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Aug 11, 2024 • 2min

Buff-breasted Sandpiper

Discover the fascinating courtship display of the male Buff-breasted Sandpiper as he serenades potential mates in the Arctic. These migratory birds travel thousands of miles from Argentina, showcasing their striking silvery wings. Learn about their preference for grassy habitats during migration and the conservation efforts needed to protect them. Plus, find out how purchasing organic rice can play a crucial role in ensuring the survival of this threatened species. Nature's wonders are just a listen away!
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Aug 10, 2024 • 2min

Migration and Fat

Discover the incredible transformations birds undergo to prepare for migration. From the Blackpoll Warblers that double their weight to Wilson’s Phalaropes that need to shed fat to fly, the metabolic adaptations are astonishing. Learn how these avian athletes forage extensively and adjust their bodies for long-distance journeys. Join the exploration of the inner workings that enable these amazing creatures to take to the skies!
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Aug 9, 2024 • 2min

The Crafty Carolina Wren

Though half the size of a robin, the Carolina Wren has a powerful singing voice that seems to come from a much bigger bird. Many people remember their song with the phrase, “teakettle-teakettle-teakettle!” When these secretive birds venture into the open, look for their cocked tail, bright white eyebrows, tan breasts, and golden-brown backs. One reason these wrens thrive in cityscapes is their ability to build a nest in creative places: everything from an old boot to a window flower box to an engine block are potential places to raise their brood.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Aug 8, 2024 • 5min

Protecting Endangered Birds from Maui’s Wildfires

The Maui Bird Conservation Center helps care for Hawai‘i’s critically endangered bird species, some of which have gone extinct in the wild. Jennifer Pribble, the center’s Wildlife Care Supervisor, lives onsite. A year ago, several wildfires broke out on Maui island in Hawai‘i, killing over a hundred people. The first fire likely began in the forest near the bird center, as security footage later showed. Early in the morning, the wind began directing the fire toward the bird center. Jennifer and a neighbor rushed out to hold off the flames until firefighters arrived, helping save the lives of the center’s rare birds.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 2min

A Giant Parrot of New Zealand

New Zealand was once home to a massive parrot that stood three feet tall, about hip-high to most adult humans. It’s estimated that the bird weighed around fifteen pounds, and it probably didn’t fly. But it didn’t need to, because there were no land predators at that time — between 16- and 19-million-years ago!More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Aug 6, 2024 • 2min

Migrations: Watching Seabirds Summer at the Lake

Many oceanic species like grebes, loons, pelicans, and gulls migrate far inland to raise their young near freshwater lakes. Ring-billed Gulls, for example, breed throughout the northern U.S. Forster’s Terns can be found catching fish in the upper Midwest in the summer. In northern Canada, you may even catch a glimpse of a Surf Scoter as it dives below the glassy surface of the lake. These species return to the coasts for the winter.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 2min

Bringing Birding Adventures to Broward County

While Sierra Taliaferro was working as a Naturalist in Broward County, Florida, in 2021, she collaborated with Broward County Library to help enhance the public’s knowledge about birding. More people became interested in birding as a safe outdoor activity during the pandemic. Sierra and others designed birding backpacks with field guides and binoculars that could be checked out at 10 libraries throughout the county. Sierra also gave a webinar crash course on how to find birds. The program was a success, with many people checking out the backpacks and creating their own birding adventures.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Aug 4, 2024 • 2min

An Amazing World of Owls

Owls are magnificent animals that share our cities with us, and live in some of the most extreme environments on Earth. They range in size from huge, like the Blakiston’s Fish-Owl of Eastern Asia, to the songbird-sized Elf Owl, weighing less than half a deck of cards. Owls play key roles in their ecosystems and even help control pests such as non-native rodents. By giving these amazing birds their space when they’re nesting, preserving habitats where they breed and hunt, and avoiding rodenticides that could poison their prey, we can help ensure a safe future for our world’s incredible owls.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Aug 3, 2024 • 2min

Pigeon Flocks Follow the Leader

Discover the fascinating social structure of homing pigeon flocks. Higher-ranked birds play a crucial role in guiding the flock's movements. Using GPS technology, scientists reveal how pigeons communicate and follow their leaders, making navigation a synchronized effort. It's like a dance, with experienced pigeons leading the way while novices learn from their peers. This intricate hierarchy makes each flight a remarkable display of teamwork in the skies!
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Aug 2, 2024 • 2min

For Shorebirds, Summer Ends Early

Many birds start their long migrations much earlier than we think, especially shorebirds from the Arctic tundra. The American Golden-Plover exemplifies this, nesting in a brief growing season before leaving their young behind to travel south by mid-summer. This fascinating look at their life cycle reveals the urgency of their migration compared to the more prolonged return to North America.

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