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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. Join us for daily two-minute stories ab... more
FAQs about BirdNote:How many episodes does BirdNote have?The podcast currently has 196 episodes available.
March 06, 2025The Auspicious Chime of the Bare-throated BellbirdThe sight and sound of the Bare-throated Bellbird — the national bird of Paraguay — inspires wonder and delight. Its presence as an indicator species and seed disperser also bodes well for ecosystem health in the Alto Paraná Atlantic Forests that stretch from Southeast Brazil through eastern...more2minPlay
March 05, 2025Danielle Whittaker and the Mystery of Bird ScentWhen biologist Danielle Whittaker started studying bird odors, some scientists tried to discourage her, claiming that birds can’t smell. But that only deepened her curiosity. Once, she caught a whiff of a cowbird, which smelled to her like sugar cookies. Danielle and her colleagues studied Dark-eyed...more2minPlay
March 04, 2025Tecolotito enanoHacia finales de febrero o marzo, los tecolotitos enanos emigran de México para reproducirse en Estados Unidos. Estos diminutos búhos pesan menos de 40 gramos, un poco menos que una pelota de golf. Durante la temporada de reproducción, los tecolotitos enanos viven en bosques y hábitats de cactus en...more2minPlay
March 04, 2025Black-billed MagpieThe Black-billed Magpie is a familiar sight throughout much of the west. The magpie's bulky nest is a rough sphere of sticks nearly three feet across, with entrance ports on the sides. Take a field trip with your local Audubon and see what you can see!...more3minPlay
March 03, 2025Healing Trauma with Animals at the Kyiv ZooShortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022, zookeepers at the Kyiv Zoo shared audio recordings from the animal enclosures with BirdNote. The Zoo staff maintained care for the animals even as they slept in bomb shelters. Two and a half years later, Zoo Program Manager Olga...more2minPlay
March 02, 2025Kingbirds Steal from WaspsKingbirds are robin-sized flycatchers that excel at plucking insects from the air. They’ll even tackle prey as big as cicadas. Finding naturally-camouflaged cicadas hidden among the leaves is hard work. But two species of kingbirds in Arizona found a shortcut — stealing them from cicada-killer wasps...more2minPlay
March 01, 2025Sage Thrasher and SagebrushThe glorious song of the male Sage Thrasher rings out every Spring from tracts of sagebrush throughout the west. Sagebrush was once widespread in the Great Basin region, and so were the thrashers. But huge areas of sagebrush were turned into alfalfa and potato farms, and the songs of the thrasher...more2minPlay
February 28, 2025You Are What You EatHouse Finches are familiar birds all across North America. Researchers have shown that the red coloration of males is produced from carotenoid pigments in the birds' diet. Male House Finches develop brighter plumage when they are growing in new feathers, if they eat more fruits containing...more2minPlay
February 27, 2025Long-lived Wisdom, the AlbatrossThis month, we’re celebrating BirdNote’s 20th anniversary. Twenty years is a long time, but we can’t hold a candle to Wisdom the albatross, the world’s oldest-known wild bird who is at least 74 years old. Here’s to many more years — for BirdNote, and for Wisdom....more2minPlay
February 26, 2025Nest Cavities – Book EarlyTree Swallows and bluebirds — like this Western Bluebird — are among the earliest northbound migrants to arrive, heralding spring a month before the equinox. These species will nest only in cavities, such as old woodpecker holes or man-made nest boxes. But the supply of specialized nest sites is...more2minPlay
FAQs about BirdNote:How many episodes does BirdNote have?The podcast currently has 196 episodes available.