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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer!
What if simply watching birds could help science?
In this episode of The Nature Wanderer, I explore the Great Backyard Bird Count, a global citizen science event that invites people everywhere to pause, look closely, and notice the birds sharing their world. For just a few days each year, backyards, parks, schoolyards, and quiet trails become observation posts contributing to a worldwide snapshot of bird life.
I talk about how the count works, why these shared observations matter, and how birds often reveal more about our environment than we realize. From familiar feeder regulars to unexpected flyovers, every sighting becomes part of a much larger story about migration, habitat, and change.
But this episode is also about connection. About slowing down. About realizing that you don’t need to be an expert, or even leave home, to take part in something meaningful. All you need is curiosity, a little patience, and a willingness to look up.
So whether you’re counting chickadees, sparrows, or something that stops you mid-sentence, join me as I wander into the simple joy of paying attention, one bird at a time.
Episode notes and links:
The GBBC website: birdcount.org
Ebird: Ebird.org
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Let’s stay connected!
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Thank you for listening—and keep wandering through nature.
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This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I share observations, stories, and research about the natural world. Always explore nature safely and responsibly.
By Paul FehringerThanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer!
What if simply watching birds could help science?
In this episode of The Nature Wanderer, I explore the Great Backyard Bird Count, a global citizen science event that invites people everywhere to pause, look closely, and notice the birds sharing their world. For just a few days each year, backyards, parks, schoolyards, and quiet trails become observation posts contributing to a worldwide snapshot of bird life.
I talk about how the count works, why these shared observations matter, and how birds often reveal more about our environment than we realize. From familiar feeder regulars to unexpected flyovers, every sighting becomes part of a much larger story about migration, habitat, and change.
But this episode is also about connection. About slowing down. About realizing that you don’t need to be an expert, or even leave home, to take part in something meaningful. All you need is curiosity, a little patience, and a willingness to look up.
So whether you’re counting chickadees, sparrows, or something that stops you mid-sentence, join me as I wander into the simple joy of paying attention, one bird at a time.
Episode notes and links:
The GBBC website: birdcount.org
Ebird: Ebird.org
Support the podcast and other Nature Wanderer projects:
Donate here: ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer
Nature journals and books by The Nature Wanderer: Amazon Author Page
Nature Wanderer merch: naturewanderer.org/merch
Nature Exploring storefront: Amazon Storefront
Let’s stay connected!
www.thenaturewanderer.com
Don’t forget to share, subscribe, review, and download to help others find the podcast. Got a topic idea or nature question? I’d love to hear from you!
Join me on The Forest Connection podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
Support our eco-friendly affiliates:
Try Apple Valley Natural Soaps – a treat for your skin and the planet.
Shop Life Without Plastic for sustainable swaps that make a difference.
Thank you for listening—and keep wandering through nature.
I’ll see you next episode!
This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I share observations, stories, and research about the natural world. Always explore nature safely and responsibly.