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Best birding moments of 2021 #106

Best birding moments of 2021 #106

FromThe Casual Birder Podcast


Best birding moments of 2021 #106

FromThe Casual Birder Podcast

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jan 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It’s become a custom at the end of each year to review the bird species we’ve seen and recall the wonderful birding moments that we’ve had.  In this episode I look back at the birds I saw in 2021 and share my favourite birding memories. Listeners also tell us about their stand out birding moments from the year. Timestamps & Links: 00:00:00 Opening 00:00:51 Past episode 105 Garden Birding at Pagham Harbour U.K. 00:01:22 Audience Survey  Audience survey 00:02:30 My Birding Year - Overview Lockdown Birdwatching Diaries 00:08:46 Share the show on social media 00:09:32 My birding year by month Suzy’s tour leader in Scotland: Mike Dilger A Shot of Wildlife WatchRWildlife 00:34:23 Support the show Contribute to the tip jar 00:35:32 Your sightings Tell Suzy about your birding stories 00:44:14 Events in 2022 RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch - Take part Episode 85: Big Garden Birdwatch Global Birdfair 00:45:43 Wrap and Close Thanks to Randy Braun for designing the artwork for the show. The theme music is Short Sleeved Shirt by The Drones. Check out their website at www.dronesmusic.net The Casual Birder Podcast   https://casualbirder.com/ Don't miss an episode - follow the show!
Released:
Jan 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Suzy shares the joy of watching wild birds, from her garden visitors in southern England to birds seen internationally. Learn how to identify species, notice their behaviours, and recognize songs and calls. Join Suzy for recorded bird outings, interviews with experts and enthusiasts, and stories from birders around the world. Suzy says: “Birding is a great pastime. It can be done with others or alone. You don't need expensive equipment, your eyes or ears are enough. And best of all, the Casual Birder can do as much or as little birding as suits them. It's perfect for fitting into our busy schedules.” Find Suzy on Twitter @CasualBirderPod