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In this episode of the Spark Bird Podcast, hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally interview Dr. George Divoky, an ornithologist with a Ph.D. in Zoology. He shares his Spark Bird story, recounting how a sighting of a Slate-colored Junco in his childhood ignited his passion for birding.
He discusses his extensive research on Black Guillemot and the challenges posed by climate change. Dr. Divoky also shares his personal experiences of solitude and connection with nature during his fieldwork in remote locations.
The episode touches on the emotional impact of climate change on long-term research and the importance of community support for scientific endeavors. Additionally, Dr. Divoky's correspondence with Roger Tory Peterson highlights the ongoing conversation about inclusivity in birding.
Resources & Links from This Episode❄️ Friends of Cooper Island – Learn more about Dr. George Divoky's decades of research on Arctic seabirds and climate change: https://cooperisland.org
Time Stamps
00:00 Introduction to the Spark Bird Podcast
00:49 Meet Dr. George Divoky
01:46 Dr. Divoky's Spark Bird Story
06:12 From High School to a Career in Ornithology
08:16 Discovering the Black Guillemots
11:36 Life and Work in Remote Locations
18:18 Impact of Climate Change on the Colony
26:38 Connecting with the Community and Inclusivity
31:38 Supporting the Friends of Cooper Island
34:33 Conclusion and Acknowledgements