Podcast Episode
A New Year Chat
Chats are notoriously difficult birds to spot…
Read MoreHappy New Year from BirdCallsRadio 2024
Fly high this year!
Read MoreOlive Warbler Not a Wood Warbler
In the American Southwest, it is a sky island dweller found in southern Arizona and New Mexico where it favors montane forests of fir, pine and oak.
Read MoreSo Many Swallows
Hundreds of birders and nature enthusiasts of all stripes migrate to Cape May Island.
Read MoreRed-faced Warbler, No doubt about his ID!
The Red-faced Warbler breeds in AZ and NM at higher elevations from 5600” to 9000” and nests on the ground.
Read MoreBCR 206: Paul Desjardins, Longtime Birder
Paul Desjardins, the life-long times of a serious Connecticut birder, a meticulous record keeper of the birds seen worldwide joins us for an in-depth conversation of his 60 years.
Read MoreBCR 205: Bruce Beehler & Tim Laman, New Guinea
Bruce Beehler, Ph.D., Ornithologist, Author and Tim Laman Ph.D., an award-winning National Geographic Photographer, on their new book, New Guinea, Nature and Culture of Earth’s Grandest Island; sits down with Mardi Dickinson for this publication date interview on all things New Guinea.
Read MoreBCR 204: Jeffrey Ward, Science Communicator, NYC Birder
Jeffrey Ward, Science Communicator and NYC Birder fly’s by to talk birds, education & kids, birding and their habitats.
Read MoreBCR 203: Lynn Barber, Big Years, Biggest States Birding in Texas and Alaska
LYNN E. BARBER, Ph.D., J.D. & Author of her latest book, “BIG YEARS, BIGGEST STATES Birding in Texas and Alaska”, sits down with Mardi Dickinson for this exclusive publication date talk on all things birding in Texas and Alaska.
Read MoreBCR 202: Lauren McGough, Falconer
Dr. Lauren McGough is a licensed and practicing falconer of the ancient tradition since age 14 and is one of the very few American women to do so. Her love of falconry has taken her all the way to Mongolia, where she studied with Kazakh eagle hunters.
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