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The ecological findings of yard listing

The ecological findings of yard listing

FromLife List: A Birding Podcast


The ecological findings of yard listing

FromLife List: A Birding Podcast

ratings:
Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jan 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Find out what we almost named Life List and a deep dive into the cultural implications of the question: “Have you seen the eagle?” Then, here’s to a new yard list for George! The guys also discuss elitism in birding... did Ontario Field Ornithologists come up with a solution to the age-old birder paradigm of sharing rare bird sightings? Learn how Goosanders in Europe have the same plumage pattern but a totally different structural shape than Common Mergansers.Warning: We also discuss an unfortunately tasty group of rodents in South America including Shakira the pet Capybara…Highlight bird species: A tale of three eagles species! (of course, there’s a nuance there); Goosander (Common Merganser, definite split, we say!), Pigeon Guillemot (snowi subspecies), Burrowing Owl, Rock Wren, Golden-winged Warbler, Cattle Tyrants And hey! When you’re tired of birds, find some squirrels! After all, they’re mostly diurnal, vocal, and just waiting to have ID codes cracked. Squirrel tours, anyone? Don’t miss out: Ontario Field Ornithologists, Squirrels of the West, and Birding Your Best LifePSA: Give money to conservation and the local bars. Details in the ep. Send your topic ideas to lifelistpodcast@gmail.com
Released:
Jan 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (80)

Birdy. Proudly nerdy. Detailed. Not-so-subtly obsessive. Delve into all things birding and birding culture with George Armistead, Alvaro Jaramillo, and Mollee Brown. Join us for light-hearted conversations on birds, conservation, travel, and more.