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What if the birds outside your window were telling a story—and you could understand it?
In this rich and deeply practical episode, we explore the timeless practice of bird language: an ancient skill of awareness, empathy, and interspecies communication. We share stories from sit spots, backyards, and wild landscapes where birds, bobcats, and even our dogs, help shape our understanding of what's happening in the natural world around us.
Jon shares insights from decades of study and teaching, including lessons from his book What the Robin Knows, and describes how tuning in to the “Five Voices” of the birds can open a deeper relationship with the world. Sarah and Aidan add stories of personal encounters—from backyard alarms to bobcat tracking—that show how learning bird language can help us see more of our wild neighbors, enrich daily life, and even change how we move through social spaces.
Whether you’re a seasoned tracker or just stepping outside with a cup of tea, this episode invites you to slow down, listen closely, and find magic in the everyday movement waiting just outside your door.
"Birds talk to each other, we can learn to understand it, and it's fun."
Backyard Bird Language Course
Coming soon - learn bird language at your pace, right in your backyard. Visit the episode page to learn more, and join our mailing list so you hear about it as soon as it's available.
Show Notes and transcription for this episode are available here
Learn more about our work at https://www.livingconnection1st.net/
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What if the birds outside your window were telling a story—and you could understand it?
In this rich and deeply practical episode, we explore the timeless practice of bird language: an ancient skill of awareness, empathy, and interspecies communication. We share stories from sit spots, backyards, and wild landscapes where birds, bobcats, and even our dogs, help shape our understanding of what's happening in the natural world around us.
Jon shares insights from decades of study and teaching, including lessons from his book What the Robin Knows, and describes how tuning in to the “Five Voices” of the birds can open a deeper relationship with the world. Sarah and Aidan add stories of personal encounters—from backyard alarms to bobcat tracking—that show how learning bird language can help us see more of our wild neighbors, enrich daily life, and even change how we move through social spaces.
Whether you’re a seasoned tracker or just stepping outside with a cup of tea, this episode invites you to slow down, listen closely, and find magic in the everyday movement waiting just outside your door.
"Birds talk to each other, we can learn to understand it, and it's fun."
Backyard Bird Language Course
Coming soon - learn bird language at your pace, right in your backyard. Visit the episode page to learn more, and join our mailing list so you hear about it as soon as it's available.
Show Notes and transcription for this episode are available here
Learn more about our work at https://www.livingconnection1st.net/
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