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We are back with Season 2 of Your Bird Story, made possible with a Puffin Foundation grant!
Our guests in this episode, Adam Martinek (Inwood Hill Park Conservancy), Leslie Davol (Street Lab), and Heather Wolf have created ways and places for people in NYC to learn about birds through specifically developed bird programs. You don't have to be an "expert" to create high-quality bird programming. Knowing and loving a space, a desire to collaborate with others, and the drive to create a safe and welcoming community are recipes for wonderful bird education programs.
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We dedicate this episode to a NYC-resident Barred Owl who people called “Barry.” The young owl was recently killed in Central Park when she was struck by a maintenance vehicle. Barry delighted scores of Central Park visitors, beginning in October 2020 when outdoor spaces were the safest places to spend time together. Barry reminds us how special and moving encounters with birds can be. Barry will be missed.
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Production
Bird vocalizations in this episode were downloaded from All About Birds.
Creator and Host: Georgia Silvera Seamans, Director, Washington Square Park Eco Projects
Nature Note Writer: Loyan Beausoleil, Bird Program Manager, Washington Square Park Eco Projects
Producer and Editor: Pod to the People
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We are back with Season 2 of Your Bird Story, made possible with a Puffin Foundation grant!
Our guests in this episode, Adam Martinek (Inwood Hill Park Conservancy), Leslie Davol (Street Lab), and Heather Wolf have created ways and places for people in NYC to learn about birds through specifically developed bird programs. You don't have to be an "expert" to create high-quality bird programming. Knowing and loving a space, a desire to collaborate with others, and the drive to create a safe and welcoming community are recipes for wonderful bird education programs.
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We dedicate this episode to a NYC-resident Barred Owl who people called “Barry.” The young owl was recently killed in Central Park when she was struck by a maintenance vehicle. Barry delighted scores of Central Park visitors, beginning in October 2020 when outdoor spaces were the safest places to spend time together. Barry reminds us how special and moving encounters with birds can be. Barry will be missed.
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Production
Bird vocalizations in this episode were downloaded from All About Birds.
Creator and Host: Georgia Silvera Seamans, Director, Washington Square Park Eco Projects
Nature Note Writer: Loyan Beausoleil, Bird Program Manager, Washington Square Park Eco Projects
Producer and Editor: Pod to the People

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