Twan Leenders, conservation director for Connecticut Audubon, talks about the reptiles of New England, living in a tropical tree house and several topics related to birds. A fun talk about snakes, lizards, turtles and other reptiles and amphibians.
LISTEN NOW!Clay Taylor of Swarovski Optik NA talks to BirdCallsRadio about digiscoping, butterflies, birding festivals and other bird-related topics. He offers tips on digiscoping. BirdCallsRadio Host Chris Bosak talks about a waterfowl survey.
LISTEN NOW!Tom Andersen, author of “This Fine Piece of Water: An Environmental History of the Long Island Sound,” talks to BirdCallsRadio about Long Island Sound and its importance to birds. How big were the lobsters back in the day again?
LISTEN NOW!Jeffrey A. Gordon, president of the American Birding Association, talks to BirdCallsRadio about the ABA, what the organization has in store for the future, how to make a career out of birdwatching and how to become president of one of the hobby’s biggest organizations.
LISTEN NOW!Dennis Varza, Connecticut birder, to the show. Varza is working on a historical checklist of birds seen in the state. He is checking out publications back to the 1800s in his quest. He also discusses birding on the Connecticut coast.
LISTEN NOW!Christmas Bird Count Special. Chris Bosak talks to several participants LIVE in the field throughout the state. How are the counts going? What are they seeing? Bosak participated in the Count earlier in the day and recounts what he saw in the morning along the Connecticut coast.
LISTEN NOW!Denise Savageau, conservation director for the Town of Greenwich, talks about IBAs, clean water, environmental issues and, of course, birds. Mardi Dickinson talks about the Christmas Bird Count. Host Chris Bosak introduces new features to the show.
LISTEN NOW!Judy Richardson Master bander talks to BirdCallsRadio about banding birds, which she does both in Connecticut and at her property in Costa Rica.
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