Posts Tagged ‘BirdCallsRadio’
BirdCallsRadio on iHeartRadio
BirdCallsRadio is pleased to announce we are now available on iHeartRadio
Read MoreLibrary Bird Books
Perfect time to go to your local library and pick out a bird book to read!
Read MoreBCR 112: Sidney Gauthreaux Jr. Ph.D.
Sidney Gauthreaux Jr. Ph.D. leading radar ornithologist talks about using radars to quantify Trans-Gulf of Mexico bird migration.
Read MoreBCR 111: Jim Fowler
Jim Fowler, one of the world’s most recognized naturalists, has presented information about wildlife and wild places to the american public on television for more than 40 years. Jim Fowler talks with Host, Mardi Dickinson of BirdCallsRadio about his adventures through the years.
Read MoreBirding in the Woods
what fun it can be and a sense of solitude and stillness.
Read MoreBCR 110: Connecticut Bird Atlas
The Connecticut Bird Atlas will map all species found in the state during both breeding,nesting and nonbreeding ,non-nesting seasons. Bird Calls Radio talks with Chris Elphick to clarify this important Breeding Bird Survey project.
Read MoreBest Wishes for The New Year!
Happy New Year to all of you for a bright and fruitful year.
Read MoreBCR 108: Helen Hays, Great Gull Island
Helen Hays has directed, since 1969, the ongoing Tern Research project on Great Gull Island designed to study and preserve this major colony for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, which gained control of the Island in 1949. Today, Great Gull Island tern colony makes this the largest such colony of Roseate’s in the Western Hemisphere.
Read MoreBCR 104: Lucas Stephenson, Young Birder
Lucas Stephenson is our FIRST GUEST in a new featured series called PAY IT FORWARD™ on this episode and talks to BirdCallsRadio about his 11 years of birding and travel adventures as a young birder.
Read MoreBCR 098: Joel Greenberg, Passenger Pigeon’s
Joel Greenberg, Author of A Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon’s Flight to Extinction stops by to talk about the factors that lead to the demise of Passenger Pigeons.
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