
Culture Study Podcast How to Fall in Love with Birding
Dec 3, 2025
Join journalist Ryan Goldberg, an expert on urban nature and author of Bird City, as he dives into the enchanting world of birding. He shares the story of his 'spark bird' that ignited his passion and discusses the surprising diversity of birds in cities like New York. Delve into how birding surged during the pandemic and the rise of inclusive, youth-driven birding clubs. Ryan also explores how technology, like the Merlin app, is reshaping the birding experience while emphasizing its role in enhancing mindfulness and community connections.
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Cities Create Migration Hotspots
- Coastal cities funnel migrating birds into remaining green spaces, creating exceptional birding hotspots.
- Ryan calls this the 'Central Park effect' where parks and cemeteries concentrate huge numbers of migrants.
Cemetery Rewilding Boosted Birding
- Greenwood Cemetery noticed many visitors were birders and rewilded parts of its landscape to support birds.
- Ryan notes the cemetery's horticultural decisions made it an even better birding spot.
Pandemic Sparked A Birding Boom
- The pandemic created a surge in birding by lowering ambient noise and giving people time to notice spring migration.
- Many new birders self-identify as 'pandemic birders' who began listening and walking during lockdowns.


