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    Explore " pelagic" with insightful episodes like "S4 E7 | Eaglehawk Neck Pelagics | PAUL BROOKS", "S4 E5 | Birdwatching Chile | RODRIGO REYES", "In Your Nature Ep 24 - Life at Cape Clear Bird Observatory", "S2 EP. 8 | Birding in Tasmania | KAREN DICK" and "Jon Russ" from podcasts like ""The Birding Today Podcast", "The Birding Today Podcast", "In Your Nature", "The Birding Today Podcast" and "BatChat"" and more!

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    S4 E7 | Eaglehawk Neck Pelagics | PAUL BROOKS

    S4 E7 | Eaglehawk Neck Pelagics | PAUL BROOKS

    Today, I am joined by Paul Brooks to discuss Eaglehawk Neck Pelagics and Tasmanian birding! Our conversation also touches on what makes Tasmania unique as a birding destination, the best place for birding in Tasmania, Paul's role as an eBird reviewer, and his experience birding in Canada. Thank you for coming on the show, Paul!

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    Season 4, Episode 7

    #birding #tasmania #eaglehawkneck

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    S4 E5 | Birdwatching Chile | RODRIGO REYES

    S4 E5 | Birdwatching Chile | RODRIGO REYES

    In this week's episode, we head overseas to Chile! I am joined by Rodrigo Reyes, a Chilean birder and professional birding guide who leads pelagic trips to the Humboldt Current off the Chilean coast, and field trips all over Chile - from the Atacama Desert to Patagonia, and from the high Andean peaks to the Pacific Ocean, including the Juan Fernandez Archipelago. We discuss Rodrigo's company Birdwatching Chile, the uniqueness of Chilean birding, the popularity of birding in Chile, the challenges of running a birding tour company, the intelligence of Corvids, and much more!

    Contact Rodrigo : birdwatchingchile@gmail.com | info@birdwatchingchile.com | +569 9718 6970

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    Season 4, Episode 5

    #birding #chile #birdwatchingchile

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    In Your Nature Ep 24 - Life at Cape Clear Bird Observatory

    In Your Nature Ep 24 - Life at Cape Clear Bird Observatory

    In Your Nature takes us to Cape Clear Island in south-west Cork. Cape Clear is a legendary spot among Irish and British birders and is home to BirdWatch Ireland's Cape Clear Birds Observatory, established over 60 years ago. 

    Niall chats to long-standing observatory warden -Steve Wing on the history, life, culture and goings on of obs and island life as well as the odd remarkable bird! 

    Bird of the Week is and can only be observatory mascot & logo, the Great Shearwater. 

    In Your Nature is produced in partnership with the Heritage Offices of Laois and Offaly County Councils, supported by the Heritage Council and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, and is edited by Ann-Marie Kelly.

    S2 EP. 8 | Birding in Tasmania | KAREN DICK

    S2 EP. 8 | Birding in Tasmania | KAREN DICK

    My guest today is Karen Dick, who is the coordinator for the Wader Count for north-west Tasmania and Secretary of BirdLife Tasmania! We touch on the birding scene in Tasmania, what makes Tasmania special as a birding destination, and birding as a way to understand and classify the world. In addition, we discuss birding as a fuel for friendship and Karen gives us some tips for new birders!

    Season 2, Episode 8

    #birding #podcast #tasmania

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    Jon Russ

    Jon Russ

    S3E28 This week Steve is joined in a Derbyshire churchyard by Jon Russ who is an expert on bat echolocation calls. They discuss how Jon got into studying bat calls, his latest book on the subject and his passion for Nathusius’ pipistrelle bats. Jon's latest book "Bat Calls of Britain and Europe" is available from Pelagic Publishing and is aimed at anyone interested in bat echolocation. It contains introductory chapters to the subject as well as more advanced topics such as sound analysis. As Jon says in this episode if you want to get into learning about bat calls the best place to start is to get hold of a bat detector. Your local bat group are likely to be able to lend you a detector and you can learn more about them on our website here. Jon's other passion is Nathusius' pipistrelles and he runs the website dedicated to this species containing distribution maps, identification tips and other information about their ecology.  Listen to our earlier episode about Nathusius' pipistrelles with Dan Hargreaves here.

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    Series 2 - Ep16 - Skip Novak Part 2

    Series 2 - Ep16 - Skip Novak Part 2

    The worlds of offshore sailing and unbridled adventure meet head to head in this month's edition of Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast, as the two time Olympic gold medallist talks face to face with legendary American Whitbread skipper and off the grid sailing expedition pioneer Skip Novak.

    Today, Novak is known throughout the sailing world as the go to man for sailing led polar exploration.  For over three decades he has been running his famous "Pelagic' exploration yachts and is a man with much to say about his career exploring at high latitude, a passion that first came to him while racing around the planet in his first of four Whitbread Round the World Yacht Races.

    Part Two of this podcast sees the pair pick up with more Whitbread revelations, including Novak's telling of the tragedy surrounding his 1989 Whitbread campaign as skipper of 'Fazisi', the first ever Soviet team entry into the iconic round the world race, that happened to see the crew racing around the planet while at home, the collapse of the Iron Curtain was bringing in wide sweeping changes to Gorbachev's Soviet Union.  

    Throughout this edition of the podcast, Novak's accounts of his time spent racing around the planet make for compulsive listening, he's a man that's written many a book about his ocean adventures, and his impressive story telling is on show for all to see here, as he dips into a vast memory bank of over four decades of ocean adventure.

    The final segment in this edition sees the pair turn to Novak's love of exploration, as he reveals his love of the polar regions, the growth of his expedition operation 'Pelagic' and how he has turned the endeavour into a successful global business.  He discusses what makes the perfect exploration vessel, and reveals how his love of climbing and life in the mountains has dove tailed perfectly with his thirst for polar adventure.

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    Series 2 - Ep15 - Skip Novak Part 1

    Series 2 - Ep15 - Skip Novak Part 1

    The worlds of offshore sailing and unbridled adventure meet head to head in this month's edition of Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast, as the two time Olympic gold medallist talks face to face with legendary American Whitbread skipper and off the grid sailing expedition pioneer Skip Novak.

    Today, Novak is known throughout the sailing world as the go to man for sailing led polar exploration.  For over three decades he has been running his famous "Pelagic' exploration yachts and is a man with much to say about his career exploring at high latitude, a passion that first came to him while racing around the planet in his first of four Whitbread Round the World Yacht Races.

    "Not many people know this but as navigator I used to 'tweak' the course every now and again, saying 'we need to head up ten' only to see these places and come a little bit closer to get a view, something you wouldn't do today, but I loved to see these mountainous places coming up out of the mist and fog, and blowing like hell, and there was wildlife, seals jumping all over the place, and penguins, and I thought 'I have to go there one day, I have to see these places, and step on shore'".

    That first Whitbread adventure took place in 1977, as the navigator onboard second place finisher 'King's Legend', but perhaps his most famous Whitbread entry was also one of the race's more unusual.

    By 1985 British pop sensations Duran Duran were widely acknowledged as one of the decade's biggest super groups.  A platinum album, world wide tours, Rolling Stone magazine covers, Grammy Awards, number ones either side of the Atlantic, the band had become a global phenomenon.

    However, their meteoric rise to stardom had totally passed by a busy Skip Novak, but the global success of Simon Le Bon and his band were about to impact heavily on Novak's sailing career. Having unsuccessfully trawled the boardrooms of corporate America for sponsorship, Novak's Whitbread future looked uncertain, but a phone call from the eighties pop ensemble very quickly changed everything.  It's an amusing tale, a story of how Novak was soon skippering the most famous band of the eighties around the world in a seventy seven foot maxi the band christened 'Drum'.

    "We stuck (the hull) in the water and towed it across to Cowes, and we were all down below, Simon (Le Bon) came down for this of course, and we were all down below and somebody said 'Simon, what are we gonna call this thing, what are we gonna name it Simon', and he banged on the hull, and the whole hull reverberated like this and he said 'Let's call it Drum' and that's how that happened." 

    Duran Duran front man Simon Le Bon makes a guest appearance in Part 1 of this podcast, talking to Robertson about the band's exploits onboard 'Drum'.  Before the Whitbread itself had even started, Novak, Le Bon and the crew had already taken an unwelcome visit to the front pages of the world's tabloid press, following a catastrophic capsize in the 1985 edition of the Fastnet Race.  Novak's eloquent and dramatic account of the incident is typical of his laid back but descriptive style, "I got out as the water was pouring in through the hatch, I was like a salmon trying to swim upstream, the deck was coming down on top of me, I grabbed the rail and it went 'bang', like a coffin had shut!".  The tales that follow are as amusing as they are compelling, and leave the listener pondering on whether such an oddball pairing of financial backing and sporting endeavour could ever possibly be beaten.

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    Central Cali and a Pelagic

    Central Cali and a Pelagic

    Hannah and Erik live out a birding dream by braving another pelagic birding trip... this time with famed Shearwater Journeys!  While in central California, they tour local hotspots to add a few California lifers to their list and find some great celebratory beers.

    Show Notes
    North America Has Lost Nearly 3 Billion Birds
    Dead in the Water: Popular Pesticides Harm NY Wildlife
    Seven Simple Actions to Help Birds
    Shearwater Journeys
    World Girl Birders

    Businesses we mentioned
    The Monterey Hotel
    Alvarado Street Brewerey
    Triple Rock Brewery

    eBird Lists
    La Gloria Rd.
    Pinnacles National Park
    Santa Ana Valley Rd.
    Hayward Regional Shoreline
    San Pablo Bay NWR

    Connect with us at...
    IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding
    Twitter: @WeGoBirding
    Facebook: @HannahandErikGoBirding
    Email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com
    Website: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.com

    Bird sounds found on this episode:
    Intro bird recording: Western Gulls in Monterey, California Sept, 2019
    Outro bird recording: Acorn Woodpecker in San Benito, California Sept, 2019

    Episode 17: Another Maiden Voyage (High Seas)

    Episode 17: Another Maiden Voyage (High Seas)

    While the podcast still plans to focus on video games and video game related topics, I am going to try and focus a little more on the musical aspect of games. But, I still have ideas that I haven't gotten to and I'm sure more will come along. So, while it should focus more on music in the grand scheme, it won't be about music exclusively.

    Other than talking about all of that, this episode is also a (late) companion to July's TWRM Radio mix, "Pelagic." I talk about video game music used for seas, oceans, sailing, and nautical adventure. I discuss a few of the instruments, commonalities between tracks based on the scenario or setting, RPG themes vs. pirate themes, and pirate games in general. I also ask for some input from you, the listeners!

    Check us out on The Well-Red Mage!

    Birding the High Seas

    Birding the High Seas

    Hannah and Erik joined Oregon Pelagic Tours for a trip out to see Albatross, Petrels, and Shearwaters!  Listen in to learn more about pelagics, how to find one, and what to think about if you want to go on a pelagic birding trip.  They saw some incredible birds and marine mammals too...check it out!

    Be warned -- Erik tends to get a bit seasick and we discuss it a bit.  Keep this in mind if you get a bit squeamish!

    eBird Checklists:
    Day Before Trip at South Jetty
    Trip list Yaquina Bay
    Pelagic list 0-5 miles offshore
    Pelagic list 5-22 miles offshore
    Chum spot #1
    Between chum spots
    Chum spot #2
    Headed back in 30-5 miles offshore
    Headed back in 5-0 miles offshore
    Back into Yaquina Bay

    Show Notes
    Oregon Pelagic Tours
    Birdist Rule #55: Go On A Pelagic
    Rogue Breweries
    Oregon Zoo Condor Program
    Oregon Zoo Condor News

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