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Spring is when the birds get loud again. You hear them before you see them — in the morning, in the trees, and in the background of your day.
If you’ve ever thought about getting into birding, this is a really natural place to start — right outside your door.
In this episode, we’re talking about how to start birding in your own backyard, how to identify common birds by sight and sound, what’s happening during nesting season, and how to support birds in ways that genuinely help.
There’s a lot of advice out there this time of year — and not all of it is as helpful as it sounds. So we’ll also walk through what to avoid, common bird hazards in suburban spaces, and simple ways to support backyard biodiversity and habitat.
Takeaways
One Small Shift
Leave your earphones at home for one walk this week and just listen. Learn to identify one bird by sound and tell me who it is!
Resources:
Safe Nesting Materials for Birds (blog post)
Merlin Bird ID
Birds Canada - Project NestWatch
Birds Canada - SwiftWatch
Great Backyard Bird Count
Wild Birds Unlimited
Feather Friendly
Related Episodes:
Ep. 18: Connecting Communities Through Green Spaces with Carolyn Scotchmer
Ep. 20: Wildlife Conservation, Birding, and Finding Hope in Nature with Matt Howard
Ep. 25: Redefining Sustainable Living — From Zero Waste to Real-World Resilience
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Sustainable in the Suburbs is mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio
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Spring is when the birds get loud again. You hear them before you see them — in the morning, in the trees, and in the background of your day.
If you’ve ever thought about getting into birding, this is a really natural place to start — right outside your door.
In this episode, we’re talking about how to start birding in your own backyard, how to identify common birds by sight and sound, what’s happening during nesting season, and how to support birds in ways that genuinely help.
There’s a lot of advice out there this time of year — and not all of it is as helpful as it sounds. So we’ll also walk through what to avoid, common bird hazards in suburban spaces, and simple ways to support backyard biodiversity and habitat.
Takeaways
One Small Shift
Leave your earphones at home for one walk this week and just listen. Learn to identify one bird by sound and tell me who it is!
Resources:
Safe Nesting Materials for Birds (blog post)
Merlin Bird ID
Birds Canada - Project NestWatch
Birds Canada - SwiftWatch
Great Backyard Bird Count
Wild Birds Unlimited
Feather Friendly
Related Episodes:
Ep. 18: Connecting Communities Through Green Spaces with Carolyn Scotchmer
Ep. 20: Wildlife Conservation, Birding, and Finding Hope in Nature with Matt Howard
Ep. 25: Redefining Sustainable Living — From Zero Waste to Real-World Resilience
Support the show
Connect With Me
Website
Newsletter
Shop
Support the Show
Sustainable in the Suburbs is mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio
If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love it if you followed the show, shared it with a friend, or left a rating and review. Every little bit helps more people find Sustainable in the Suburbs — and live a little greener.

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