Bird watching in Retirement? Henry interviews\xa0Philip Jackson about Bird Watching in Retirement.\xa0\nPhillip is an avid bird watcher (also known as “twitcher” in Australia). \xa0He planned to pursue that interest when he retired from teaching.\nPhillip has actually retired twice. \xa0Henry said he liked it so much he had to do it again. \xa0Listen to the episode to find out how.\nHenry talked with him about how he managed his two retirements, how he supplements his income, and why he supplements his income now he has left full time work.\nBut what Phillip really likes to do is bird watching in retirement. \xa0Henry and Phillip talked about it and they discussed his retirement lifestyle:\n\n* Anyone can enjoy\xa0bird watching. \xa0Novices can enjoy it as much as experienced people.\n* It is truly an activity for all ages, sexes and variety of people. \xa0It doesn't matter if you are athletic, male or female. \xa0The birds are there for everyone to enjoy.\n* Philip introduced us to the resources he uses to locate specific species, and the cataloging which he enjoys. \xa0Of course cataloging is not mandatory to the hobby.\n* Bird watching is\xa0compatible with a great number of other activities which birders often run simultaneously. \xa0For example, camping and photography are the two obvious ones, but some people come to the hobby from simply keeping a couple of pet budgies (parakeets) and developing the interest from there. \xa0Some people start simply by gazing out their window at their bird feeder.\n\nPhilip recommended a book for people interested in Australian history, but he couldn't quite remember the title. \xa0Henry found it: \xa0‘Lost Relations: Fortunes Of My Family In Australia's Golden Age' by Graeme Hewett, published by Allen & Unwin.\nOther Books that were mentioned in the interview include:\n\n* ‘The Field Guide to the Birds of Australia' by Graeme Pizzey and Frank Knight\n* ‘Field Guide to Australian Birds' by Michael Morecombe\n\nSpecial Thanks to:\n\n* Angie Strehlow who helps us get great guests that help us with our retirement lifestyle while keeping everything on track\n* Les Briney who edits the show and makes my guests and me sound terrific\n* Lesinda Tubalado who helps keep the website up to date\n* Henry Shapiro, host of Retired Excited that airs on Fridays\n* YOU the listener for sharing on social media, and telling your friends about it