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Navigate the world of birding with your hosts Luke Thompson and Patrick Higgins!

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Join Patrick and Luke as they fangirl over one of their childhood heroes, Peter Kaestner. Peter holds the world record for having seen the highest number of bird species in the world, with a grand total of over 10,000 (there's only about 11,000!). Hi... more

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Join Luke and David as they dive deep into the wonders of Lesser Antillean birds and island life. This episode was recorded prior to the recent split of House Wren, and David provides some incredible insight into the reality of the House Wren "subspe... more

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David Hollie discusses endemic birds of the Lesser Antilles after his experiences targeting them in summer of 2o23. Enjoy! Photos by of David Hollie and Luke Thompson (Northern House Wren).

Photo Gallery: Lesser Antilles with David Hollie, Part 1 Ph... more

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Listen in as Patrick describes in detail the remainder of his trip to Utah; diving into the unique oddities of Greater Sage-Grouse research, the inquisitive tactics of Pinyon Jay research, and the extraordinary birds which can be found above tree lin... more

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Recent Guests

Peter Kaestner
Record-holding birder with the most species of birds seen in history.
Episode: Peter Kaestner's Breathtaking Life of Birding (Shipwrecks? Cannibals?)
David Hollie
A student of ornithology and birding enthusiast
Medical Student
Episode: David Hollie on the Lesser Antilles and its endemic birds, Part 1

Hosts

Patrick Higgins
Co-host, passionate about birding and conservation, shares anecdotes and knowledge from his birding adventures.
Luke Thompson
Co-host, dedicated birding enthusiast, provides insights and stories from his various explorations in nature.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#199
Australia/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#246
Netherlands/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#248
South Africa/Science/Nature

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Emergency flight back from Panama?! And UTAH Pt. 1
Q: So, did your flight situations fine, or was there more hiccups?
Actually, it wasn't horrible. I woke up the next morning, but had to deal with shuttle mix-ups and a random intensive security screening, but eventually made it onto my flight.
Emergency flight back from Panama?! And UTAH Pt. 1
Q: Luke, why are you in the United States right now?
I woke up at 4:30 and something flew over my head, and it turned out to be a bat, which raised concerns about rabies, leading me to fly back to the U.S. for treatment.
Ken Behrens from Naturally Adventurous on birds, travel, and life
Q: How do you balance knowing the harm that humanity has done to the natural world, which you love so much, but also knowing humanity is in itself beautiful and you love humanity?
It's about holding the tension between valuing nature and recognizing the beauty in humanity without viewing either side as inherently good or bad. Being open to the complexities of both is vital.
Ken Behrens from Naturally Adventurous on birds, travel, and life
Q: What do you do for a living and what does that look like?
I'm a birding guide and author, involved in writing various natural history books and guiding tours for Tropical Birding, maximizing bird and overall diversity for clients.
Peter Kaestner's Breathtaking Life of Birding (Shipwrecks? Cannibals?)
Q: What was your experience in Papua New Guinea like?
In Papua New Guinea, I had amazing adventures and saw over 150 lifers in just two days, showcasing the incredible biodiversity there.

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A captivating exploration of bird watching and conservation, featuring engaging stories and insightful conversations about the avian world. Each episode covers various birding adventures, personal anecdotes, conservation efforts, and unique experiences in diverse habitats across the globe. The hosts share their passion for discovering bird species, their encounters with nature, and reflections on the importance of preserving these ecosystems. This is likely to be of interest to outdoor enthusiasts, conservation advocates, and anyone curious about the beauty and diversity of birdlife. Listeners can expect a mix of educational content and personal stories that enrich their appreciation for nature while encouraging a deeper connection to birdi... more

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