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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 367 episodes available.
June 28, 2025The Plover and the HurricanePiping Plovers are tiny, sand-colored shorebirds that nest on the beach. They’re threatened in much of their range. But plovers have gotten a boost from something rather surprising: hurricanes. Superstorm Sandy left behind plant-free, sandy beaches on barrier islands in New York and New Jersey...more2minPlay
June 27, 2025Pigeon Guillemots Have FunAlthough many seabirds utter groans and croaks, the Pigeon Guillemot produces a lovely series of trills and whistles. As part of their courtship, they fly side by side in large circles and loops, a perfectly synchronized flying act. These guillemots do not breed until they are between three and five...more3minPlay
June 26, 2025Why Are Blackbirds Black?Why are blackbirds black? One possible answer is that black is conspicuous against just about all of Nature's backgrounds. Blackbirds, like this flock of Red-winged Blackbirds and Yellow-headed Blackbirds, feed on the ground. Whenever a predator approaches, they take flight. Coming together quickly...more3minPlay
June 25, 2025How Nestlings Leave the NestYoung birds leave their nests in different ways. Some shuffle tentatively along the nearest branch and practice flapping their wings, while others take the "big leap." Which path they take depends upon their species and the location of the nest. Young Great Horned Owls clamber out of the nest to...more2minPlay
June 24, 2025Las aves costeras cuidan sus pasosNo es de sorprender que los patamarillas mayores tengan patas y pies de color amarillo brillante. ¿Por qué? Mientras caminan por aguas poco profundas, un patamarilla mayor ( Tringa melanoleuca; como este) no deja de ver sus patas gracias a su color, mismo que contrasta con el oscuro e irregular...more0minPlay
June 24, 2025Crested Auklets Entice Their Mates with ScentCrested Auklets are small seabirds that nest on remote cliffs in the Northern Pacific and the Bering Sea. But it’s their smell that really sets these birds apart. They smell like tangerines! Experiments show that females go for males that emit the strongest scents....more3minPlay
June 23, 2025Pelagic Birds by BoatSome birds spend most of their lives on the open ocean, only coming to land when it's time to breed. These high-sea specialists are called pelagic birds, which include jaegers, petrels, and albatrosses, among many others. The best way to see them for yourself is by setting sail on a pelagic birding...more2minPlay
June 22, 2025Advice to Beginning Birders from David SibleyDavid Sibley, creator and illustrator of The Sibley Guide to Birds, offers this advice to people learning to identify birds: “Spend time at home, paging through the field guide . . . by flipping through the pages of the book and looking at pictures and reading the names, you’ll start to get a sense...more3minPlay
June 21, 2025What’s in a Name? A Bird!Names are conventions, right? But some names contain something special: a bird! For example, the name Paloma comes from the colloquial name in Spanish for the common pigeon, but as a human name it often refers to doves. Or Garzón, my last name, is derived from Garza, or Heron, in Spanish. Listen to...more2minPlay
June 20, 2025Black-bellied Plover, Arctic NesterIn the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, June days offer almost continuous daylight to breeding birds, including this Black-bellied Plover. At this high latitude, Black-bellied Plovers can complete their breeding cycle in a month and a half. Not long after the summer solstice, the adults begin their...more3minPlay
FAQs about BirdNote:How many episodes does BirdNote have?The podcast currently has 367 episodes available.