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The Casual Birder Podcast


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.”

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Dec 17, 2020

Suzy shares her birding moments during the second Lockdown in England in November 2020, including hearing her first nocturnal migration of Redwings.

Suzy admits to some photography fails and we hear from Stephanie Seymour in New Jersey, and Mary Chan on Vancouver Island.

Timestamps & Links:

00:00:36 Thank you

Buy me a virtual coffee on Ko-Fi.com

Casual Birder shop on Redbubble

00:02:23 Suzy's Bird observations

00:10:55 Mini Hide

00:13:13 Redwing Migration

BirdNet

xeno-canto.org

Jamie's Redwing video for RSPB

My interview at Birdfair - available to watch until end December 2020

All talks at Virtual Birdfair 2020

00:15:18 Suzy's Photography

00:18:08 Other Birding Show Recommendations

The Urban Birder Webinars

The Birders Show

Dan Rouse's new book

Great Podcasts about Birds - Podchaser

00:20:49 Listener Stories

Stephanie Seymour's episode

Stephanie's album: There Are Birds

Mary Chan - The Podcasters Guide to a Visible Voice

00:34:52 Wrap and Close 

The Casual Birder Podcast website

 

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Thank you to Randy Braun for designing the artwork for the show.

The theme music is Short Sleeved Shirt by The Drones. Thanks to them for letting me use it. Check out their website at www.dronesmusic.net