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From Eagles to Puffins: A Journey Through Newfoundland's Birdlife with Ian Winter

From Eagles to Puffins: A Journey Through Newfoundland's Birdlife with Ian Winter

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Welcome to Episode 9 of The Newfoundland Lens! In this episode, hosts Michael Winsor and Corey Babstock introduce special guest Ian Winter, an avid birder, to discuss the rich and diverse birding opportunities in Newfoundland. From the initial interests that sparked Ian's passion for birding to the numerous bird species and rare sightings he's encountered, this episode dives deep into the birdwatching scene in Newfoundland. Get tips on photography, ethical birding practices, the best birding locations, and insights into the behavior and migration patterns of birds such as sparrows, puffins, bald eagles, and ospreys. Whether you're a seasoned birder or just getting started, this episode has something for you! Join the conversation and keep your eyes on the horizon and your heart in Newfoundland.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

00:40 Ian Winter's Birding Journey

02:31 Bird Identification Challenges

04:37 Birding Apps and Tools

05:25 Rare Bird Sightings in Newfoundland

07:46 Bird Migration and Climate Change

08:09 Birding Community and Resources

15:17 Birding Adventures and Stories

28:15 Puffin Population Concerns

31:01 Eagle Sightings and Photography

34:34 Favorite Birding Locations

48:08 Birding Ethics and Challenges

56:43 Podcast Conclusion and Farewell

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