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The Bird Banter Podcast Episode #43: 2019 the Year in Review

The Bird Banter Podcast Episode #43: 2019 the Year in Review

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The Bird Banter Podcast Episode #43: 2019 the Year in Review

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Dec 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, after most of 2019 as the inaugural year of The Bird Banter Podcast, with 53 episodes, some brief and unnumbered, I look back at the guests I've talked with, the fun I've had, and feel happy with the year in the rear view mirror.  Enjoy. 
Here are some links to things discussed in this episode:
http://thespeckledhatchback.blogspot.com/  Dorian Anderson's current website and his Biking for the Birds 2014 Big Year Blog http://bikingforbirds.blogspot.com/
You can find Christian Hagenlacher's book and website here: http://www.thebirdingproject.com/falconfreeway
Here is the Alvaro's Adventures Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/alvarosadventures
Here is a link to Rob Porters Songbirding Podcast Website:  https://songbirding.com/
Dr. Geoffrey Hill's website has his birding blog and a link to his professional website to learn more about his research on speciation:  https://www.ornithologistsblog.com/
To learn about John Pushcock's Attu tours and other tours check his website here: http://www.zbirdtours.com/
You can find Sharon Stiteler, aka Birdchick here for her podcast: http://www.birdchick.com/
Be sure to check my blog at http://birdbanter.com/index.php/category/thebirdbanterpodcastblog/
were you can find more info about the podcast, blog posts related to most episodes, and more.
Until next time.  Good birding.  Good day!
 
 
 
Released:
Dec 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Bird Watchers, Birders, Nature Lovers should hear the Bird Banter Podcast. Hear Birders talk about birdwatching, or birding for the more passionate. Hear their birding stories, about bird watching experiences, about birding research, birding travel, and birdwatching anecdotes. It's fun, conversational and tries to be a birding ambassador to improve the world one birder at a time.