Episodes

  • Finding Birds Through Trees with Georgia Silvera Seamans
    Jun 19 2026

    In this episode of The Spark Bird Podcast, our hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally welcome Georgia Silvera Seamans, environmental educator, founder of Local Nature Lab, and host of the Your Bird Story podcast. Georgia reflects on the many spark bird moments throughout her life, from growing up in Jamaica, surrounded by birds without realizing their significance, to reconnecting with nature through trees, urban green spaces, and birding as an adult.

    Links & Resources from This Episode

    🌿 Follow Local Nature Lab on Instagram at @localnaturelab to explore urban nature, neighborhood ecology, and community programming in New York City.

    🐦 Follow Georgia Silvera Seamans and the Your Bird Story podcast on Instagram at @yourbirdstory for more conversations about birds and personal connections to nature.

    🎧 Listen to Your Bird Story, Georgia's podcast, on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

    🌳 Visit the Local Nature Lab website to learn more about programs, tours, wildlife surveys, and ways to connect with nearby nature.

    📚 Explore the book that inspired Georgia: The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America: Second Edition.

    ✨ Learn more about Georgia Silvera Seamans and her work through her website and blog.

    Show Notes by Kayla Gajewski

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    34 mins
  • Jeffrey Train and Our Tern: Building Community Through Birds
    Jun 5 2026

    In this episode of The Spark Bird Podcast, hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally welcome Jeffrey Train, educator and co-founder of Our Tern in Hoboken, New Jersey. What began as curiosity quickly grew into a passion for birding, teaching, and community stewardship.

    Links & Resources from This Episode

    🌿 Visit Our Tern to learn more about the community-driven effort to support nesting terns and urban ecology in Hoboken.

    📸 Follow Jeffrey Train on Instagram @mrtrain_

    🐦 Follow Our Turn on Instagram @ourternhoboken

    📚 Learn more about To See Every Bird on Earth: A Father, a Son, and a Lifelong Obsession by Dan Koeppel, one of Jeff's favorite birding books and a memoir discussed during the episode.

    Show Notes by Kayla Gajewski

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    41 mins
  • Life Lists and Nemesis Birds with Joe Trezza
    May 22 2026

    On this week's episode of The Spark Bird Podcast, our hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally sit down with journalist, birder, and author Joe Trezza. Joe shares the unforgettable turkey vulture spectacle that became his spark bird experience, reflects on surpassing 1,000 species on his life list, and discusses his upcoming book about the legendary world birder Peter Kaestner.

    Links & Resources from This Episode

    📸 Follow Joe on Instagram for bird photos and updates about his upcoming book @byjoetrezza

    📚 Joe's forthcoming book on world birding and legendary birder Peter Kaestner, The Big Life, releases May 4, 2027.

    Show Notes by Kayla Gajewski

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    39 mins
  • Bird and Moon with Rosemary Mosco
    May 8 2026

    On this week's episode of The Spark Bird Podcast our hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally welcome celebrated cartoonist, author, and naturalist Rosemary Mosco. Rosemary shares her lifelong connection to birds, from childhood backyard discoveries to building a career that blends science communication, humor and art.

    Links & Resources from This Episode

    🐦 Sign up for Rosemary's "Fight Club" newsletter to follow her work: Fight Club newsletter

    📚 Learn more about Rosemary's books, comics, and projects on her website: Rosemary Mosco's official website

    🎨 Explore Bird and Moon comics and cartoons: Bird and Moon comics

    📸 Follow Rosemary on Instagram for more nature, birds, and humor @rosemarymosco

    Show Notes by Kayla Gajewski

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    52 mins
  • Tom Ryan's Journey Into Ornithology
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode of The Spark Bird Podcast, our hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally are joined by Tom Ryan, an ornithologist and former student of Janet's at Canisius High School.

    Tom shares his journey from a childhood love of ducks to a defining spark bird moment with a chestnut-sided warbler. He shares how birding has become a way to capture memories and moments in his life.

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    43 mins
  • Being Feather Friendly with Paul Groleau
    Apr 10 2026

    On this week's episode of The Spark Bird Podcast, we welcome Paul Groleau, President of Feather Friendly Technologies Inc., a company dedicated to reducing bird-window collisions around the world.

    Paul shares his spark bird story of an unforgettable childhood moment when an owl flew directly toward him while cross-country skiing in Ontario. This episode is a reminder that small actions, especially during migration seasons, can have a major impact in protecting the birds we love.

    Links & Resources from This Episode

    🌐 Learn more about Feather Friendly and their mission to reduce bird collisions Feather Friendly.

    🎥 Watch their educational videos and see their products in action on the Feather Friendly YouTube Channel.

    🐦 Check out Jenn's guest appearance on the first episode of Bird Banter.

    🌙 Explore ways to help birds in your own community with Lights Out! Cats In!

    📘 Stay updated with Feather Friendly on Facebook

    📸 Follow along for updates on Instagram @featherfriendly

    💼 Connect with Feather Friendly on LinkedIn

    Show Notes by Kayla Gajewski

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    37 mins
  • Beading Birdsong: Art and Activism with Nina Hale
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode of The Spark Bird Podcast, our hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally welcome Nina Hale, a Minneapolis-based artist and activist who transforms birdsong into hand-beaded bracelets.

    Nina shares her art and passion for birding, as well as her experience living in Minneapolis during the recent federal immigration surge, which has brought thousands of ICE agents into the city. As communities mobilized in response, Nina became actively involved by joining neighborhood patrols, supporting local networks, and using her art not only to remember the birds that have been lost but to stand with those fighting for justice now.

    (Pictured above: The Ivory-billed Woodpecker Birdsong Bracelet Nina shared during the episode.)

    Links & Resources from This Episode

    🧵Discover Nina's handcrafted designs and the birds behind the beads at the Birdsong Bracelets website.

    📸 See her latest designs on Instagram @birdsongbracelets.

    📱Follow Nina's personal Instagram account @helenahandbskt for more birding content and community updates.

    📝The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota is a nonprofit organization that provides free immigration legal representation in Minnesota and North Dakota.

    💜Stand With Minnesota offers a vetted directory of organizations supporting the people and communities directly impacted. If you're unable to donate, consider sharing these efforts, talking with your community, and staying informed.

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    35 mins
  • Sharing the Shore with Mel Julien
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of The Spark Bird Podcast, our hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally talk with Mel Julien, the Community Engagement Director for the NYC Plover Project.

    Mel shares how the Piping Plover became her spark bird after rediscovering the beach near her childhood home during the pandemic. What began as a curiosity about shorebird nesting signs soon led her to volunteer with the NYC Plover Project and eventually join the team working to protect these endangered birds on New York City's beaches.

    Links & Resources from This Episode

    📸 Follow Mel's birding and conservation journey on Instagram at @meldjewels and connect with her professional work on LinkedIn.

    🏖️ Learn more about the NYC Plover Project, whose mission is to protect endangered Piping Plovers and other beach-nesting birds on New York City's beaches through education, community, and volunteer engagement.

    📱 Stay up to date with the NYC Plover Project's work and shorebird updates by following them on social media–Instagram (@nycploverproject), Facebook, X, and Threads.

    Show Notes by Kayla Gajewski

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    36 mins