Once Upon a Checklist
Once Upon a Checklist
Episode 2: This Episode Contains Multitudes
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Episode 2: This Episode Contains Multitudes

On the first episode of Once Upon a Checklist we heard about the intimate experience of spending time with a single bird. In our case - in Don Roberson’s case - it was one of the last Guam Flycatchers alive on earth. It was a sad story.

This time we’re going full speed in the other direction. Toward joy, and glee, and huge numbers of birds. Really immense numbers of birds. Really very colossally spectacular numbers of birds.

Special thanks to Kathy Mihm Dunning and Van Remsen. My son pilot is 100% inching his way towards a podcast takeover, so I ought to be thankful in the time I have before he becomes the boss. I will never stop expressing my gratitude to Alex Tomlinson for designing OUAC’s amazing logo, which’ll be appearing on more t-shirts very soon.

Did you see the print from Episode 1? It’s a risograph print that is bright and brilliant in a 1980s Miami Vice kind of way, and I bet it’d look great in your summer home. The print for this episode is coming very soon (maybe even today) and although I can’t give you a preview I can say that it involves an optical illusion. If you want to make sure you get a copy, you can upgrade your subscription to the Checklist Aficionado level right now and you’ll get the 1st one, the 2nd one, and all the other prints for a very reasonable price.


Next month on the podcast we’re going to talk about the checklists that changed our lives. About the times when we left to go birding, and you came back changed.

Maybe you met the person you were going to marry?

Maybe you almost died?

Maybe you were reborn?

In any case, I want to hear from you. You can e-mail me with your checklist story at ouac@substack.com or you can always get me on Twitter.

-Jer

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Once Upon a Checklist
Once Upon a Checklist
Writer and National Geographic Explorer Jer Thorp takes listeners on fact-filled, far-flung journeys to flush out the human stories behind some of birding's most unusual checklists. Absorbing for birders and non-birders alike, Once Upon a Checklist will change the way you think about birds and the people who love (and count) them.
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