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My Birding Life

My Birding Life

著者: Chris Ducker
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My Birding Life is the podcast for anyone who's ever been stopped in their tracks by a bird. Every episode, host Chris Ducker sits down with a passionate birder for an honest, warm conversation about the hobby we love. From conservationists dedicating their lives to protecting species and habitats, to lifelong birders with decades of stories to tell, to everyday birders who found birds at just the right moment in their lives — every guest brings something different, but they all share one thing: a genuine love for the natural world. We go deep into the stories behind their journeys. The first sightings that sparked a lifelong obsession. The wild places that shaped them. The birds they'll never forget. The hard-earned tips that only come from real time in the field. And the conservation work being done to protect the birds that matter most. Whether you've been birding for fifty years or you've just started noticing the birds in your garden, My Birding Life is your show. Warm, personal, and full of the kind of conversations that make you want to grab your binoculars — this is birding through the eyes of the people who live it. Real birders, real stories, real advice!Copyright 2026 Chris Ducker 生物科学 科学
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  • Living a Life in the Wild World with Simon McCabe
    2026/07/15

    This week Chris is joined by wildlife filmmaker, presenter and storyteller Simon McCabe, who has spent over 30 years behind the camera bringing the natural world to life — from the British countryside to the wilds of Botswana. Simon writes, shoots, edits and narrates all of his own films, and his YouTube channel has become a go-to for anyone who wants their birding served up with genuine warmth and a great voice for it.

    Chris and Simon trace Simon's path from childhood fishing trips and watercolour painting, through photography and into filmmaking, before diving into stories from the field — a patient wait for a bullfinch at Lackford Lakes, a puffin-hunting boat trip under the cliffs at Bempton, luxury hide life while filming goshawks in the Estonian snow, and a documentary shoot in Taiwan that picked up a couple of awards along the way.

    They also swap notes on Botswana's Big Five, an unexpectedly brilliant morning of birding in Las Vegas, and what it's like attending the Global Bird Fair as a fan rather than a filmmaker!

    Episode Takeaways:

    • From Fishing to Film: How a childhood love of fishing and watercolour painting — including being mentored by the illustrator behind the Collins guide books — set Simon on the path to photography and, eventually, filmmaking
    • Botswana's Big Five (and a Lot of Birds): Filming alongside guides, getting IDs right roughly a third of the time at first, and coming home with 99.96% accuracy after review
    • Goshawks and Luxury Hides in Estonia: Filming from a heated "Wildlife Dreams" hide complete with coffee, bacon sandwiches and a timely snowstorm
    • Global Bird Fair, From the Other Side of the Camera: Why Simon would attend even if he weren't filming, and what struck him most about the passion of the speakers and exhibitors

    Episode Timestamps:

    • 04:07 - Origins in Nature
    • 04:41 - From Art to Film
    • 09:27 - Bullfinch at Lackford
    • 13:12 - Bempton Cliffs Tips
    • 21:04 - Vegas Birding Story
    • 24:53 - Next Birding Destinations
    • 25:47 - Snowy Estonia Highlights
    • 36:27 - Shot That Got Away
    • 37:35 - Dream Spots And Lifers

    Important Links & Resources:

    • Follow My Birding Life on Instagram
    • Subscribe to My Birding Life on YouTube
    • Follow Simon on Instagram
    • Simon's Website

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    43 分
  • How the Weekend Birder was Born with Kirsty Costa
    2026/07/08

    Kirsty Costa didn't grow up with binoculars around her neck. Her birding life began in the first week of Melbourne's pandemic lockdown, on a dawn walk with her dog when a strange, wide-eyed shorebird appeared in the reeds of her local wetland. It turned out to be a Latham's snipe, a species that migrates every year between Japan and Australia, and something about that discovery, a bird she'd never known was living on her doorstep, changed how she saw the world around her.

    That single sighting became Weekend Birder, now one of the most-listened-to science and nature podcasts in Australia, built around the idea that you don't need to be an expert, or even call yourself a birdwatcher, to fall in love with the birds already sharing your neighbourhood.

    In this episode, Kirsty joins Chris as the show's first Australian and first non-British guest, to talk about the difference between birders, birdwatchers, and twitchers, why she gets more joy from a surprise garden visitor than a guaranteed rare bird, the mental health science behind why birdwatching works as informal mindfulness, and what a two-week birding trip through Australia would actually look like.

    Episode Takeaways:

    • Kirsty's spark bird story: how a Latham's snipe on a Melbourne dawn walk during lockdown turned into Weekend Birder
    • Birder vs. birdwatcher vs. twitcher, and why Kirsty calls herself a "bird noticer" at heart
    • Why the surprise of an unplanned sighting means more to her than the guarantee of a rare bird everyone's chasing
    • A rapid-fire tour through Australian birding: where to start, what to see, and the best-kept regional secrets
    • The neuroscience of birdwatching as mindfulness, and why it can leave you "a totally different person" after one walk

    Episode Timestamps:

    • 03:44 Pandemic Spark Bird
    • 06:48 Birder vs Birdwatcher
    • 08:34 Twitching Ethics Debate
    • 14:25 Melbourne Birding Boom
    • 17:38 Two Week Australia Plan
    • 25:02 Digital Bird Lists
    • 25:45 Backyard Birds With Names
    • 27:05 Tawny Frogmouth Devotion
    • 29:25 Why Weekend Birder
    • 35:49 Birding As Mindfulness

    Important Links & Resources:

    • Follow My Birding Life on Instagram
    • Subscribe to My Birding Life on YouTube
    • Weekend Birder Website
    • Listen to Kirsty's Podcast
    • Follow Kirsty on Instagram

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    46 分
  • Celebrating 20 Years of the Urban Birder with David Lindo
    2026/07/02

    He's one of the most recognisable names in birding and he's spent 20 years making the case that you don't need to travel to wild, remote places to find birds worth watching. You just need to look up.

    Born and raised in Wembley, North London, David Lindo taught himself to bird as a child with no mentor and no one around him who shared the interest. That self-taught curiosity became a mission: get people living in urban areas connected to nature through birds, wherever they are in the world.

    Along the way he's been named one of the seven most influential people in wildlife by BBC Wildlife Magazine, written books from The Urban Birder to Tales from Concrete Jungles, and birded in over 400 cities across the globe.

    In this episode, recorded to mark the 20th anniversary of The Urban Birder brand, David joins Chris to talk about how a chance BBC Springwatch screen test in 2006 turned a marketing idea into a life's mission, why he thinks the biggest barrier to birding is the myth that you need expertise first, his own experience with depression and a more recent vestibular migraine diagnosis, and why nature, even just outside your window, has the power to change how you feel.

    Episode Takeaways:

    • How The Urban Birder was born the night before a BBC Springwatch screen test in 2006
    • Why David believes the biggest stumbling block for new birders is thinking they need knowledge before they start
    • Birding, burnout, and his 2024 vestibular migraine diagnosis
    • Birding in 400+ cities and why the ones with nothing written about them online excite him most

    Episode Timestamps:

    • 03:16 — Urban Birder Origins
    • 06:30 — Springwatch Breakthrough
    • 09:33 — Urban Birding Goes Global
    • 10:33 — Changing Views on City Birding
    • 15:00 — Getting People Started
    • 21:57 — Doorstep Birding Surprises
    • 25:27 — Birding and Mental Health
    • 27:28 — Health Crash and Recovery
    • 29:28 — Nature as Therapy
    • 30:12 — 400 Cities of Birding
    • 32:49 — Why Urban Birding Works
    • 35:09 — New Birders New Voices
    • 42:43 — Books and What’s Next

    Important Links & Resources:

    • Follow My Birding Life on Instagram
    • Subscribe to My Birding Life on YouTube
    • The Urban Birder
    • Follow David on Instagram

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    50 分
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