In this episode of the Spark Bird Podcast, hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally interview Kayla Fisk, a lifelong birder and artist from central New York. Kayla shares her Spark Bird story, recalling how a unique encounter with a Chuck-will's-widow during her childhood ignited her deeper fascination with birds and birding communities.
Kayla discusses her deep-rooted passion for birding, her 15 years of volunteering at a wildlife rehab center, and her involvement with the local Audubon Center. She reflects on the transformative power of that rare bird sighting in her youth, which drew bird watchers from various states to her parent's driveway. The conversation dives into how her art is inspired by birds, the mindfulness it brings, and the process of integrating birding into her artistic practice. Additionally, Kayla shares insights on bird conservation, rehabilitation, and the growing trend of eco-friendly practices among birding enthusiasts.
Resources & Links from This Episode
📸 Follow Kayla on Instagram – See her latest birding adventures at @kaylafiskbirds.
🌐 Visit Kayla’s Website – Explore her work, projects, and photography at kaylafisk.com.
🪶 Discover the Cornell Lab of Ornithology – Learn more about birds, research, and conservation at birds.cornell.edu.
Time Stamps
00:00 Welcome to the Spark Bird Podcast
00:55 Meet Kayla Fisk: Lifelong Birder and Artist
02:09 Kayla's Spark Bird Story
04:40 The Impact of Birding Community
08:23 Art and Birding: A Creative Connection
10:57 The Benefits of Birding and Nature
13:22 Kayla's Artistic Process
18:31 Birding Adventures and Conservation
25:24 Final Thoughts and Reflections
25:54 Credits