Sean Murtha wildlife artist and his son Brendan talk about art, birding together and conservation on BirdCallsRadio.
LISTEN NOW!Joe Schnierlein of the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk talks about Long Island Sound, Osprey, seals, whales, white alligators, the ouzel and more.
LISTEN NOW!Debi Shearwater, pelagic bird tour leader and inspiration for a character in the movie The Big Year, was the latest guest on BirdCallsRadio. Debi discusses pelagic birding off the coasts of all 7 continents, with a particular focus on northern California _ where she is based _ and Antarctica. She also talks about The Big Year and what that has meant for birding.
LISTEN NOW!Niles, Burger & Dey. Life Along the Delaware Bay: Cape May, Gateway to a Million Shorebirds., are the guests on this BirdCallsRadio. Dr. Lawrence Niles, Dr. Joanna Burger, and Dr. Amanda Dey have worked extensively with the birds _ especially shorebirds _ of the Delaware Bay and have written a fascinating and exceedingly informative book about the area and its importance to birds.
LISTEN NOW!Kim Todd, an associate professor at Penn State Behrend and author of “Sparrow,” Kim describes the interesting history of the House Sparrow, its introduction to the United States and its impact on the native wildlife in the United States.
LISTEN NOW!Wayne Petersen, Director, Massachusetts Audubon Society’s Important Bird Area (IBA) program. Wayne discusses the IBA program and what it takes for a property to be considered an IBA. He also talks about seabirds and some of his state’s IBA properties off shore.
LISTEN NOW!Lloyd Spitalnik, nature photographer.discusses his photo book “Visions: Earth’s Elements in Bird & Nature Photography,” as well as nature photography in general, the equipment he uses and how he captures some of his amazing shorebird photos.
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