed A Birder’s Guide to Everything. They both join me to talk about this new venture and what it means for birders. Also, a great idea in Portland that we might have heard before and a little bit on the LIVE episode of the American Birding Podcast that we're hosting at the Biggest Week in American Birding. Thanks to Zeiss Sports Optics for their support of this episode!

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03-07: On Crow Culture with Kaeli Swift

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 33:44


Dr. Kaeli Swift knows crows. And she's watched them do some pretty extraordinary things. In fact all corvids-the family that includes crows, jays, magpies, and others-have a well deserved reputation for intelligence and fascinating social behaviors. Dr. Swift's research has provided insights into how crows interact with us, with their dead, and with each other. She joins host Nate Swick from Denali National Park where she is working with Canada Jays to talk about corvid culture and cognition.  Also, Fantasy Birding makes the big time! Sort of. And some thoughts on the passing of a giant of modern birding.  Thanks to the Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival for their support of the American Birding Podcast.  

American Birding Podcast
03-06: Birding Means Business in Colombia with John Myers

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 35:07


Birders know the South American nation of Colombia as the most bird-rich country on the planet, but Colombia’s reputation among the general public is unfortunately somewhat more mixed. That is something that the Colombian government and non-profits who work there are trying to fix, as Colombia is heavily playing up its bona fides as a travel destination. Luckily for nature-lovers, birding is a big part of that strategy and John Myers of Conservation International has been working to build advise ecotourism initiatives in Colombia that promote conservation and lay the groundwork for an organic birding culture, and he joins host Nate Swick to talk about the amazing things going on in the biodiversity capital of the world. We mention the film, The Birders, as a great example of how birding has taken off in Colombia. If this episode whets your appetite to visit Colombia, join us at our Colombia event this summer! Also, more birding in the news, birding board games, and a new birding web-series! Thanks to the Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival for their support of the American Birding Podcast.   

American Birding Podcast
03-05: Martin Migration Magic with Kevin Fraser

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 34:57


Spring is finally on its way and with it, the promise of returning migratory birds to the United States and Canada. Among the first to arrive every year, and beloved among birders and non-birders alike, is North America’s largest swallow, the Purple Martin. With their chatty and gregarious nature martins have inspired so many people, one of whom is Dr. Kevin Fraser of the Avian Behavior and Conservation Lab at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. A migration ecologist with a particularly interest in neotropical migrants, Kevin has worked with Purple Martins for years, and he joins host Nate Swick to talk about the uncommon lives of these common birds.  Also, congratulations to the ABA's 2019 Young Birders of the Year, don't forget to help the ABA-Leica Subadult Wheatears, and some thoughts on Old Media, New Media, and learning about birds.  Thanks to Zeiss Sports Optics for sponsoring this episode of the American Birding Podcast!  

American Birding Podcast
02-06: Winter Birding in Review with Mike Hudson & Tom Reed

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 28:13


For birders interested in Status & Distribution, that is the wheres and whys of birding, the ABA’s quarterly journal, North American Birds, has always been a much anticipated part of the ornithological canon. After a year or so in stasis, North American Birds is back under the charge of editors Mike Hudson of Baltimore, Maryland, and Tom Reed of Cape May, New Jersey. The much-anticipated volume 70 came out earlier this year. Mike and Tom join me with me now for what I hope will be a seasonal thing on the podcast, to talk a little about North American Birds but mostly about the winter that just was in birding, covering crossbills, Nazca Boobies, Rufous-backed Robins, Tufted Ducks, and more. Plus, have you visited a particularly nice airport for birding in your travels? By that I mean, one that isn't awful? I want to hear about it. Last chance to help the ABA-Leica Subadult Wheatears at Champions of the Flyway! You can help us out by participating on our listener demographic survey here. Thanks to Land, Sea, and Sky for sponsoring this episode of the American Birding Podcast. Land, Sea, and Sky offers great selection and unparalleled customer service for birders seeking the perfect optics. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Play, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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02-04: Big Year Reflections with Yve Morrell

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 32:02


In 2017, Florida birder Yve Morrell did what many of us dream of doing--she took an entire year off for birding all around the continent. Her 2017 Big Year ended in December with 813 (+4 provisional species), a total that will likely place her 3rd all time. Yve joins host Nate Swick to talk about her Big Year, including the strategy of including Hawaii, unexpected struggles, and reflections on a year spent among the birds and birders of the US and Canada. Also, the ABA-Leica Subadult Wheatears are heading to the Champions of the Flyway competition in Israel next month to bird and raise money to support Birdlife International's efforts to stop illegal bird hunting and trapping around the Mediterranean. They talk about why they felt like this is an important issue, the responsibilities of young birders to the conservation movement, and what they are looking forward to. You can help them along the way by donating to Birdlife International in their name. Also, Happy Great Backyard Bird Count and congratulations to the ABAs's 2018 Young Birders of the Year! Thanks to Land, Sea, and Sky for sponsoring this episode of the American Birding Podcast. Land, Sea, and Sky offers great selection and unparalleled customer service for birders seeking the perfect optics. You can help us out by participating on our listener demographic survey here. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Play, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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01-26: The Christmas Bird Count-stravaganza Episode

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 31:18


It's Christmas Bird Count season, and in this episode of the American Birding Podcast we bring you past guests and ABA friends and staff sharing their own CBC stories. We have tales of found birds, of missed birds, of fun and fellowship and legacies involving this longest-running citizen science initiative in North America. Hear stories from host Nate Swick, Greg Neise, Jody Allair, Scott Somershoe, Noah Strycker, and Jeff and Liz Gordon.  If you're still looking for a holiday gift for 2018, please check out a wonderful 2018 calendar from Rogue Birders, the proceeds of which go to help support the ABA's Young Birder Programs. And don't forget our ABA End of Year Appeal, going on right now! Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Play, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!  

American Birding Podcast
01-20: How Photography has Changed Birding

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 35:10


There is arguably no technological shift that has changed birding more in the last decade or so than the proliferation of cameras. Taking photos and sharing photos has become synonymous with birding for many and it’s hard to remember time now when that wasn’t the case. In this episode, host Nate Swick talks broadly about photography in the birding world with a couple American Birding Podcast regulars, webmaster Greg Neise and Birding magazine editor Ted Floyd. We discuss records committees, social media, and whether this change is good for birding on the whole. Also, birds and bird conservationists in the Caribbean are hurting following the passage of two major hurricanes. Our friends at Wildside Nature Tours give you an opportunity to help. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Play, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

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American Birding Podcast
01-15: Birds Over the Top with Seabird McKeon

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 30:58


A changing climate means a different world for many bird species, particularly seabirds which may find themselves exploring new paths over the top of a melting Arctic. Ocean Researcher Seabird McKeon joins host Nate Swick to talk about one part of the massive global experiment we inadvertently find ourselves in, and what it could mean for birders in either ocean. Also, Nate discusses the troubling news about a the plans for a border wall on Santa Ana NWR in south Texas. Birders have an opportunity to make their voices heard on this issue, and the ABA provides some guidance. We've also love to hear your #MySantaAna stories, tell us about your experiences in this special place.  Thanks to Global Rescue for supporting this episode of American Birding Podcast. Global Rescue is the ABA's official emergency medial and evacuation provider. When ABA members purchase a Global Rescue membership, a portion of the proceeds go to support ABA conservation and community programs. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Play, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!

Birdchick Podcast
Birdchick Podcast #216 Panama, Subarus and Species

Birdchick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2017


Thank you to everyone who became new members of the American Birding Association last year and sited us as a reason. We won the trip to Canopy Tower in Panama! I was there back in 2012 and I've always wanted to go back!Some Subarus now include an app that directs you to birds reported to eBird. The debate goes on over how many species there are in the world. Again if you are looking for other birding podcasts, there are some new ones. Check out the American Birding Podcast and Out There With the Birds.