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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 454 episodes available.
March 04, 2026Legends of the JackdawThe catchy name “Jackdaw” belongs to a European bird that looks like a compact crow drawn in shades of light and dark gray. They are comfortable around people, which helps explain their place in folklore. Some cultures saw the Jackdaw as a predictor of rain, others as a savior of crops. Or possibly...more2minPlay
March 03, 2026Hasta las aves cantoras tienen que ensayarLas aves cantoras nos deleitan con su música, pero a veces pueden sonar repetitivas. Y es que necesitan ensayar su canto para seguir dando lo mejor de sí. Investigadores que estudiaron al diamante cebra ( Taeniopygia guttata) descubrieron que las hembras preferían los cantos de los machos que habían...more2minPlay
March 03, 2026Some Birds Have Two VoicesThe amazing vocal organ found in most birds, the syrinx, has two sides, with different sets of muscles and nerves controlling each side. That lets some songbirds sing two separate melodies at the same time. The Veery, a species of Thrush, can even sing a rising melody and a falling melody...more0minPlay
March 02, 2026Hollywood Has Gone To The BirdsSome of Hollywood’s most iconic beasts owe their signature sounds to the squawks, tweets, and even hisses of birds....more3minPlay
March 01, 2026Telling Apart Two Cheery Bird SongsThe American Robin and the Baltimore Oriole both have cheery, upbeat songs. At first, you might think there’s no way to tell these two singers apart. But there are a couple of differences. American Robins usually have a longer song, while Baltimore Orioles usually stop after a phrase or two. Plus...more3minPlay
February 28, 2026Rapid Evolution in the Galápagos IslandsScientists have long thought that new species took a very long time to emerge. This thinking has now changed dramatically. On an island in the Galápagos, researchers Rosemary and Peter Grant discovered that a hybrid union of two distinct species of finch produced descendants different from any of...more3minPlay
February 27, 2026Ducks That WhistleWhistling as they fly, Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks are gorgeous waterfowl with bright pink bills and legs, chestnut necks and backs, and black underparts. Though most whistling-ducks live in the tropics, Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks are found in the U.S. along the western Gulf Coast and Florida...more0minPlay
February 26, 2026The Delightfully Round Bearded ReedlingThe Bearded Reedling is a wetland songbird that’s enjoying a boom in both population and popularity. Barely larger than a chickadee, the male reedlings are often photographed with their feathers puffed out to near spherical proportions, earning them the nickname of “the roundest bird in the world.”...more0minPlay
February 25, 2026Birding 101: Bird Vocab BasicsAny hobby or special interest has its own jargon. You’ll pick up on the silly slang that birders use as you go – like calling the Yellow-rumped Warbler, “butterbutt.” Still, learning a few basics of bird vocab is useful when you’re starting out. It’ll help you ask better questions when you’re...more3minPlay
February 24, 2026Lo que hace que las plumas sean tan fuertes y ligerasLas plumas de las aves son conocidas por su ligereza, pero también son sorprendentemente resistentes: soportan vuelos complicados y vientos fuertes. Están hechas de beta-queratina, una versión más resistente de la queratina que compone nuestras uñas y cabello. Además, tienen una estructura...more2minPlay
FAQs about BirdNote:How many episodes does BirdNote have?The podcast currently has 454 episodes available.