A beginners guide to birding with Jason Hall of the In Color Birding Club
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Whether you’re hiking ancient forests or picnicking in an urban park, birds are all around us. From the common pigeon on a Philly stoop to a bald eagle soaring above the Susquehanna River, the avian world is vast in Pennsylvania.
Birding is the observation of birds in their natural habitats. Often seen as a hobby for old fogies, the activity has gotten a boost of interest and young blood as a result of the pandemic. When we were required to self-isolate and avoid travel, people found birding as a way to explore the natural world in their own backyards.
With binoculars in hand and with an acute ear, Pennsylvania birders have the opportunity to identify hundreds of bird species without every traveling outside of the Commonwealth. From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, new birders are exploring our shared outdoor spaces.
This growing hobby now has roots in places and communities that have not been represented in the past. Black and brown, LGBTQIA plus and impaired communities are forming their own birding groups, clubs and organizations.
They are showing that birding is a hobby for everyone, everywhere
And for this episode, I’m thrilled to speak to one of those people that are making birding and the outdoors more inclusive and accessible for all Pennsylvanians. No matter your race, background, sexuality, physical ability, income or experience.
On this episode, I speak with Jason Hall. Jason is Philadelphia-based birder and founder of the In Color Birding Club in Philadelphia.
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