• Episode 38: Mindful Birding Poetry, Prose, and Presence
    Jun 23 2026

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    In this episode, we’ve invited our listeners and network members to share works of poetry or prose that holds meaning for them within their own practice of Mindful Birding.

    For many practitioners of Mindful Birding, the art of poetry or putting words to our connections to birds can be a powerful element of the practice.

    In this episode, you will hear the voices of Kai Siedenburg, Arax Seghman, Pam Zicca, Susan Preston, Dave Edson, along with your two cohosts, Holly & Holly.

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    24 mins
  • Episode 37: Resilience through Mindful Birding
    Apr 22 2026

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    In this episode, we explore the theme of resilience and the ways Mindful Birding can help strengthen our own psychological wellbeing during challenging times. We reflect on how turning our attention to birds can offer grounding, perspective, and gentle encouragement when life feels heavy or uncertain.

    We also spotlight the role of the caregiver, and how finding time to connect with birds can offer much-needed respite, renewal, and restoration.

    *In our Joy of Birdsong segment, natural sound recordist Laura Sebastianelli shares a recording of American Woodcock performing a sky dance at Frazer Point on the Schoodic Peninsula in Acadia National Park in Winter Harbor, Maine. If you want to learn to record nature, or are already an experienced recordist, she invites you to join her and others in a Natural Sound Recordists Gathering for a week of exceptional field recording opportunities in the Cobscook Bay region of Maine to record, learn, and share among peers.

    *** Due to processing and automated mastering through our podcast platform, Laura Sebastianelli’s audio file was unfortunately badly distorted! We sincerely apologize for this issue and would like to offer listeners access to the original recording, where you can hear her beautiful recording its unmastered, undistorted form.: https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/435216921



    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    43 mins
  • Episode 36 : 100% Attention & Mindful Birding with Faraaz Abdool
    Mar 18 2026

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    In this episode we spend time with long-time Mindful Birding Network member Faraaz Abdool, and we a style of birding that Faraaz calls Casual Birding, and how this style, like Mindful Birding, anchors itself in the quality of attention.

    Faraaz is a wildlife photographer, author, speaker, and birding guide from Trinidad & Tobago who is passionate about making birding more accessible and meaningful for people everywhere. His book Casual Birding in Trinidad & Tobago, published in 2020, explores a philosophy of birding that emphasizes enjoyment, curiosity, and connection over competition. This intention of "birding and being" is Mindful Birding.

    Faraaz’s photography and writing have been widely published, and he regularly speaks with birding groups, podcasts, and conservation audiences around the world. Through his guiding, media work, and collaborations , Faraaz helps inspire a deeper appreciation for birds and the experience of observing them.

    Check out Faraaz's website here: Faraaz Abdool,com

    More about Faraaz here

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    45 mins
  • Episode 35: Merlin & Mindful Birding
    Feb 23 2026

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    In this episode, we discuss the Merlin Bird ID app, an AI tool for bird identification that can help us identify bird sounds, and we discuss how using Merlin impacts our experiences while practicing Mindful Birding, and pose the question: could Merlin sometimes be a barrier for deepening our experiences with birds around us, or be counter-active to Mindful Birding?

    We’re curious to hear your thoughts on this too, and welcome your comments via email (see link above)

    In our Joy of Birdsong segment, natural sound recordist Laura Sebastianelli shares the sounds of a dawn chorus with a rich sense of place in Acadia National Park. If you want to learn to record nature, or are already an experienced recordist, she invites you to join her and others in a Natural Sound Recordists Gathering for a week of exceptional field recording opportunities in the Cobscook Bay region of Maine to record, learn, and share among peers.

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    45 mins
  • Episode 34: Being With: Mindful Birding & the Blurring of Self with Dr. Inbal Ravreby
    Jan 24 2026

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    In this episode, Holly and Holly spend time chatting with Dr. Inbal Ravreby, a post-doctoral researcher at the Cornell University. We chat with Dr. Ravreby about how our experiences in nature and with birds can transport us into a different state of mind and shift our own self-perception. Something called "self-other" blurring, or self / non-self blurring. We talk about these fascinating research areas and how they might positively benefit our experiences while mindful birding.

    In our Joy of Birdsong segment, we listen to the soundscapes of coastal Delaware and the voices of many migratory birds stopping over on an August morning at the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge on the east coast of the United States.

    Other resources mentioned in this episode include:

    Nature and Health Alliance

    Forest Therapy

    Mindful Birding

    Mindfulness Meditation

    Empathy and Compassion


    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    44 mins
  • Episode 33: Gratitude for Birds III
    Nov 26 2025

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    We’re excited to share our third annual “Gratitude for Birds” special—an episode shaped by the voices and heartfelt reflections of our own community. Through voices from around the world, we explore how practicing gratitude can deepen our mindful birding experiences and support our overall feelings of wellbeing.

    We invited our listeners and members of the Mindful Birding Network to share gratitude for birds, and now, we’re delighted to pass the microphone to them.

    You will hear from Dave Edson, Karen , Krista Haenen, Arax Seghman, Ryan, Joy R., George Armistead, Freya McGregor, Susan J. Preston, Pam Zicca, Bruce, and Emily.

    Holly Thomas reads Mary Oliver’s poem Red Bird, and for our Joy of Birdsong segment, Holly Merker shares songs of an iconic red bird, the Northern Cardinal

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    39 mins
  • Episode 32: Bringing Bird Soundscapes Indoors with Terra
    Oct 31 2025

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    There are times when we cannot get outdoors but our wellbeing can surely benefit from the sounds of a natural landscape. Especially so when we can connect to the birds around us by immersing ourselves in the sounds of our own neighborhoods or yards.

    In this episode we sit down with Casey Halverson and Scott Whittle, creators and project leads for Terra, a monitoring device that brings live listening experiences of the outdoors, indoors, as they share how we can use Terra to help birds, and other wildlife, as well as ourselves.

    In our Joy of Birdsong segment, Chris Benesh returns to share a recording of a Stygian Owl, right in time for Halloween.

    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    36 mins
  • Episode 31 Mindful Birding & Sensory Engagement: Stories of deepening our connections
    Sep 26 2025

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    In this episode, we spend time chatting about deepening our connections to birds through Mindful Birding experiences and how engaging our senses can enhance our experiences and feelings of connections.

    We cover a variety of subjects, including some key take-aways from a New York Times article published in August that asserts that time spent in nature can boost your attention span.

    In our Joy of Birdsong segment, we showcase the music of a singing Blackburnian Warbler recorded by special guest Wil Hershberger, on behalf of the Schoodic Institute’s Birds of Acadia Sound library.

    Additional links:

    Practical Applications of Grounding to Support Health, Glover, K., 2022

    Wil Hershberger's Song of Insects

    Seth Benz : https://schoodicinstitute.org/team/seth-benz/

    Schoodic Notes Blog: https://schoodicnotes.blog/author/schoodicnotes/


    Intro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Intro Birdsong & Clips throughout : Western Meadowlark
    Outro music: “Inspired by Nature” by PlayAgain
    Outro Birdsong: Eastern Meadowlark
    Mindful Birding Network Website
    Instagram: @mindfulbirdingnetwork
    Produced by Co-hosts Holly Merker and Holly Thomas

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    47 mins