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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 455 episodes available.
January 21, 2026Letter to a Pileated WoodpeckerIn this episode, ornithologist J. Drew Lanham reads a letter he has written to a Pileated Woodpecker, a large species of woodpecker that is sometimes mistaken for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker....more2minPlay
January 20, 2026El reloj despertador de la naturaleza: ¿Qué gallo canta primero?Los gallos no necesitan poner una alarma para saber cuándo cantar: su reloj biológico interno les permite anticiparse al amanecer con una precisión sorprendente. Para nosotros, los humanos medio dormidos, puede parecer que todos cantan al mismo tiempo. Pero la ciencia ha descubierto que los gallos...more0minPlay
January 20, 2026The Early BirdWe've all heard that the early bird gets the worm. But research shows that birds dining early and heavily may lower their life expectancy. Socially dominant birds stay lean (and agile at avoiding predators) during the day, and then stoke up later, before a cold night. Subordinate birds have to look...more2minPlay
January 19, 2026Spark Bird: Murry Burgess and the Painted BuntingUrban ornithologist and children’s author Murry Burgess has always been interested in wildlife. But she first felt a spark for birds on a college field trip to Dauphin Island, a beach town on the Gulf Coast of Alabama that’s a famous stop-over site for migratory birds. There, she saw a dazzling male...more0minPlay
January 18, 2026Western Tanagers Are Flashes of Bright ColorWestern Tanagers dart from tree to tree, on the lookout for delicious bugs. They’ll find them by scanning the tree bark — or maybe snatching them from mid-air during flight — a tactic called hawking. Come winter, these lovely songbirds head south, where they fit right in with the other brightly...more0minPlay
January 17, 2026Ornate Hawk-Eagle: The Elegant EagleOrnate Hawk-Eagles stand out from other raptors with their impressive crest that looks like an elegant crown in adults, and a punk hairdo over the white-headed and black-bodied juveniles. These birds are excellent hunters, but they’re also devoted parents. ¡Escuche este episodio en BirdNote en...more0minPlay
January 16, 2026Diving Birds Are DenseWhile many birds have hollow bones that make flying a breeze, diving birds are built differently. The bones of divers such as Common Loons are denser than those of songbirds and other expert fliers. With a lightweight skeleton, they’d be too buoyant to dive and chase fish. Instead, loons can kick...more0minPlay
January 15, 2026Razorbills Swim in SynchronyRazorbills, a cousin to the puffin, nest in colonies on cliffs. Before they lay eggs, Razorbills take part in two unique social behaviors. In one, the Razorbills swim round and round in a tight mass, then dive as one. Next, they surface with heads aligned and bills held open. In another behavior...more0minPlay
January 14, 2026Welcoming Back Common LoonsThe call of the Common Loon is a symbol of the far north. But the species once nested as far south as southern New England, Ohio, Iowa, and California. Human activity and changes to the landscape in these more populated areas has made it harder for loons to persist. There have been encouraging signs...more0minPlay
January 13, 2026Albatros salvando otros albatrosLos albatros de patas negras ( Phoebastria nigripes) son maestros de alta mar, pero su destino está amenazado por problemas en tierra firme. En sus zonas de anidación en el atolón Midway, en Hawái, el aumento del nivel del mar está arrasando con nidos y huevos. Desde 2021, un equipo liderado por...more2minPlay
FAQs about BirdNote:How many episodes does BirdNote have?The podcast currently has 455 episodes available.