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Birds: The Gate Way Drug to the Natural World
Jan 15, 2026
12m 27s
Winter Finch Forecast
Jan 6, 2026
14m 28s
Community Science: Project Feederwatch
Dec 5, 2025
8m 35s
Audubon's Birds of America Reenvisioned
Aug 11, 2025
16m 50s
Birds as Pollinators
Jun 25, 2025
17m 10s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 1/15/26 | Birds: The Gate Way Drug to the Natural World | Send us Fan Mail Birds can be the gateway drug to developing a condition called ecological awareness. They can not only get us into birding, but make us aware of how interconnected the environment is, of how they interact with the plants, insects and mammals that share the same habitats. Join me in this episode oh how birds can open our eyes to the nature around us. If you want to get more into birding, check out my upcoming online membership course at www.thebirdingacademy.com | 12m 27s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | Winter Finch Forecast | Send us Fan Mail Join the World of Birds in this episode to learn all about the Winter Finch Forecast, how to find finches in your area and birding tips and tricks for finding these boreal finches! | 14m 28s | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | Community Science: Project Feederwatch | Send us Fan Mail Getting started in Birding? Check out the upcoming Birding Academy! In the birding world, there are several community science initiatives to get people excited to contribute important data that helps biologists track bird populations and movements throughout the year. And starting November 1st, marks the beginning of Project Feederwatch. Project Feederwatch allows you to count birds from your own home to help the study of birds! | 8m 35s | ||||||
| 8/11/25 | Audubon's Birds of America Reenvisioned | Send us Fan Mail Getting started in Birding? Check out the upcoming Birding Academy! There has always been a strong connection between birds, birding and art. Even birders who are not artist are probably very familiar with artists such as Sibley, Peterson and of course Audubon, who was famous for his Birds of America project where he drew over 400 of Americas bird life. In this episode I will be going over the creation of his signature project as well as how it has inspired me t... | 16m 50s | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | Birds as Pollinators | Send us Fan Mail Getting started in birding? Check out my upcoming Birding Academy! When we typically think of pollinators, we think of insects, but birds also fill this important ecological role. Join me as we go over how birds across the world act as pollinators. | 17m 10s | ||||||
| 3/6/25 | Owl Adaptations | Send us Fan Mail A look into the world of owls and their amazing unique adaptations. | 21m 06s | ||||||
| 11/7/24 | Introduction of the House Finch | Send us Fan Mail Many in the eastern half of North America might be surprised to hear that the House Finch, a common backyard bird, is not native to their area. Here is the story of how the House Finch arrived in the east. | 10m 55s | ||||||
| 10/23/24 | Bird Families: Regulidae | Send us Fan Mail A look into one of the 251 families of birds in the world, Regulidae. This family contains the kinglets and only contains six species, two of which can be found in North America. | 15m 54s | ||||||
| 8/1/24 | Tales of Extinction: The Passenger Pigeon | Send us Fan Mail A sad tale of how the Passenger Pigeon went from being the most abundant bird species in North America to extinct in a time frame of only about 100 years. | 18m 24s | ||||||
| 6/19/24 | Wisdom the Laysan Albatross | Send us Fan Mail A look into the the life of Wisdom the Laysan Albatross, the oldest known bird in the world, who is believed to have hatched in 1951. | 11m 34s | ||||||
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| 6/6/24 | Bird Families: Swifts | Send us Fan Mail A look into the world of swifts. These birds are made for life on the wing, with several amazing adaptations that make this life possible. | 13m 13s | ||||||
| 5/23/24 | The Incredible Migration of the Blackpoll Warbler | Send us Fan Mail A look into an example of one of the amazing migration patterns birds can have, spotlighting the Blackpoll Warbler. A small songbird who flies thousands of miles over open oceans without stopping, to get to its wintering grounds in South America. | 4m 14s | ||||||
| 5/14/24 | The Nocturnal Song of the Ovenbird | Send us Fan Mail A look into a rarely heard song from a common forest bird, the Ovenbird. | 2m 29s | ||||||
| 5/8/24 | Vermivora Warblers and their Hybridization | Send us Fan Mail A look into the Vermivora Warblers, the Blue-winged Warbler and the Golden-winged Warblers, and their fascinating hybridization. | 10m 37s | ||||||
| 4/25/24 | Intro to Hawk Groups and their Identification | Send us Fan Mail A look into the main categories of birds you would see while hawk watching, the buteos, falcons, accipiters, eagles and the oddballs that don't fit into these groups. | 13m 56s | ||||||
| 3/29/24 | New World Sparrows | Send us Fan Mail A look into the family Passerellidae, or the New World Sparrows, a family of birds that contains 132 species. | 10m 51s | ||||||
| 3/19/24 | Bird Adaptations: Ocelli | Send us Fan Mail A look into how some birds have ocelli, or false eyespots and their purpose. | 2m 18s | ||||||
| 3/5/24 | Bird Terms: Dihedral Flight | Send us Fan Mail A look into the flight style of the Turkey Vulture. | 1m 22s | ||||||
| 3/1/24 | Species Spotlight: I'iwi | Send us Fan Mail Hawaii is home to many endemic birds, including the I'iwi. In this episode you will learn a bit about this little honeycreeper and the threats it is facing. | 9m 35s | ||||||
| 2/23/24 | Bird Behaviors: Caching | Send us Fan Mail Ever wonder how birds survive winter or other rough times where food may be hard to find, here is a look into one of the behaviors birds use to survive these time periods. | 3m 22s | ||||||
| 2/14/24 | Finding Food in Winter | Send us Fan Mail With how difficult it can be to find food in the winter, many species choose to migrate south, but what about the insect eating birds we see during the winter months like Brown Creepers and Kinglets? | 2m 26s | ||||||
| 2/10/24 | Bird Adaptations: Grouse Feet | Send us Fan Mail A look into one of the ways Ruffed Grouse deal with winter conditions. | 2m 33s | ||||||
| 1/14/24 | Bird Anatomy: Eye Rings | Send us Fan Mail A look into the details of a bird's facial anatomy, their eye rings. A bird's anatomy can be highly variable, from the broadest being body shape, color, bill, wings and feet. Down in more minute features that can often get overlooked. When drawing, we are always told the eye is the most important feature that you want to stand out. But how often do you notice the intricate feathers or bare skin that are around that eye. What color they are, do they form a shape or part... | 2m 45s | ||||||
| 1/12/24 | How Diet Affects Color | Send us Fan Mail A look into how what a bird eats can affect it color, with a spotlight on the Cedar Waxwing If you see a flock of Cedar Waxwings, you may notice that some have yellow tipped tails while others may be orange. That color change is a direct result of something relatively new being included in their diet. When a waxwing’s tail feathers grow in, they are typically a bright yellow, but when the tail is growing in and they eat berries from the honeysuckle plant, an introduced invas... | 4m 36s | ||||||
| 1/1/24 | Species Spotlight: Evening Grosbeak | Send us Fan Mail A look into the life of the Evening Grosbeak, a large boreal finch that is a welcome guest at any bird feeder. | 8m 56s | ||||||
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