Can I Have A Word?
Thursday November 26th, 2020 with Bob LeDrew
Notes from an unintentional birder, with memoirist Julia Zarankin
It was the fault of a red-winged blackbird. Julia Zarankin was drawn into the world of birding by that innocent roadside resident years ago. But she went deep enough to end up writing a memoir that tells the story of her finding birds, and finding a bit of herself: Field Notes From an Unintentional Birder. We talk birds, birding, and bliss, with a brief stop on the prothonatory warbler. (photo: Claire Sibonney)
A Few Simple Words Grit Laskin - A Few Simple Words - Borealis |
If this interview gets you interested in birding, here are some resources:
* Ottawa Field Naturalists: https://ofnc.ca/programs/birding-in-the-ottawa-area * MANY more birding links: https://ofnc.ca/programs/birding-in-the-ottawa-area/birding-links#birds |