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In this episode of the Feel Good Birder Podcast, hosts Jimmy and Jeff discuss a fascinating story about birds of paradise using biofluorescence to attract mates. They share their experiences from recent trips, highlighting the lifers they spotted and the joy of bird photography. The conversation also touches on the excitement of birding during migration season and reflections on the gear used for capturing these moments in nature. In this engaging conversation, Jeff and Jimmy delve into their shared passion for birding and photography, recounting their recent adventures in the field. They discuss the joy of capturing bird images, the thrill of spotting rare species, and the importance of patience and persistence in birdwatching. The duo also shares anecdotes about unique encounters with wildlife, including owls and woodpeckers, and tease upcoming birding events and plans for the future.
Source for Feel Good Story: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/birds-of-paradise-use-biofluorescence-to-attract-mates
In this episode of the Feel Good Birder Podcast, hosts Jimmy and Jeff discuss a fascinating story about birds of paradise using biofluorescence to attract mates. They share their experiences from recent trips, highlighting the lifers they spotted and the joy of bird photography. The conversation also touches on the excitement of birding during migration season and reflections on the gear used for capturing these moments in nature. In this engaging conversation, Jeff and Jimmy delve into their shared passion for birding and photography, recounting their recent adventures in the field. They discuss the joy of capturing bird images, the thrill of spotting rare species, and the importance of patience and persistence in birdwatching. The duo also shares anecdotes about unique encounters with wildlife, including owls and woodpeckers, and tease upcoming birding events and plans for the future.
Source for Feel Good Story: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/birds-of-paradise-use-biofluorescence-to-attract-mates