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The birds are back! From raptors doing trust falls, to grebes running across water - birds are displaying their finest selves all across Canada! In this episode, Kyle Horner breaks down the common, the weird, and the obs...
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Published Apr 8, 2025, 40:05 long, audio available.
The birds are back! From raptors doing trust falls, to grebes running across water - birds are displaying their finest selves all across Canada! In this episode, Kyle Horner breaks down the common, the weird, and the obscure bird behaviours that you should be looking for this spring. We also get interesting insights into the "mess" that is the Canada Goose. And Kyle shares what he considers the best birds to look for at this time of year, whether you're in Halifax, Kelowna, or somewhere in between! Want more info on how to help birds? Visit Your Guide to Helping Canada's Birds. Birds and Beans will donate to this podcast when you use the code "warblers" at checkout. Thanks for your support! Kyle Horner was gifted the love of birdlife and storytelling from his father. From a young age he was obsessed with talking about nature to others (whether or not they wanted to hear it), and his career has been spent doing just that. Kyle has worked in environmental education and science communication for parks, zoos, botanical gardens, outreach programs, non-profits, and the University of Guelph. As the NatureCounts Engagement Coordinator, he is excited to find the stories in the data and share the incredible potential of this fascinating project. Andrea Gress (she/her) secretly thinks Piping Plovers are better than all the other birds...studied Renewable Resource Management at the University of Saskatchewan. She pivoted towards birds, after an internship in South Africa. Upon returning, she worked with Piping Plovers in Saskatchewan, and then as the Ontario Piping Plover Coordinator. Years of sharing her love of plovers with beach goers has turned into a full time communications role with Birds Canada. Support the show
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Published Apr 8, 2025 and 40:05 long