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Women Birders (Happy Hour)

Hannah Buschert
Birding
Conservation
Women Birders
White-Bellied Woodstar
Environmental Education
Rio Grande Valley
Conservation Biology
Pel's Fishing Owl
Birds Chile
Women In Birding
Ground Cuckoo Shrike
Least Tern
Indian Yellow-Nosed Albatross
Oklahoma
South Texas
Northern Cardinal
Hummingbirds
Marine Biology
Women In Science
Seabird Science

Have you ever wished you had birding friends you could happy hour with? Hannah does... In each episode, expect an interesting interview with an artist, or a professional, or maybe a naturalist - all of which are women who love birds. Also, in the spirit of a good happy hour, Hannah will come up with a different alcoholic concoction based on a bird mentioned in the interview. Check out Women Birder... more

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Serena Conforte is a birder and guide based in Italy and Berlin. The book Serena recommended: The Wilding: www.bloomsbury.com/us/book-of-wilding-9781526659309/.

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Katelyn Davis is an artist, birder, and community builder.

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Recent Guests

Sudeshna Dey
Avid birder and marketing executive from New Delhi, India
Episode: Sudeshna Dey - Narcondam Hornbill
Jade Sookhoo
A conservationist based in South Africa who rehabilitates African penguins.
Conservator for seabirds in South Africa
Episode: Jade Sookhoo - Shy Albatross
Beth Forys
College professor specializing in marine science and biology, teaching bird-related courses
Eckerd College
Episode: Beth Forys - Least Tern
Kimberlie Moutoux
Avid birder, researcher, volunteer, and artist
Filoli Historic House & Gardens
Episode: Kimberlie Moutoux - Acorn Woodpecker
Donna Belder
Ecologist and bird tour leader from Australia
Ornus Birding Expeditions
Episode: Donna Belder - Ground Cuckooshrike
Nicole Allison
Historian, museum professional, and birder
Episode: Nicole Allison - Vermilion Flycatcher
Rene Rossouw
Avid birder and bird guide based in South Africa, also a horse riding instructor
Nature Travel Birding
Episode: Rene Rossouw - Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross
Sydney Collins
PhD candidate and project coordinator focused on restoring seabird populations
Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador
Episode: Sydney Collins - Resplendent Quetzal
Carolina Yañez Rismondo
Chilean birder and marine biologist, dedicated to birdwatching tourism and environmental education.
Birds Chile
Episode: Carolina Yañez Rismondo - White-bellied Woodstar

Host

Hannah
Host featuring interviews with women who love birds, and shares creative cocktails themed on the discussed birds.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 38 ratings
  • Fun bird podcast

    I love both the information in this podcast and, as a woman myself, I appreciate this podcast broadcasting the voice and experience of female birders

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ----11:
    Canada3 years ago
  • Love the variety of women interviewed

    I am really enjoying the variety of women birders and artists that Hannah interviews. There are so many different perspectives and backgrounds.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FloridaSue
    United States4 years ago
  • Safe Space to Chirp

    Appreciate the kind and welcoming vibe Hannah! Keep it up! 🙏🏽🕊🙏🏽Jo

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Doobah
    United States4 years ago
  • Fun and important

    Great stuff and important perspective from one of the creators of the also-excellent Hannah and Erik Go Birding podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NC_N8
    United States4 years ago
  • As a woman birder I adore this podcast! Hannah inspires me to support other birding women whenever I'm out birding.

    Podchaser
    5
    Brittany Tartaglia
    5 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the focus on women birders and find the episodes not only informative but also inclusive.
The cocktail theme adds a light-hearted and engaging element to the discussions and resonates well with the audience.
Many listeners resonate with the experiences shared, especially the challenges women face in the birding community, and they appreciate the supportive vibe that the host creates.

Chart Rankings

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

Apple Podcasts
#221
Canada/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#222
United Kingdom/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#119
Australia/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#159
Italy/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#71
Hong Kong/Science/Nature
Apple Podcasts
#162
India/Science/Nature

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Kimberly Chaps - Greater Roadrunner
Q: How do you feel that we can be more supportive of beginners?
It's about learning together and not having the pressure to be an expert.
Kimberly Chaps - Greater Roadrunner
Q: What has been the most valuable thing you've learned from birding?
Slowing down and appreciating my surroundings.
Carolina Yañez Rismondo - White-bellied Woodstar
Q: What has been the most valuable thing that you've learned from birding?
Birding has taught me to be present and enjoy the moment rather than always focusing on the future or what comes next.
Carolina Yañez Rismondo - White-bellied Woodstar
Q: What does a day of birding look like for you?
A day can vary from enjoying birding alone for fun, leading tours for my job at Birds Chile, or engaging in environmental education with both children and adults.
Carolina Yañez Rismondo - White-bellied Woodstar
Q: How did you first get started in birding?
I initially hated my marine biology career because it was not what I expected, but after meeting a friend who introduced me to different bird species, I became passionate about birds.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Women Birders

What is Women Birders about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast focuses on the experiences and contributions of women in the field of birding, highlighting their stories, challenges, and triumphs. Each episode features interviews with women ranging from artists and professionals to naturalists, who share their unique perspectives on birds and the birding community. Additionally, the host creatively incorporates themed cocktails inspired by the bird discussed, adding a fun twist to the informative content. The podcast not only aims to celebrate women's voices in a predominantly male-dominated field but also strives to foster inclusivity and engagement within birding communities.

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1. Bird Nerd Book Club
2. Hannah and Erik Go Birding
3. Life List: A Birding Podcast
4. The American Birding Podcast
5. Naturally Adventurous

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Women Birders launched 6 years ago and published 113 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Women Birders include:

1. Sudeshna Dey
2. Jade Sookhoo
3. Beth Forys
4. Kimberlie Moutoux
5. Donna Belder
6. Nicole Allison
7. Rene Rossouw
8. Sydney Collins

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