The Mindful Birding Podcast

Episode 13: Benefits of Bringing Birds in Closer with Brian & John from Nature Centered Podcast

March 22, 2024 The Mindful Birding Podcast with Holly Merker & Holly Thomas
Episode 13: Benefits of Bringing Birds in Closer with Brian & John from Nature Centered Podcast
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Episode 13: Benefits of Bringing Birds in Closer with Brian & John from Nature Centered Podcast
Mar 22, 2024
The Mindful Birding Podcast with Holly Merker & Holly Thomas

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In this episode,  Holly & Holly gather with their friends Brian Cunningham and John Shaust of the Nature Centered Podcast, a podcast from Wild Birds Unlimited

Brian and John share some perspectives on why bringing birds in closer benefits us, experiences and connections with birds from their own backyards, and why birds can be companions wherever we go.  We touch on why the interest in bird feeding took off during the pandemic, how bird feed & supply stores act as "wellness centers" in their communities.

Holly Thomas reads an excerpt on Woodcocks from Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac,  and throughout the podcast we hear the voices of several of the birds who are talked about, including: Carolina ChickadeeCanada WarblerWhite-throated SparrowHermit Thrush,  and Wood Thrush (sound recordings in this episode by Holly Merker). 

Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
Mindful Birding Network Website
Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

In this episode,  Holly & Holly gather with their friends Brian Cunningham and John Shaust of the Nature Centered Podcast, a podcast from Wild Birds Unlimited

Brian and John share some perspectives on why bringing birds in closer benefits us, experiences and connections with birds from their own backyards, and why birds can be companions wherever we go.  We touch on why the interest in bird feeding took off during the pandemic, how bird feed & supply stores act as "wellness centers" in their communities.

Holly Thomas reads an excerpt on Woodcocks from Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac,  and throughout the podcast we hear the voices of several of the birds who are talked about, including: Carolina ChickadeeCanada WarblerWhite-throated SparrowHermit Thrush,  and Wood Thrush (sound recordings in this episode by Holly Merker). 

Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
Mindful Birding Network Website
Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas