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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 526 episodes available.
July 30, 2025Biomimicry, Birds and Beyond with adrienne maree brownOn this season premiere episode, meet your new co-host, Billy Almon! Billy is an astrobiofuturist (which you’ll hear more about later), and one of his passions and expertise is in the art of biomimicry. Billy lays out the history of this ancient process, how it's been instrumental in connecting...more47minPlay
July 30, 2025Birds, Nests, and CamouflageBird nests can be hard to find, often hidden in plain sight. Is the clever camouflage simply the result of using building materials that the birds happen to find? A Scottish research team used birds popular in the pet trade, Zebra Finches, to try and find out. The team gave nesting Zebra Finches two...more3minPlay
July 29, 2025Patos que silbanSilbando mientras vuelan, los pijijes alas blanca ( Dendrocygna autumnalis) – o patos silbones de ala blanca – son aves acuáticas espectaculares, con picos y patas de color rosa brillante, cuello y lomo castaños, y partes inferiores negras. Aunque la mayoría de los patos silbadores viven en los...more2minPlay
July 29, 2025The White-crowned PigeonThe Florida Keys extend from the state's peninsula like a string of pearls, and pearls they are, in their uniqueness and value. Stands of hardwood trees rise above the islands' level ground. These trees draw many birds of the Caribbean to the keys' tropical habitat. One of these is the White-crowned...more3minPlay
July 28, 2025Breeding Birds of the Northern Great PlainsMigratory birds connect the Northern Plains with many parts of the Western Hemisphere. Lark Buntings, Baird’s Sparrows, Upland Sandpipers, and many other birds winter from Central to southern South America. But their reproduction depends on the bounty of the prairie spring. Disrupting any part of...more3minPlay
July 27, 2025The Secretarybird: Eagle on StiltsThe Secretarybird of sub-Saharan Africa looks like a slim eagle set on the long, slender legs of a crane. Secretarybirds can fly but prefer to hunt on foot, walking over 20 miles a day and dispatching their prey with powerful kicks of their taloned feet....more3minPlay
July 26, 2025On the Trail of the BobwhiteThe Northern Bobwhite — many call it just the Bobwhite — has an unmistakable call, which is also the source of its name. The species is native to the US, east of the Rockies. But Northern Bobwhites have been released into the wild as game birds in many locales in the West....more3minPlay
July 25, 2025Hummingbirds Help Mites Hitch a RideMites are tiny critters related to spiders and ticks. Because they are typically no larger than a grain of salt, many mite species rely on larger animals to survive. In the neotropics, hummingbird flower mites freeload off an existing partnership. This group of mites feeds on nectar and pollen, but...more2minPlay
July 24, 2025Sleeping on the WingSome swifts and frigatebirds stay aloft for months. But for a long time, scientists did not know if the birds might be sleeping on the wing. A 2016 study provided answers. Tiny devices attached to the heads of frigatebirds revealed fascinating information: the birds did sleep while aloft, most often...more2minPlay
July 23, 2025Season 7 of Bring Birds Back Coming Soon!Bring Birds Back, is back... and we’ve got two new co-hosts, Billy Almon and Anika Hazra! They'll be sharing their own personal knowledge and passions with you, and speak with world-renowned faves like J. Drew Lanham, adrienne maree brown, and Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali – to name a few. We’re talking...more2minPlay
FAQs about BirdNote:How many episodes does BirdNote have?The podcast currently has 526 episodes available.