Backyard birding

BirdCallsRadio: Chris Bosak #3

BirdCallsRadio host Chris Bosak talks about many ways we can help birds, such as keeping cats indoors, offering freshwater to birds, planting native flowers and shrubs, and avoiding the use of pesticides.

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BirdCallsRadio: Susan Snider

Susan Snider, president of Friends of Norwalk Islands, talks to BirdCallsRadio about the importance of protecting Long Island Sound and getting children involved in nature. She also talks about attending the annual conference of the National Wildlife Refuge System. Joe Warren of Wild Birds Unlimited talks about oriole feeders.

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BirdCallsRadio: Joseph Zeranski

Joe Zeranski, co-author of Connecticut Birds, talks about the history of birds in Connecticut and how the book came together. He also talks about bird population shifts in the United States.

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BirdCallsRadio: Wayne Roberts

Wayne Roberts, regional director of Ducks Unlimited, discusses on BirdCallsRadio the importance of preserving land for birds and hunting as a conservation tool. Joe Warren of Wild Birds Unlimited talks about helping baby birds. Host Chris Bosak talks about snapping turtles and ducks.

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BirdCallsRadio: Keith Tomlinson

Keith Tomlinson Norwalk, Ct., birdwatcher talks about his experiences with birdingpal.org, both as a guide and visitor being guided. He also talks about volunteering for the birds. Host Chris Bosak talks about red, white and blue in the birding world. Joe Warren of Wild Birds Unlimited talks about bats and bat boxes.

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BirdCallsRadio: Dara Reid

Dara Reid, founder and director of Wildlife in Crisis in Weston, talks to BirdCallsRadio about wildlife rehabilitation and the busy summer months for her profession. Joe Warren of Wild Birds Unlimited talks about a recent trip to Texas. Host Chris Bosak talks about backyard birds, including the Blue Jay.

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BirdCallsRadio: Frank Mantlik

Frank Mantlik, Connecticut birder guest. on BirdCallsRadio. Frank is one of the top birders in the state and his “state list” tops all others. Listen as Frank describes how to see the various birds in Connecticut.

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