On Our latest show: birds tapping on windows; giant crow roosts; and the tiniest bird in America.
#777 April 26, 2020
On our latest show: Tracking Golden Eagles; a review of a new oceanic birds book; and help for high frequency sound-challenged birders. Hear it here: Talkinbirds.com/archive
#776 April 19, 2020
On our latest show: bird-themed movies to entertain us while we’re hunkered down indoors; the “Great Northern Diver,” and author John Nelson on his terrific new book, Flight Calls.
#775 April 12, 2020
On our latest show: Tracking an Osprey from the Bay State to Brazil — and back again; the resourceful Yellow Warbler; and owls in Mike O’Connor’s nest boxes.
#774 April 5, 2020
On Our Latest Show: watching penguins from space; new bird fossil discoveries; good news from Chicago about Piping Plovers; and why mockingbirds flash their wings.
#773 March 29, 2020
On our latest show: a bird made famous by a murder; bird sounds with expert Don Kroodsma; and an audio postcard from an Arkansas forest.
#772 March 22, 2020
On Our Latest Show: The Birdist (Nick Lund) tells us about his Fantasy Birding Big Year; we get some good advice for keeping kids busy in these social distancing times; and our Debbie Blicher reports on her visit to a wildlife rehab center.
Podcast Extra #6: Caring for Owls at Cape Wildlife Center
Our Debbie Blicher visited the Cape Wildlife Center to find out how the veterinarians and staff care for birds in winter.
#771 March 15, 2020
On Our Latest Show: what’s hatching in the new Talkin’ Birds Book Nest; the latest issue of the Birding Community E-bulletin; a Duck Stamp controversy; and how to care for your thistle seed.
#770 March 8, 2020
Our Latest Show originates from Massachusetts Audubon’s 28th Annual Birders Meeting Event, with Chimney Swift researcher Dr. Margaret Rubega as our special guest, along with birding author Susan Edwards Richmond, and the Birdwatcher’s General Store’s Mike O’Connor.
#769 March 1, 2020
On Our Latest Show: Why birds and dogs don’t always mix; a 46,000-year-old Horned Lark; and a pewee from somewhere east of Green Acres.
#768 Feb. 23, 2020
On Our Latest Show: Songbirds tweeting…and re-tweeting; the remarkable mocker; Conservation Salutes to a billionaire and his employees; and will Britain really ban hybrid car sales?
#767 Feb. 16, 2020
On our latest show: the “Skunk-headed Coot,” good and bad conservation news; and a most unusual mockingbird.
#766 Feb. 9, 2020
On our latest show: Birding from a wheelchair; the extra benefits of feeding bluebirds; penguins talking like people; and the smallest bird in the world.
#765 Feb. 2, 2020
On Our Latest Show: Trying to save an endangered Hawaiian bird; how “electric eggs” can help protect shorebirds; and how birds keep warm in freezing weather.
Podcast Extra #5: Birding to Help Prevent Burnout on the Job
Talkin’ Birds Ambassador Dr. Joshua Schor published an article in The New England Journal of Medicine about the benefits of birding for relief from professional stress. Our Debbie Blicher interviewed him via Skype to get the lowdown.
#764 Jan. 26, 2020
On Our Latest Show: The fight to save Virginia’s waterbirds; the battle against new roadbuilding in Florida; the beautiful Canvasback; and how to choose and use a spotting scope.
#763 Jan. 19, 2020
On Our Latest Show: Bald Eagles vs lead shot; seabirds vs. The Blob; a new feathered dinosaur; and a “King” of ducks.
#762 Jan. 12, 2020
On Our Latest Show: New bird species discoveries; new hope for threatened birds; and how native plants benefit birds — and birdwatchers.
#761 Jan. 05, 2020
On Our Latest Show: An important letter about threats to birds: the beautiful Fox Sparrow; spring songs in the dead of winter; and, why some birds fly in “V” formation.