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🗓️ 29 July 2021
⏱️ 60 minutes
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The last episode of the month means This Month in Birding, with a panel of Orietta Estrada, Gabriel Foley, and Mikko Jimenez. We have some interesting topics to chat about this week including that mystery bird illness and a possible connection to cicadas, a historical perspective on bird names in a major ornithological journal, how bird science is furthered by indigenous languages, Piping Plover movies and birds in the Olympics.
Also, want to win some stuff from the ABA? Get information here!
Links to topics discussed include:
Thoughts on the mystery bird illness in the east.
The Ibis paper on redressing common bird names
Local Legends About Birds Help to Preserve Language and Culture
Monty and Rose Documentary to Debut on Labor Day in Chicago
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0:00.0 | Hello, this is Ted Floyd. I am the editor of the American Birding Association's Birding Magazine, |
0:06.3 | and I've been out birding for much of the past week. This is my favorite time of the year |
0:11.5 | with the nesting season in high gear. It's also my favorite time of the year because I get to |
0:16.8 | interact so extensively right now with young birders at ABA teen birding camps, in connection |
0:23.0 | with the ABA Young Birder of the Year program, and simply out in the field enjoying birds |
0:27.9 | and nature together. This is also the time of the year when the ABA kicks into its nesting season |
0:34.0 | appeal, an urgent mid-year campaign to raise money for all our young birder programs |
0:39.8 | as well as the many public services like this podcast, which require funding beyond basic |
0:46.0 | memberships. To contribute to the nesting season appeal, please donate online at aBA.org |
0:54.0 | slash give or call us at 800-850-2473 and give what you can. |
1:02.8 | Programming at the ABA is highly cost-efficient and your donation will go directly to resources for young birders and the whole community of people who care |
1:11.9 | about birds and birding. Again, that website is aBA.org slash give, and the phone number is |
1:19.9 | 800-850-2473. Thank you for ensuring a bright future for birds and for birders and good birding to all of you. |
1:34.3 | Hello and welcome to the American Birding Podcast from the American Birding Association. |
1:38.3 | I'm Nate Swick. It is the end of the month, so it's time for this month in birding. |
1:42.3 | We have a great panel, so I will keep this stuff up top short. |
1:47.0 | But I do have one short institutional announcement to make. |
1:52.0 | As you might expect, we at the ABA end up collecting a lot of stuff in our library. |
1:57.0 | We are trying to give it away to ABA members via a series of drawings this year. We're |
2:03.9 | doing it slightly differently. We're asking you to opt into these drawings if you're interested. |
2:09.1 | This is to make sure that people who get the items actually want them. In the past, when we've |
2:13.3 | done membership drawings, sometimes we get folks who have no idea why they're receiving a book |
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