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The Birdhouse Banter is about to begin! 09 Apr 202600:01:31

It's almost here! The Birdhouse Banter is about to take off officially on Saturday, April 11th at 7:00am MDT. 
What is this all about? Host Bryn Griffiths explains what's up. 

EP 1- The Story Behind Meika's Birdhouse11 Apr 202600:31:42

In the inaugural episode of The Birdhouse Banter, host Bryn Griffiths engages with Ian Sprague and Janine Couture, co-founders of Meika's Birdhouse. The conversation explores their journey in establishing a bird care business, the challenges they faced, and the importance of bird rescue and care. They discuss the various segments of their podcast, including birdwatching tips and insights into the safe house for birds. The episode emphasizes the joy of birdwatching and the responsibilities of bird ownership, particularly focusing on parrots and their unique needs.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction to The Birdhouse Banter

01:49
The Birth of Meika's Birdhouse

07:45
Challenges and Growth in Business

15:34
Exploring Meika's Safehouse

22:06
Understanding Parrots and Their Care

23:06
The Bird's Eye View: Backyard Birdwatching

EP 2- Exploring Meika's Birdhouse23 Apr 202600:21:41

In this episode of The Bird House Banter, Bryn Griffiths and Ian Sprague discuss the vibrant environment at Meika's Birdhouse, the importance of bird care, feeding essentials, and the local support that sustains their efforts. Janine Couture also shares heartwarming adoption stories, particularly focusing on Rocky, a double yellow-headed Amazon parrot, and delve into the challenges faced in bird rescue. The conversation also touches on the excitement of spring birdwatching and the changing dynamics of local bird populations.

Chapters

00:00
Welcome to Meika's Birdhouse

03:01
Bird Care and Feeding Essentials

06:06
The Importance of Local Support

09:05
Rocky's Journey and Adoption Stories

12:08
Challenges in Bird Rescue

15:01
Spring Birdwatching Insights

EP 3- Wild vs Domestic Birds: Understanding the Difference11 May 202600:30:06

On this episode, Bryn Griffiths, Ian Sprague, and Janine Couture at Meika's Bird House explore the fascinating world of wild versus domestic birds, the importance of understanding bird behavior, and practical tips for bird care and conservation. Discover insights on bird domestication, safe bird handling, and creating bird-friendly environments.


Key Topics

  • Wild vs domestic birds
  • Bird domestication and behavior
  • Bird safety and handling
  • Creating bird-friendly environments
  • Bird adoption and rescue

Sound Bites

  • "Training the owner is like training a dog."
  • "Don't get a baby bird if you're in your mid-60s."
  • "Birds are teaching critters, not objects."

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to Bird House Banter

01:10
Understanding Wild vs Domestic Birds

09:43
The Importance of Bird Adoption

13:59
Yoshi's Adoption Story

18:01
Preparing for Bird Season

28:08
Fun Facts About Birds


Resources

Guest Links

EP 4-Unlocking the Secrets of Bird Intelligence25 May 202600:29:25

In this episode of The Birdhouse Banter, host Bryn Griffiths, along with Ian Sprague and Janine Couture, delve into the fascinating world of bird intelligence, discussing how different species exhibit varying levels of cognitive abilities. They explore the reasons behind bird surrender, emphasizing the importance of understanding the commitment involved in bird ownership. The conversation shifts to creating a bird-friendly backyard, highlighting the significance of providing suitable environments for different bird species. The episode concludes with fun facts about birds, including the notorious cowbird and its unique parenting habits.

Takeaways

  • Birds have impressive cognitive abilities and can outsmart their owners.
  • Training and interaction with birds build trust and provide enrichment.
  • Different bird species have unique personalities and learning styles.
  • Lifestyle changes are the most common reason for bird surrender.
  • Birds can be noisy and messy, which surprises many new owners.
  • Creating a bird-friendly backyard involves providing diverse food and shelter options.
  • Birds learn from each other and can recognize human faces.
  • The blue jay is known for its vocal announcements before arrival.
  • Cowbirds lay their eggs in other birds' nests, making them poor parents.
  • Enrichment is crucial for keeping birds mentally stimulated and happy.

Sound Bites

  • "Can they outsmart me?"
  • "Birds are always training us."
  • "Every bird has its own personality."
  • "Birds can be noisy and messy."
  • "Cowbirds are the worst parents."

Chapters

00:00
The Intelligence of Birds

11:37
Understanding Bird Surrender

19:23
Creating a Bird-Friendly Backyard

26:23
Fun Facts About Birds


EP 5- Bird Breeds or Species13 Jun 202600:30:28

On this episode of Birdhouse Banner, Bryn, Ian, and Janine explore various aspects of bird care and behavior, including the distinction between bird breeds and species, stages of bird development, and what to do when encountering found birds. They also discuss wildlife rehabilitation resources, enrichment techniques for parrots, and share a heartwarming story about three conures. The episode concludes with practical advice on choosing bird baths and maintaining a bird-friendly environment.


Takeaways

  • Understanding the difference between bird breeds and species is crucial.
  • Birds go through distinct stages of development: nestling, fledgling, and juvenile.
  • If you find a bird on the ground, identify its stage before intervening.
  • Wildlife rehabilitation groups like Wild North can provide assistance for injured birds.
  • Enrichment activities, like watching TV, can benefit parrots in shelters.
  • Mango and Tango, two conures, found companionship with a Nanday conure named Jimmy.
  • Bird baths should be designed to attract various bird species.
  • Moving water in bird baths is more attractive to birds than still water.
  • Apple cider vinegar can help keep bird baths clean and free of bacteria.
  • Ducks can adapt to living in residential areas, often visiting for food.

Sound Bites

  • "What kind of bird is Elliot?"
  • "Juveniles are just like human juveniles."
  • "Don't touch too much when handling birds."
  • "Wild North is a great group for bird help."
  • "TV is just one form of enrichment for them."
  • "You can have ducks in your yard."

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to Birdhouse Banner

01:34
Understanding Bird Breeds vs. Species

04:46
Stages of Bird Development

10:01
What to Do with Found Birds

12:45
Wildlife Rehabilitation Resources

14:12
Safe House Insights: Enrichment for Parrots

18:09
The Story of Mango, Tango, and Jimmy

21:22
Choosing the Right Bird Bath

EP 6- Getting Ready to Nest / Bird Strikes27 Jun 202600:29:27

This episode explores bird nesting behaviors, how to support nesting birds, and ways to prevent window strikes and house accidents. Perfect for bird enthusiasts and homeowners alike, it offers practical tips and fascinating bird facts. Plus... who is Elliotte? 

Key Topics

  • Bird nesting behaviors and materials
  • Supporting and helping nesting birds
  • Preventing window strikes and house accidents


Key Frameworks

  • Bird Nesting Materials Guide
  • Window Collision Prevention Strategies

Action Items

  • Install bird-safe decals on windows
  • Provide nesting materials like moss and horse hair
  • Keep house doors and windows closed or barriered during nesting season

Sound Bites

  • "Birds use moss, twigs, and even horse hair."
  • "Birds are extremely social and need space."
  • "Window decals can prevent deadly collisions."

Chapters

00:00
Nesting Habits of Birds

07:22
Creating Safe Spaces for Birds

18:51
Birds and Window Strikes

27:01
Fun Facts About Birds



EP 7- Ruby Throated Hummingbirds / How much are you feeding your birds? 11 Jul 202600:30:57

In this episode, Bryn Griffiths along with Ian Sprague and Janine Couture discuss the fascinating world of hummingbirds, bird feeding, and bird identification, sharing practical tips and fun facts to enhance your birdwatching experience.

Key Topics

  • Ruby throated hummingbirds in Alberta
  • Bird migration and long game strategy
  • Feeding and attracting hummingbirds
  • Bird identification and field guides
  • Using apps for bird watching and identification
  • Bird behavior and territoriality
  • Seasonal bird feeding tips
  • Story of Luna the bird and bird rescue
  • Changing bird songs and dialects

Sound Bites

  • "Hummingbirds remember where they eat and map it in their brain."
  • "They migrate all the way down into South and Central America."
  • "Hummingbirds are like gladiators at feeders."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction to the episode and guests

00:25
Overview of ruby throated hummingbirds in Alberta

01:11
Migration patterns and how hummingbirds find feeders

02:09
Playing the long game with plants and feeders

03:31
Migration distances and bird memory

04:30
Circadian rhythms and juvenile learning

05:48
Timing for putting out feeders and planting for hummingbirds

07:16
Feeding locations and attracting hummingbirds

08:10
Hummingbird territoriality and competition

09:02
Building a backyard for hummingbirds and other birds

10:00
Feeding different bird species and diet variety

12:35
Overfeeding and bird nutrition

13:55
Managing seed and food spoilage

15:04
Routine and care in bird feeding

15:46
Story of Luna the bird and bird rescue

18:42
Reflections on Luna's story and bird care

19:47
Using field guides and bird identification tools

23:33
Apps and technology for bird watching

27:08
Fun fact: Changing bird songs and dialects

29:06
Closing remarks and contact information

EP 8- Understanding Hormonal Behaviour and Care / The Parrot Crisis26 Jul 202600:29:10

Hosts Bryn Griffiths, Ian Sprague and Janine Couture explore the fascinating world of parrots, their behaviours, and the challenges faced by captive and wild birds. This episode covers hormonal behaviors, the parrot crisis, and tips for bird care.

Key Topics

  • Hormonal behaviors in parrots
  • The parrot overpopulation crisis
  • Bird diet and chop preparation
  • Cleaning bird feeders and environment
  • Fun facts about bird sexuality and behavior


Titles

  • Understanding Parrot Hormonal Behavior and Care
  • The Parrot Crisis: Overpopulation and Rescue Solutions

Sound Bites

  • "Birds get frustrated because you can't fulfill their needs"
  • "Most behaviors are cues, not just hormonal"
  • "Birds can be gay and form same-sex bonds"

Chapters

00:00
Understanding Hormonal Behavior in Birds

11:07
The Parrot Crisis: A Growing Concern

17:15
Jasper's Story: A Case Study in Rescue

21:21
Maintaining Bird Feeders for Health

26:24
Fun Facts About Bird Behavior

EP 9- Seeing the Unseen: How Birds View the World / The Five Freedoms08 Aug 202600:25:17

In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of bird vision, behaviour, and care. Our experts share insights on how birds see, communicate, and how to provide them with a humane and enriching environment.

Key Topics

  • Birds see into ultraviolet spectrum and have superior vision
  • Bird communication through body language and feather displays
  • Five freedoms of animal welfare applied to bird care
  • Importance of proper enclosure size and environment
  • Birds' natural behaviors and how to accommodate them
  • Birds as companion animals and social needs
  • Bird species diversity and unique traits
  • Birdsitting services and pet care tips


Sound Bites

  • "Birds see everything we see plus ultraviolet."
  • "Birds' signals are like fireworks to them."
  • "Birds need to feel secure and free from fear."

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to Bird Vision and Perception

00:21
How Birds See Beyond Human Capabilities

01:42
Bird Communication Through Visual Signals

02:41
Bird Mating Displays and Feather Signaling

03:48
Bird Watching and Bird Behavior Observation

04:40
UV Light and Indoor Bird Vision

05:42
The Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare for Birds

08:19
Expressing Natural Bird Behaviors and Enclosure Needs

10:49
The Importance of Bird Companionship

14:27
Bird Sitting and Pet Care Services

16:58
The Role of Pigeons and Doves as Companion Birds

19:47
Bird Sounds and Communication Secrets

21:53
Largest Flying Animals and Bird Species Facts

23:17
Conservation Status of Large Bird Species

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