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Four Irish Lads Talk Birds and Birding
29 Episodes
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Episode 5

Episode 5

2022-09-0701:08:28

The lads are just getting their rhythm back ahead of the autumn. They talk finding rarities in Ireland (and in Graham’s case Norfolk), they share some new audio, discuss recent nocmig trends and reveal the last episode’s mystery bird.
Episode 4

Episode 4

2022-08-2456:26

The lads have been enjoying a very extended summer break but are back now just in time for the autumn. There's plenty to catch-up on including the usual 'Mystery' call, Sean's 'sky-balling' recording career and crazy dreams to 're-wild' Ballycotton lake!
Episode 3

Episode 3

2022-05-0126:35

Something a little different. Graham's first birding trip in almost three years takes him to the wilds of Donegal and over on to Tory Island. Join him on his road trip as he searches for Golden Eagle, singing Ring Ouzel and crexing Corncrakes!
Episode 2

Episode 2

2022-03-1201:10:36

We were very lucky to be joined by one of Ireland's best known birders. Killian Mullarney is probably best known for his meticulously accurate illustrations in the Collins Bird Guide but he is also an identification expert, tour leader and member of The Sound Approach. We ask how it all started, how and why he began to draw birds, the genesis of the famous Collins Guide (now entering its 3rd edition) and the new Sound Approach book on waders.
Episode 1

Episode 1

2022-02-1359:38

2022 gets off to a great start for The Phil More's Corner Podcast as we chat with CEO and founder of Lush Cosmetics and the driving force behind The Sound Approach, Mark Constantine.
Episode 13

Episode 13

2021-12-2001:05:18

As the year draws to a close we reminisce on the highlights of 2021. Santa duties precluded Brian for joining us for the final episode but he is ably replaced by guest presenter Alan Dalton who fills us in on the amazing year he's had recording birds at Landsort, Sweden. Sean shares with us some of his finest recordings from what was a vintage year whilst Harry and Graham look ahead to 2022.
Episode 12

Episode 12

2021-11-2701:05:18

We had the great pleasure to interview multi-award winning sound recordist Simon Elliott.  Simon specialises in  high quality, close up wildlife vocabulary recordings and shares with us some of his favourite pieces from a lifetime of recording the natural soundscape. He takes us from the Scottish Highlands (Osprey, Capercaillie and Golden Eagle) to The Great Barrier Reef (Wedge-tailed Shearwaters) and even a carpark in Costa Rica (Montezuma Oropendola). Get those headphones out as this is a special one!
Episode 11

Episode 11

2021-11-0746:43

Back after a two month hiatus. No guests or special topics this time, just the four lads winging it and trying hard to salvage something from a less than vintage autumn.
Episode 10

Episode 10

2021-09-0401:09:30

Our little Podcast has reached its 21st epsiode and what better way to mark this milestone than by sitting down to chat with one of the finest out there, none other than Yoav Perlman. He tells us about his formative years birding in Israel, we reminisce on his time studying and birding in the UK and some of his favourite memories from those days. We talk about his blog, his photography and his collaboration and deep friendship with the late Martin Garner. There's also his 'Big Year' and of course the excellent 'Champions of the Flyway'.  An episode not to be missed.
Episode 9

Episode 9

2021-08-0501:09:04

Back to what we know best as we talk sound recording, nocmig and lots more with author, expert sound recordist and ecologist Stanilas Wroza.
Episode 8

Episode 8

2021-07-2945:20

We were very excited to have the opportunity to sit down and chat with one of the finest bird artists out there. Hans Larsson tells us how his interest in birds and drawing first began. He talks about his collaborations with Klaus Malling Olsen illustrating the identification guides to Terns, Skuas and Jaegers and Gulls of Europe, North America and Asia and more recently on the much anticipated "Seabirds - The New Identification Guide"  with Peter Harrison and Martin Perrow.
Episode 7

Episode 7

2021-07-1551:00

In any other episode stories of Least Terns, Short-billed Dowitchers, European Rollers and Pacific Golden Plovers would be enough to occupy us completely and that's without our ramblings on Tayto Park and the Patagonia Picnic Table Effect. However, this episode is really about about Sean's two stonking nocmig records. First of all he digs out a Baillon's Crake in Wicklow (Ireland's 5th record if accepted) and a week later he outdoes himself when he comes across a Semi-Palmated Plover down on the Mizen Peninsula - the lad is on fire!!
Episode 6

Episode 6

2021-06-2245:50

We sit down for a fascinating chat with Alan Lauder. He tells us how an early passion for birding on Scotland's east coast lead to a career in ornithology and conservation plus he tells us all about Ireland's newest Bird Observatory on Inishtrahull island off the Donegal coast.Oh - and there's the obligatory mystery bird at the end!
Episode 5

Episode 5

2021-05-3056:36

Just about time to get another episode in before spring ends and the summer doldrums begin. Graham and Sean have both been out in the field pointing their parabolas at anything that makes a sound and in the process have managed to capture some nice recordings. Rattling Lesser Whitethroats, spinning Wood Warblers, drumming Woodpeckers and scratchy Sardinian Warblers.......who'd believe it's an Irish spring. We finish with a promise from Harry and Brian that they'll get out birding and find something to talk about in Episode 6.
Episode 4

Episode 4

2021-04-2101:14:34

We are joined on this episode by the long-serving warden of Cape Clear Bird Observatory, none other than Mr. Steve Wing.  Steve regales us with stories of great days on Cape that included such birding gems as Blue-winged Warbler, Chimney Swift and the famous 2008 trio of Yellow Warbler, Solitary Sandpiper and Northern Waterthrush. We hear what its like to spend winter in the obs, we discuss the future of bird observatories and finally get to talk to Steve about his excellent book 'The Natural History of Cape Clear 1959 - 2019'.
Episode 3

Episode 3

2021-04-0557:30

Spring is finally here and there's plenty to discuss on this episode of The Phil More's Corner Podcast. Sean shares his prize winning 'Cuckoo' recording with the group. We hear some odd Treecreeper calls and of course there's obligatory mystery bird. 
Episode 2

Episode 2

2021-03-0701:01:11

It may still feel like winter and we may still be in lockdown but spring is just around the corner. After a short break The Phil More's Corner team bring us up to date with their birding exploits. There's the first known Irish recording of Great White Egret, the sound of departing Whooper Swans and some memorable birding moments from times past.
Episode 1

Episode 1

2021-01-2456:08

Welcome to Series 2 of The Phil More's Corner Podcast. It may be deep winter, we may still be in lockdown but there's always some birding to talk about. Sean has left sunny Spain and returned to damp old Ireland. We hear his remarkable recordings of Otter and Red Fox plus possibly one of the fewest recordings of singing Redwing in Ireland. We also veer hugely off topic and discuss the origins of the Banshee and the legend of the dreaded 'Three Knocks'!
Episode 11

Episode 11

2020-12-0601:09:48

As the year draws to an end, the lads talk us through their highlights of 2020 and hopes for 2021. We listen to some of Sean's favourite recordings, Graham tells us how he shocked a Moroccan family whilst photographing Seebohm's Wheatear and Harry shakes the world to its very core by stating that "99's are not real ice-creams"!
Episode 10

Episode 10

2020-11-1701:23:21

We mark the milestone of 10 episodes of The Phil More's Corner Podcast by chatting with birder, sound recordist and author David Darrell Lambert. David tells us about his early memories of birding in the Norfolk Brecks, Minsmere and Bempton Cliffs, how birding became his livelihood and how his book 'Birdwatching London' came to be.Episode 9's mystery call remains a mystery but we do have a new one to test your listening skills with. Sean tells us how he got stuck in the mud, got out of the mud and then got stuck again whilst Graham tells us his 'Stonechat' news!
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