#80 Jocelyn Anderson - Birds up close
In episode 80, I speak with award-winning photographer and birder, Jocelyn Anderson.
Join me for a delightful conversation about hand-feeding birds, bird photography and a touching Sandhill Crane story.
Show Notes
This Episode
In episode 80, I speak with Jocelyn Anderson, photographer and birder.
Jocelyn lives in Michigan, and started photographing birds around 4 years ago. Her award-winning bird portraits are absolutely stunning.
Jocelyn also films gorgeous slow motion videos of Woodpeckers, Chickadees and Nuthatches taking food from her hand.
In our interview, Jocelyn shares tales of the birds she has photographed at her local park in South eastern Michigan, including the fascinating story of a gosling adopted by a Sandhill Crane family.
In addition, there are tips on photographing birds, and the benefits of joining local birding groups.
Thank you to Randy Braun for designing the artwork for the show.
The theme music is Short Sleeved Shirt by The Drones. Thanks to them for letting me use it. Check out their website at www.dronesmusic.net
Time stamps:
00:02:09 Hand Feeding Birds
00:09:39 Benefits of slow motion photography
00:13:30 Tufted Titmouse
00:19:19 Sandhill Crane family
00:29:13 Why Birds?
00:36:48 Joining local bird groups
00:40:12 Photography Tips
00:45:05 Keep in Touch
Further information:
Jocelyn's posts about the Sandhill Crane Family and the Gosling
Audubon's Guide to Ethical Bird Photography
Audubon article about the Sandhill Cranes
Transcript
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