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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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Feb 22, 2021

Podcaster and author Evo Terra spent several years travelling and living in various countries. First becoming interested in the natural world as a child, he retains a sense of wonder when travelling to new locations.

During his 9 months in Australia he wrote an article sharing his unique view of the birds he saw, entitled “Australian Birds for Dummies”.

This episode Includes spoken excerpts from the article
Read the full article here. It has been reproduced with Evo’s permission.

Timestamps & Links:

  • 00:00:55 Opening
  • 00:01:45 Introduction
  • 00:02:35 Interview begins
  • 00:29:05 Keep in Touch

Spoken excerpts from Evo’s article at:

  • 00:00:00 White ibis
  • 00:08:50 Australian Magpie
  • 00:11:55 Kookaburra
  • 00:30:26 Rainbow Lorikeet

Evo’s article reproduced with kind permission here
Australian Birds for Dummies

 

Contact Evo here:

Evo Terra on Twitter

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