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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 368 episodes available.
May 08, 2025Bringing Condor HomeTiana Williams-Claussen is a member of the Yurok Nation and Director of the Yurok Tribe Wildlife Department. In this episode, she shares the story of how the California Condor, known as Prey-go-neesh in the Yurok language, went extinct on Yurok lands due to the environmental exploitation that...more3minPlay
May 07, 2025Ruffed Grouse: Splendid DrummerThe male Ruffed Grouse stands on a resonant fallen log in the shelter of a brushy thicket, thumping the air with his wings. He raises them and, cupping them forward, beats the air. He's slow at first, then faster, creating a reverberating drum roll. This announces his territory and his desire for a...more2minPlay
May 06, 2025Migración a través del Golfo de MéxicoEn la primavera, millones de pájaros cantores, como este chipe peregrino, migran al norte atravesando el Golfo de México desde Yucatán hasta el sureste de Estados Unidos. Cuando las aves se encuentran con tormentas o vientos en contra, muchas de ellas morirán. ¿Para qué arriesgarse a morir de...more2minPlay
May 06, 2025A Sailor Finds Companionship with Birds IISailor and artist, Brechin Morgan, circumnavigated the globe solo. Alone on the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, he welcomed the companionship of a Swallow-tailed Gull, flying off of the bow stay in front of the boat, like a little shadow of moonlight floating back and forth, almost all night long...more3minPlay
May 05, 2025Bobolinks: Birds of GrasslandsMale Bobolinks are first to arrive on their breeding grounds in the grasslands. Why are there fewer Bobolinks than in decades past? Probably because the landscape of North America has changed so much. Bobolinks originally nested on native prairies of the Midwest and southern Canada. Much of the land...more2minPlay
May 04, 2025A Marsh With More Than One PurposeThe Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary in Northwest California is an important stop along the Pacific Flyway, one of the four main routes for bird migration through North America. Visitors are sometimes surprised to learn that this wildlife sanctuary is also the city of Arcata’s wastewater...more2minPlay
May 03, 2025International Dawn Chorus DayThe first Sunday of May is International Dawn Chorus Day, a day to appreciate the beauty of birds’ dawn songs. Dawn Chorus Day began as a small event in Birmingham, England in the 1980s and has grown to be a worldwide celebration of birdsong. You can join in wherever you are by listening to the...more2minPlay
May 02, 2025There’s Something About PenguinsThere’s just something about penguins. Pleasantly plump, they stand upright and teeter like toddlers. Although often depicted in black and white, most are actually more colorful. Seven species have long, jaunty golden feather tufts above their eyes. King Penguins and Emperor Penguins have necks that...more3minPlay
May 01, 2025Ruby-throated HummingbirdRuby-throated Hummingbirds are the only hummingbirds that nest in the Eastern states. Most Ruby-throats spend the winter in Central America. By March, some males are already returning to the Southeast. But it's well into April before they reach the northern states. Female hummingbirds arrive a...more2minPlay
April 30, 2025Puffin Bills GlowPuffins are known for their flashy bills, striped like a giant piece of candy-corn. New research has found that the bills of Atlantic Puffins glow brightly under ultraviolet blacklights. Neon, curved streaks appeared between the different colored segments of a puffin’s bill in this lighting. It’s...more2minPlay
FAQs about BirdNote:How many episodes does BirdNote have?The podcast currently has 368 episodes available.