Unearthing the Fascinating World of Birding with Angela, the 'Bird Nerd'

Posted Friday, July 26, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the Sasquatch and Sourdough Podcast, hosts Christina and Crystal welcome special guest Angela, also known as the "Bird Nerd" on Instagram. The trio begins the episode with a fun icebreaker game, where Angela must guess the name of a TV show based on its bird-themed intro. Angela, a bird enthusiast, shares her favorite bird - the titmouse - and her passion for bringing awareness to the exciting and unexpected aspects of birding. She aims to make her content accessible and enjoyable for everyone, even those who may not have an initial interest in birds. During the episode, Angela answers questions from viewers, including what to do if you find a baby bird outside of its nest. She explains that if the bird is hopping and calling out, it is likely a fledgling and its parents are nearby. However, if the bird is too small or injured, it may need to be taken to a rehabilitation center. The conversation then turns to the topic of Blue Jays, with Christina expressing her dislike for their aggressive behavior. Angela, on the other hand, appreciates their intelligence and playful nature. She also mentions their role as perimeter security, keeping larger predators like hawks away from other birds. Towards the end of the video, Angela shares her own strange and unexplained bird encounter. While out birding, she noticed a group of crows behaving oddly, as if they were mourning the loss of one of their own. This led to a discussion about the intelligence and social behaviors of corvids, a family of birds that includes crows, ravens, and jays. I found this video to be both entertaining and informative. The hosts and their guest created a welcoming and engaging atmosphere, making it easy for viewers to learn about birding and appreciate the beauty and complexity of the avian world. I encourage all of our readers to check out the Sasquatch and Sourdough Podcast and follow Angela's birding adventures on Instagram.