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Estimated from 18 chart positions in 18 markets.
By chart position
- 🇨🇦CA · Nature#10300K to 1M
- 🇺🇸US · Nature#7930K to 100K
- 🇬🇧GB · Nature#8130K to 100K
- 🇦🇺AU · Nature#1675K to 30K
- 🇰🇷KR · Nature#2430K to 100K
- Per-Episode Audience
Est. listeners per new episode within ~30 days
209K to 723K🎙 ~2x weekly·89 episodes·Last published 3w ago - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
419K to 1.4M🇨🇦69%🇺🇸7%🇬🇧7%+15 more - Active Followers
Loyal subscribers who consistently listen
167K to 578K
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Do field guides still matter? The latest guide to the birds of Alberta
Jun 1, 2026
32m 07s
The Wake-up Call: Louisiana Waterthrush and Acadian Flycatcher
May 4, 2026
39m 16s
The Secrets of Bird Nests with Mark Peck
Apr 7, 2026
49m 55s
Kinglets: flashy crests and stretchy nests
Mar 17, 2026
26m 06s
Birds and Cats
Mar 2, 2026
54m 03s
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| 6/1/26 | ![]() Do field guides still matter? The latest guide to the birds of Alberta | With apps like Merlin and eBird, do field guides even matter anymore? David Scott and Gavin McKinnon share why they developed a brand new book: A Field Guide to the Birds of Alberta. Backed by their love of birds, this episode is full of birding adventure stories from the boreal forest to the Rockies to the prairies, along with interesting insights about writing a field guide - a massive undertaking that is still worth the effort. Get a copy of A Field Guide to the Birds of Alberta, so... | 32m 07s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() The Wake-up Call: Louisiana Waterthrush and Acadian Flycatcher | The Louisiana Waterthrush or "Eastern Forest Dipper" exudes quiet and calm, much like the forests it's found in. Meanwhile, the Acadian Flycatcher screams "PIZZA" as it bursts from a branch to snag a bite (of insect!). Both birds are charming in their own ways, but both face a worrying threat: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, an invasive species that has made it's way into Canada. We hear from researchers Brendan Boyd and Samreen Munim, who spend their summers deep in the forests with these bird... | 39m 16s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() The Secrets of Bird Nests with Mark Peck | Bird nests literally come in all shapes and sizes: burrowed into a sand bank, tucked into grass, underground, high up, stretchy, sturdy, flimsy. Even the chicks are radically different, with some leaping out of trees at a day old, and others clinging to the nest for weeks. Each species has their own unique nesting strategy - Mark Peck helps us explore how and why they work. He also shares tips on how to observe the breeding birds around us! Join Project NestWatch here. Grab a cup of Bir... | 49m 55s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Kinglets: flashy crests and stretchy nests | Overlooked and underappreciated - kinglets are one of Canada’s toughest little birds! Golden-crowned and Ruby-crowned Kinglets are both fascinating and unique in their own ways. One stays with us all winter long, which is impressive for a bird smaller than a chickadee. And the other lays up to 12 eggs in a stretchy nest! Join us for an exploration of both species: identification tips, bird songs, and fun facts. We're always keen to hear from you! Email the podcast with your episode idea... | 26m 06s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Birds and Cats | With close to 9 million domestic cats in Canada, and a third of them regularly roaming outdoors, we know that birds are heavily impacted by cats. In fact, cats are considered the number one threat to birds in Canada. Our guests, Julia Kilgour and Jonathan Chu, help us explore this fascinating and complex issue. From the science – predation numbers, the most vulnerable bird species, and how we study cats outdoors – to the complex emotions and human behaviours that impact conservation strategi... | 54m 03s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Marsh Bird Madness | Some of Canada's weirdest and most wonderful birds can be found in marshes! But which ones have the marshiest adaptations?...is it the Thunder Pumper? Gwendolyn Clark helps us explore the fascinating lives of the American Bittern, Sora, and Nelson's Sparrow. From extra long toes, to crossed-eyes, and some of the strangest sounds birds can make - we are excited for you to meet these species. Plus, learn about Marsh Watch and the Marsh Monitoring Program; two ways to help marsh birds and their... | 39m 14s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Shorebird Conservation in James Bay, "Just you and the birds" | James Bay is an essential stopover site for thousands of migrating shorebirds - Hudsonian and Marbled Godwits, Whimbrels, Red Knots, and more. But this once reliable habitat is threatened. Back in August, Cléa Frapin of Birds Canada, headed to a shorebird camp in James Bay to see it for herself. She spoke with Indigenous Elders, wildlife biologists and locals, to better understand the threats that Canada's North is facing, and why we must all tune into this issue and work together - for... | 28m 46s | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Do birds have feelings? Experts answer your questions | It's back! We've called upon guests from across Canada to help answer your birdiest questions! Do the Northern Lights impact migratory birds? How do Surf Scoters digest whole clams? What does the "cheeseburger" song of the chickadee really mean? We answer these questions, and many more! A special thanks everyone who sent in questions, and to our experts guests who have so wonderfully helped to answer them! If you loved this episode, please consider donating to Birds Canada to supp... | 56m 55s | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() Toronto: a city of Blue Jays and Birders | Canada's largest city attracts a surprising diversity of bird species - and peeping at them from along the shores of Lake Ontario: countless birders. Among these birders, you'll find Jean Iron, Mark Peck and Nancy Barrett - three of Toronto's well known faces in the birding community. They share their favourite birding stories, explain the science behind why Toronto is a hotspot for birds, and relish in the community and friendships they've made through birding. Plus we hear about their... | 25m 31s | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Superhero Senses - of birds! | Discover the unique ways that birds understand the world through their senses! Some birds have bendy beaks, some swivel their eyes, and others sense magnetic fields. Andrew Iwaniuk is an expert on bird brains, and he helps us explore specialized bird senses and how their brains work! Send us your bird questions! We'll answer them in our end of year episode. Email podcast@birdscanada.orgSend Birds Canada a message on Instagram, Facebook or Bluesky Or leave us a voicemail at 51... | 53m 10s | ||||||
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| 10/20/25 | ![]() Trick or Tweet: Ghostly sounds, murders, and bloodsucking birds | In the spirit of spooky season, we bring you an eerie episode filled with spine-tingling bird facts. We debate the most haunting bird sounds, learn about blood sucking birds, corvid funerals, toxic species, and more. Plus you'll get some inspiration for a bird-themed Halloween costume! Natasha has shared some links with additional facts: Crow funerals with Kaeli Swift Vampire Finches from BBC EarthThe relationship between Oxpeckers and RhinosNatasha Barlow grew up near Point Pelee ... | 31m 52s | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | ![]() Exploring Blackbirds with Experts Peter Burke and Alvaro Jaramillo | Think you know blackbirds? This episode will change the way you see them. Andrea Gress and co-host Jody Allair discuss the underrated beauty and behaviour of blackbirds with experts Peter Burke and Alvaro Jaramillo. They highlight the diverse species within the Icteridae family, including Red-winged Blackbirds, Meadowlarks, and Orioles. They explore population trends, cultural perceptions, and the challenges of tracking species like the Rusty Blackbird. You won't want to miss the incredible s... | 51m 56s | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | ![]() Biking for Birds: athletics to inspire bird conservation | Migration is one of the most remarkable phenomena in the animal kingdom. What if the human body made the same trip? Athletes Timm Döbert and Leanna Carriere join us to discuss their up-coming expedition, “Wings of Survival”, where they’ll bike from Alaska to Patagonia, following the route of the Whimbrel. This duo is using athletics to draw attention to nature and conservation. They tell us about their recent ride across Canada’s grasslands, how they’ve been linking Key Biodiversity Areas, an... | 27m 58s | ||||||
| 9/2/25 | ![]() Up in the clouds with Black Swifts | Black Swifts are also playfully known as Cloud Swifts, a suitable nickname for one of Canada's most impressive and mysterious birds. Join us above the clouds with researcher and mountain enthusiast, Rémi Torrenta, as he shares Black Swift season updates. He describes meeting Black Swifts at the top of a mountain, shares mind boggling facts about the species, and uplifting stories from a successful season of nest monitoring. For an immersive episode on Black Swift research listen to The Wake-u... | 33m 56s | ||||||
| 8/5/25 | ![]() The Wake-up Call: Chestnut-collared Longspur | The Chestnut-collared Longspur is an icon of the Prairies – an aerial acrobatist, singing and dancing in the sky. Jody Allair shares his love for this longspur, helping us understand why this charming species should be on everyone’s life list. As he describes his road trip to seek out the Chestnut-collared Longspur earlier this spring, Jody offers helpful advice on how to find a rare bird – this advice can be applied anywhere, to find any species. And with all Wake-up Call episodes, we’... | 35m 02s | ||||||
| 7/22/25 | ![]() Bird Photography: tips and tricks from Liron Gertsman | Taking good photos of birds isn't just about the gear - knowing bird behaviours and habitats is equally as important. Professional wildlife photographer, Liron Gertsman, joins us to offer helpful pointers for folks looking to take their bird photography to the next level. He also shares the stories behind some of his most iconic photos, important notes on how to practice ethical bird photography, and tips for following a similar career path in combining photography with a love of birds.... | 29m 21s | ||||||
| 7/7/25 | ![]() The Wake-up Call: Long-billed Curlew | Join us on a road trip to Skookumchuck Prairie to seek out the Long-billed Curlew. Our editor Kris Cu takes the reigns, leading us through the grassy valleys of Southeastern British Columbia. Kris is joined by David Bradley of Birds Canada, and Dianne Cooper, the caretaker of the Skookumchuck Prairie Key Biodiversity Area. Through their eyes, we learn about the Long-billed Curlew - threats, challenges, conservation efforts - while also learning more about KBAs and how they offer essential hab... | 25m 39s | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() Revisiting Chewie the Piping Plover, and Queerness in Nature | While working with Piping Plovers in June of 2022, Andrea Gress and the rest of the plover team, observed a same-sex pairing between two well known plovers. It was a first for the species. But was it really? In today's episode, Andrea shares a brief history of how queerness in nature was viewed by the scientific community, and how these perspectives have evolved. To explore this further, we also re-share an episode originally aired in 2022: Piping Plovers - A Love Story. As ... | 11m 31s | ||||||
| 6/2/25 | ![]() Is the White-throated Sparrow Canada's most interesting bird? | Discover the fascinating world of the White-throated Sparrow: birds with two colour morphs, a unique mating system, and songs that spread like the latest Taylor Swift release. Professors Ken Otter and Scott Ramsay reveal the surprising complexity behind these seemingly ordinary birds. When you order from birdsandbeans.ca/warblers Birds and Beans donates to this podcast, plus you support bird-friendly coffee farms which provide essential habitat, simply by drinking a cup of coffee. Scott... | 37m 33s | ||||||
| 5/5/25 | ![]() Exploring Bird Sounds with Dan Mennill | In this episode we get answers to some of our biggest questions about bird songs, calls, and non-vocal sounds. Learn how thrushes make that haunting flute-like sound, listen to the duetting phenomenon of tropical songbirds, and explore how some birds learn their songs while others don’t. Dive into the complex world of avian communication – and so much more! Help the iconic Wood Thrush and so many more migratory birds by drinking Bird-friendly Certified Coffee. When you order from birdsandbean... | 45m 09s | ||||||
| 4/8/25 | ![]() The birds are back: spring behaviours explained | The birds are back! From raptors doing trust falls, to grebes running across water - birds are displaying their finest selves all across Canada! In this episode, Kyle Horner breaks down the common, the weird, and the obscure bird behaviours that you should be looking for this spring. We also get interesting insights into the "mess" that is the Canada Goose. And Kyle shares what he considers the best birds to look for at this time of year, whether you're in Halifax, Kelowna, or somewhere in be... | 40m 05s | ||||||
| 3/3/25 | ![]() Point Counts and Missing Pots: The Adventures of Bird Atlassing | The Breeding Bird Atlas is the ultimate province-wide bird survey. In this episode, Atlas coordinators from Newfoundland, Ontario, and Saskatchewan share how and why Atlassing is a key part of bird conservation. We hear their biggest challenges, favourite stories from the field, and why you should be a part of it all. From boast worthy birds, to blackflies - the Breeding Bird Atlas is a project driven by a love for birds and for Canada's most far to reach places. It's not too late to join an ... | 46m 15s | ||||||
| 2/3/25 | ![]() So cute, so deadly: Northern Saw-whet Owl | By size, shape and style, you might mistake this owl for a cuddly toy, but it's actually a deadly predator. In today's episode we chat about the Northern Saw-whet Owl - their adaptations, how to identify them by sound, how banding operations are helping to track their populations, and how you could get involved! Happy Superb Owl day! #superbowl Protect habitat while sipping on a cup of bird-friendly coffee! Birds and Beans will even donate to this podcast when you use the code "warblers" a... | 22m 28s | ||||||
| 12/16/24 | ![]() Did a chickadee steal my hotdog? Experts answer your questions | As a special treat we've rounded up some of your most curious bird related questions and answered them in this episode (or tried to!). Why do some birds have red eyes? Can owls hybridize? Can birds smell? And of course, we'll try to solve the hotdog mystery. Help us keep doing what we do best by donating today. Or another great way to help... Order some bird-friendly coffee for your cozy holiday season, and when you use the code "warblers", Birds and Beans will donate to this podca... | 38m 40s | ||||||
| 11/25/24 | ![]() The Wake-up Call: Eastern Whip-poor-will | Some call them goatsuckers, others may think of them as dragons in the night sky...but we know them lovingly as the Eastern Whip-poor-will. We're joined by three researchers who are exploring the habitats, food sources, and migratory ranges of the Eastern Whip-poor-will. We learn all kinds of spooky facts about this elusive species, and gain insights into their threats and challenges. Plus we get to take a behind the scenes look at how research is done for this species at risk. Help... | 33m 45s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
19 placements across 18 markets.
Chart Positions
19 placements across 18 markets.
