
A Life in Birds, A Life in Joy with Jody Allair
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Show Notes
Today on the Bird Joy Podcast, we welcome Jody Allair—an avid birder, naturalist, and communicator who has been living a full-on bird life for decades and still brings curiosity, joy, and humanity to everything he does. Jody began birding and banding as a teen at Long Point Bird Observatory and now serves as Director of Communications at Birds Canada, where he leads media efforts, co-edits BirdWatch Canada magazine, produces the Warblers Podcast, and helps coordinate eBird Canada.
In this episode, we explore Jody’s origin story and how early banding experiences shaped his conservation ethic. We talk about finding joy while doing serious bird work, from bald eagles to nocturnal owls, and why storytelling across radio, podcasts, TV, and print is so powerful for connecting people to birds. Jody also dives into springtime warbler madness, offers advice for turning warbler confusion into joy, and reflects on the role of community science in building belonging. Plus, stories from birding tours, a playful lightning round, and reflections on what still brings him bird joy after 20+ years.