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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 182 episodes available.
June 06, 2025Northern Parula Sings From on HighThe Northern Parula is a tiny bird with a big personality. These colorful warblers spend their days in search of tasty insects high up in the forest canopy of woodlands in North America. To get a good look, first try listening for their unmistakable vocal feats! This episode is sponsored by Gary and...more3minPlay
June 05, 2025Bird in Flight, Strong but LightThe feathers of a bird are, for their weight, among the strongest structures in the world. The bones of this Magnificent Frigatebird weigh less than its feathers! To further reduce weight while maintaining strength, many bird bones are fused. In addition, the pectoral and pelvic girdles and ribs are...more2minPlay
June 04, 2025The Loquacious ChatIn summer, the thick tangles of streamside vegetation in many canyons echo with an uncanny sound — the Yellow-breasted Chat. You may find it in willow thickets, brushy tangles, and other dense, understory habitats, usually at low to medium elevations around streams. The male Yellow-breasted Chat may...more2minPlay
June 03, 2025El Bosque de Niebla de la Reserva El TriunfoEn lo alto de las montañas de Chiapas, estado en el extremo sur de México, una chachalaca negra ( Penelopina nigra) macho hace su demostración territorial. Esta chachalaca, también conocida como Pajuil, se refugia en una enramada, silva y se desliza mientras aletea. El sonido resultante es...more2minPlay
June 03, 2025Vivaldi's GoldfinchBird song caught the ear of Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi. And he even named a 1729 flute concerto for a bird — the goldfinch. The source of inspiration for Vivaldi's Goldfinch concerto, or Il Gardellino, was the European Goldfinch, a tiny bird found throughout much of Europe, where it frequents...more2minPlay
June 02, 2025Quirky Words for Gray BirdsMany birds have common names that refer to their dominant body color, like the Gray Catbird. Yet some species of gray birds received more colorful descriptors than others. Silvered, plumbeous, glaucous, and slate are just some of the bird world’s many shades of gray!...more2minPlay
June 01, 2025A Pigeon’s Eye ViewIn 1907, a German pharmacist named Julius Neubronner invented the pigeon camera. It was a small camera strapped to a pigeon’s breast — like a photographic baby-bjorn. A timer let the camera take multiple snapshots throughout the bird’s flight. This allowed for some of the earliest aerial photography...more2minPlay
May 31, 2025Bonding with Mom Through BirdingIn this episode, environmental educator and nature enthusiast Nicole Jackson tells the story of an unexpected backyard birding experience when she visited her mom in 2021. When she arrived, Nicole saw typical birds such as robins and jays, but then saw something less common: a brightly colored...more2minPlay
May 30, 2025Migration Stories: The House SparrowDeja Perkins, an urban ecologist and co-organizer of Black Birders Week, remembers seeing House Sparrows all over Chicago as a kid. These little brown birds are native to Eurasia and North Africa, but were forced to adapt to many places around the world where they were introduced. Though many people...more2minPlay
May 29, 2025In Defense of Big Black BirdsGrackles, vultures, and other big black birds are often disparaged by people who’d rather they stay out of sight. But Marcus Rosten, an environmental educator and co-organizer of Black Birders Week, appreciates these birds for the important roles they play in nature and the ways their stories...more3minPlay
FAQs about BirdNote:How many episodes does BirdNote have?The podcast currently has 182 episodes available.