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Escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in the natural world. Rich in imagery, sound, and information, BirdNote inspires you to notice the world around you.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 2min
The Early Bird
Birds have a fascinating strategy when it comes to feeding. Dominant species stay lean during the day, only to feast later, which helps them avoid predators and cope with cold nights. On the other hand, subordinate birds must gather food whenever possible, leading to a heavier build as a survival tactic. Surprisingly, eating later might even boost longevity for woodland birds, challenging the old saying about the early bird. Tune in for insights that flip conventional wisdom on its head!

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Jan 19, 2026 • 3min
Spark Bird: Murry Burgess and the Painted Bunting
Murry Burgess is an urban ornithologist and children's author who discovered her passion for birds through a breathtaking encounter with a Painted Bunting. She shares insights into this bird's remarkable migration journey, highlighting the challenges it faces, from fuel needs to predator evasion. Murry also discusses her important work in advocating for inclusivity in outdoor spaces and her mission to support young birders. Her experiences emphasize that birdwatching can be rewarding and joyful, no matter where you are.

Jan 18, 2026 • 2min
Western Tanagers Are Flashes of Bright Color
Discover the vibrant world of Western Tanagers, with their striking red heads and yellow bodies. These agile birds expertly dart between trees, using their keen vision to spot insects both on bark and mid-air. As winter approaches, they migrate south, blending in with tropical birds in Mexico and Central America. Their diet is diverse, feasting on nuts and fruits as they breed far north in places like southeast Alaska. Learn about the fascinating behavior and seasonal changes of these colorful songbirds!

Jan 17, 2026 • 2min
Ornate Hawk-Eagle: The Elegant Eagle
The Ornate Hawk-Eagle boasts a striking crest, giving it a regal appearance. These skilled hunters can tackle prey that is twice their weight! Their range spans tropical forests from Mexico to Argentina, where they exhibit impressive soaring skills. Notably, these eagles are dedicated parents, with both partners caring for their young. From their unique calls to their parenting habits, this bird encapsulates the beauty of avian life.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 2min
Diving Birds Are Dense
Dive into the world of birds with fascinating insights! Discover how common loons have denser bones to help them chase fish underwater. Unlike gulls, which soar with lightweight skeletons, these divers sit lower and swim powerfully. The podcast also highlights emperor penguins that dive deeply but sacrifice their flight ability. Learn how specialization shapes bird anatomy, enhancing their hunting skills beneath the waves!

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Jan 15, 2026 • 2min
Razorbills Swim in Synchrony
Dive into the world of Razorbills, fascinating seabirds that nest on cliffs. These social creatures display remarkable synchronized swimming patterns before laying eggs. Watch them swim in tight circles, then dive together, surfacing with their bills held open. Marvel at their coordinated zig-zagging through the ocean, showcasing both unity and skill. Discover the unique bond these birds form as many mate for life, illustrating their intricate social dynamics.

Jan 14, 2026 • 2min
Welcoming Back Common Loons
Discover the haunting call of the Common Loon, a symbol of the far north, and its surprising historical nesting range in southern regions. Learn how human activity has impacted their populations and the promising signs of a comeback in these areas. Tune in to reflect on conservation efforts and honor the memory of a passionate bird lover.

Jan 13, 2026 • 2min
How Terns Read the Water
Terns have an incredible ability to read water to catch their next meal. Researchers used drones to track these skilled hunters as they sought out areas of turbulent water. Colliding currents create vortices that trap fish near the surface, making it easier for terns to snap them up. This fascinating observation reveals how these birds use surface cues as their map for locating prey. Their method of fishing showcases the intricate relationship between wildlife and the ocean's dynamics.

Jan 12, 2026 • 2min
Finches Singing Over the Sidewalk
City life has its own soundtrack, courtesy of the House Finch and the American Goldfinch. The House Finch enchants with a sweet song that takes a buzzy turn at the end. In contrast, the Goldfinch impresses with rapid-fire notes and a quirky call that humorously resembles someone saying 'potato chip!' Whether you're strolling along the sidewalk in spring or summer, these finches deliver delightful melodies that brighten urban landscapes.

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Jan 11, 2026 • 2min
Giving Your Cat a Great Life Indoors
Jackson Galaxy, a renowned cat behaviorist and TV personality, shares insights on enriching indoor cat lives. He highlights the dangers outdoor cats face and emphasizes that indoor cats typically live longer, healthier lives. With just 15 minutes of playful engagement daily, cats can thrive rather than merely exist. Galaxy also suggests transforming windows into viewing spots, adding feeders for 'Cat TV' experiences. His tips offer a vibrant life for our feline friends while protecting wildlife.


