• Birding and Conservation
    Jun 28 2024

    What is conservation in birding? How can you contribute to bird conservation locally? Join Dexter and Jason as they explore how to find bird joy while contributing to conservation. You don’t need to be a tenured PhD in Ornithology to contribute to conservation locally. There are several local opportunities to participate, such as those offered by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

    Seek and join the conversations in your local municipalities, counties, and communities. Those likely lead to laws that impact habitat and access to green space. It’s a good way to stay engaged. Other initiatives like Homegrown National Park give you the pathway to contributing habitat for birds, bugs, plants, and other types of wildlife.

    Whether it’s American Kestrel Banding, Monarch Butterfly plantings, Bluebird Box Monitoring, or monitoring the homies coming to your patch feeders, there are multitudes of opportunities out there to get involved.

    Who knows where this might lead you? You could end up learning why Large Billed Terns are showing up in Florida or contributing data to Brown Booby migration patterns. You may even get lucky enough to count gulls in a trash dump one winter.

    You don’t need to do it all. Stay within your means and understand that every little bit matters.

    Be sure to follow our podcast on Instagram at @thebirdjoypod and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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    44 mins
  • Spring Migration & Black Birders Week Recap
    Jun 21 2024

    This episode is dedicated to all of our listeners and supporters. Dexter and Jason recap an amazing spring, including Black Birders Week 2024! They get in and out of our amazing bird moments, which include finding a Blackburnian warbler in Central Park with Indigo-Goodson Fields and Emmy winner Christian Cooper. This included a trip to Queens to find Piping Plovers with the NYC Plover Project, culminating in a Black Excellence in Birding Gala! Dexter describes what it was like to bird in Madison with the founder of Black in NPS Week, Ms. Nicole Jackson! They cover key moments like Dexter's amazing spring getting onto his first American Avocets and the long-awaited nemesis bird, the Cerulean Warbler! It is incredibly evident that birding is for EVERYONE in this episode… including babies in diapers! Rounding out with stories of the homies hanging with Golden Eagles and Peregrine Falcons from the Hoo’s Woods Raptor Center. Heading into Juneteenth, they discuss their week and summer plans. Overall, this episode is meant to BE A CELEBRATION OF THIS COMMUNITY. Thank our listeners for their journey thus far. The community is growing because of you all!! Please continue spreading Bird Joy where you can, and keep listening! Huge shoutout to Black AF In Stem for another great year!

    #Birding #BirdJoy #TheBirdJoyPod #Joy #Community #Smile #Birds

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    49 mins
  • Birding and Mental Health
    Jun 14 2024

    Join Dexter and Jason as they delve into the mental health benefits of birding. Even when you have to wake up at 4 am to see Greater Prairie Chickens in freezing cold weather, there is still an immense health benefit. Those moments when you can commune with and observe nature provide joy, anxiety reduction, stress reduction, happiness, and perspective. Sometimes we forget that birding presents challenges through adventure and pursuit of birds. The payoff for finally seeing the bird is a rush of endorphins. Additionally, the journey to the bird is just as valuable as seeing the bird.

    We are inspired by mindful birders like Tammah Watts (author of Keep Looking Up: Your Guide to the Powerful Healing of Birdwatching). Do you check your mental state before and after you bird? Did you know that birding can be used to deal with grief? Do you ever feel like you’ve gotten physical exercise while birding? Do you feel better when you help other birders see birds?

    Humans are social beings, and we built ways of interpreting the world through nature. We evolved within it, so it’s not surprising that nature directly connects to our mental health. Our brain was wired to pay attention to it. Watching birds survive also affects how we move forward in life. The struggle to provide for our families isn’t limited to humans; birds do the same. It’s important to try and connect with that. Like the small but powerful Blackpoll Warbler who travels thousands of miles and blesses us with its song for a few moments on its journey, we can take inspiration from its success.

    Don’t shortchange the community connections and the support systems developed with those friendships. Those connections are also important for maintaining your mental health. This includes the proper use of your social media outlets. Have you adjusted your social media algorithms to show you bird joy and a positive bird community? One day, you never know, you may end up birding with your favorite homies and looking at Roseate Spoonbills!

    Get out there and find some Bird Joy!

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    44 mins
  • Birding as a Family
    Jun 7 2024

    Welcome to Episode 7 of the Bird Joy Podcast. This week, Dexter and Jason delve into birding as a family, sharing insights, tips, and heartwarming stories on how birding can bring families closer together and foster a love for nature.

    The episode kicks off with tips for parents on introducing children to birding. It focuses on age-appropriate bird identification techniques and engaging activities that make birding fun for kids (like learning the pneumonic for the Eastern Towhee or finding non-birding joys of the space). It also highlights family-friendly activities like nature walks and DIY bird feeder projects, which are both enjoyable and educational.

    They discuss the significant educational value of birding for children, including developing observation skills, learning about biodiversity, and fostering a sense of environmental stewardship. One fun way to do this is by introducing apps like Merlin and Seek. It's not just a fun activity; it's a learning journey for your little ones that feels more like Pokémon Go!

    Inclusivity is emphasized, with advice on making birding accessible for all family members, regardless of age or experience. Practical tips for planning family birding outings include recommended spots, essential gear, and safety precautions. Your spouse may see a Schalow’s Turaco before you do, or your mom may spot a Snowy Owl in a parking lot in August!!

    The hosts highlight the importance of connecting with nature as a family and the benefits of spending quality time outdoors. They also discuss opportunities for families to engage with local birding communities, join family-friendly events, and share their experiences.

    Join Dexter and Jason as they inspire families to start their birding journeys together. Take advantage of the tips, stories, and resources to make birding a joyful family activity. Happy birding!

    Listen, Share, Subscribe, Leave a Review, and help us spread a little Bird Joy! Thanks for listening, homies.

    Be sure to follow our podcast on Instagram at @thebirdjoypd and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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    43 mins
  • Birding on a Budget
    May 31 2024

    In this week's unique episode of The Bird Joy Podcast, Dexter and Jason, both avid birdwatchers and budget-conscious individuals, delve into the world of birdwatching on a budget. They share their tips on budget-friendly birding equipment, including affordable binoculars, field guides, and bird feeders. The hosts also provide creative DIY projects, such as homemade bird feeders and baths. They highlight the benefits of shopping at second-hand stores or online marketplaces for discounted equipment.

    Dexter and Jason also discuss free or low-cost birding activities and events. They share information about local birding clubs and groups that offer free outings and bird walks. Additionally, they suggest visiting public parks, nature reserves, and wildlife refuges that provide free access for birdwatching.

    The episode explores creative ways to enjoy birding without a hefty price tag. Dexter and Jason emphasize the benefits of backyard birding. Lastly, they encourage listeners to participate in citizen science projects, often requiring minimal or no cost.

    Remember to subscribe to The Bird Joy Podcast, a platform that celebrates diversity in birdwatching, to stay updated on future episodes. Please leave a rating and review—your feedback helps us improve and reach more bird enthusiasts. Share the podcast with your fellow birders to spread the joy of birdwatching. Follow us on social media @birdjoypod for more birding tips and updates, and join our inclusive community at the BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin and In Color Birding Club to connect with other bird lovers.

    We hope you enjoy this episode. Happy birding!

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    42 mins
  • Ethical Birding
    May 24 2024

    In this week’s episode, join Dexter and Jason as they discuss some key birding ethics that one needs to know and consider when finding bird joy. Everything from dogs and pets off leash while trying to experience Eastern Meadowlarks to the use of lasers to help folks get on birds, the attempt (and sometimes failure) to see birds like the Eastern Towhee, and the controversial practice of playing bird calls to lure birds in (why would you do this for Short-eared Owls?). Key attention is given to how we treat each other as an extension of our birding activity while out on the trail. It is no surprise that the experience of Black and brown folks in the outdoors provides a key nuance to this discussion (as indicated by Drew Lanham’s 9 Rules for the Black Birdwatcher). Of course there is also some bird joy, even if it’s found in the macabre practices of the “little bitty murderers” the Northern and Loggerhead Shrikes.

    Be sure to follow our podcast on Instagram at @thebirdjoypd and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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    45 mins
  • Diversity in Birding
    May 17 2024

    In this week's episode, join Dexter and Jason as they dive into why having a diverse birding community is essential. They discuss some of their experiences and growth since the inaugural Black Birders Week, like finding a connection to Dr. Drew Lanham's book, “The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature.” This episode is about our journey and passion to create a more diverse birding community and why that should mirror the diversity we see in birds like the cool Ruff. We also spotlight some fantastic birding groups, like the Special Bird Service, Chicago BIPOC Birders, BIPOC Birders of Michigan, The Oxnard Birders Club, and the Urban Bird Collective. We look to empower all of us to take action to ensure our communities remain engaged with the natural world (through birding or otherwise). Let’s go find that joy together!

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    41 mins
  • How to Start Birding Joyfully!
    May 10 2024

    In this week's episode, join Dexter and Jason as they cover the ins and outs of how to get started in your own birding journey. The guys cover building community in your local patch, choosing the right pair of binoculars for you, the most helpful bird guide and identification tools for your area, and most importantly, how to find that #BirdJoy in the process. Join them as they share in the joys of building a diverse birding community by accepting folks as they are. Are you excited to get started on your own celestial birding experiences? Don’t miss fun recaps of generating good birding juju and even our favorite ungovernable groundhogs LOL.

    Be sure to follow our podcast on Instagram at @thebirdjoypd and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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    49 mins