Patch Birding - a podcast by Washington Square Park Eco Projects

from 2021-03-11T15:00

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Birds and trees go together like peanut butter and jelly! We speak with another tree person on today's episode about patch birding. Do you have a patch--a place you go to regularly to watch birds? Michelle Sutton joins us to talk about her patch in the Hudson Valley. We talk about her process to learn about birds, the ethics of birding, bird watching as a well-being practice, and the beauty of her favorite bird.


Tell us about your patch--send an email to hello@wspecoprojects.org.


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Resources mentioned in the episode


Fowl Mouth Podcast Episode 1: An Interview with Jesse Gordon


eBird Essentials


Want a Training Ground for Your Birding Skills? Try Patch Birding


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Production


Black-capped chickadee and common nighthawk vocalizations in this episode were downloaded from All About Birds.


Creator and Host: Georgia Silvera Seamans, Director, Washington Square Park Eco Projects


Nature Note Writer: Loyan Beausoleil, Bird Program Manager, Washington Square Park Eco Projects


Producer and Editor: Pod to the People



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