
01:01:51
Redhillbirding.com

01:49:16
How do you get close ups of birds in trees from a distance?

01:55:00
Did either of you see the yellow cardinal?

01:59:25
Very, very interesting. Thank you!

02:00:09
http://joelrgreenberg.com/

02:02:41
What is the difference between the Audobon and Orthinological societies? Is it true birds are connected to being the remaining dinosauers?

02:03:03
Thanks, this was really very interesting. Glad I joined, but I have to leave.

02:03:05
No questions, but thank you for all of this. It makes me happy to see the "modern" version of the kind of birding my father and his friends used to do (Joel, I know you were part of that AND of birding now :) )

02:06:50
https://www.audubon.org/conservation/great-lakes-restoration

02:07:45
If you don't like to get up early, can you still do quality birding?

02:07:52
Short version: https://www.audubon.org/node/370224?site=greatlakes&nid=4171

02:09:08
https://www.birdmonitors.net/

02:10:08
https://birdfriendlychicago.org/ordinance

02:10:14
chicagobirder.org (Chicago Ornithological Society)

02:12:42
https://www.chicagobirder.org/

02:15:04
most of all the guided tours I have gone on have plenty of females.

02:16:26
I see lots of female birders here in TN (and when I birded in IL) - the big issue I'm always aware of is that there are places that many women are not comfortable walking alone

02:16:33
Likely it’s historically skewed towards men because men had weekends free and women had to take are of the kids,

02:16:46
Yes! What Nancy said too!

02:18:27
https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=750

02:18:47
https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=527

02:19:38
Main hawkcount pages where you can find out more information about numbers and directions

02:19:56
Thank you!!!