Nature Centered from Wild Birds Unlimited Wild Birds Unlimited, Inc.
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A podcast from Wild Birds Unlimited about feeding the birds and enjoying nature right in your own backyard. Relax, enjoy the birds, and stay Nature Centered.
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Environmental Benefits of Bird Feeding
John and Brian discuss how feeding and watching birds naturally promotes conservation, ultimately benefiting the environment. This includes making environmentally conscious choices with bird feeding products, installing native plants, and participating in citizen science programs.
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Keeping Birds Safe in Your Yard
John and Brian talk about preparing for springtime bird activity in our yards and how to keep the birds safe and ensure they thrive.
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Count the Birds. Make a Difference.
John and Brian are joined by the project leader for GBBC, Becca Rodomsky-Bish. They discuss how watching the birds and sharing what you see will benefit the birds for conservation and how it will benefit your well-being.
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It’s OK to Feed the Birds
Join John and Brian as they discuss some studies about the pros (and cons) of bird feeding. It really is ok to feed the birds! Listen to this weeks episode to find out why.
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Bird Gifts & Gift Birds
Join John and Brian as they discuss how birds truly are gifts and how you can share the joy of birds with others long after the gift-giving season.
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Feasting with Feathered Friends
John and Brian discuss how you can show your thanks for birds this season in your yard and in your coffee cup.
Customer Reviews
Spreading Joy with Birding
This podcast is my absolute favourite out of all the bird podcasts I listen to, there is just so much joy in every podcast or never fails to brighten me up on a rough day. Please keep it coming John and Brian!
New birder
This summer I decided to grab a suet feeder and put it out my front window to entertain my dogs. In no time I was hooked.
Listening to the info about water and habitats and the episode with birds Canada really hit home. I found the warblers podcast and Listened to their episode about habitat. After some review of the bird garden site I added some bird friendly plants to my yard along with some bird baths and more feeders and I am loving all the daily visits from my chickadee’s , nuthatches, downy and hairy woodpeckers and even all the messy sparrows. I can’t wait to see if I can spot a few more birds during fall migration. Thanks for all the info!
Awesome stuff
Great informative and easy listening.
Thanks guys!