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BirdNote Daily

Escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in the natural world. Rich in imagery, sound, and information, BirdNote inspires you to notice the world around you.

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Average duration
1 minutes
Episodes
1167
Years Active
2022 - 2025
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Darwin's Birds

Darwin's Birds

The finches of the Galapagos Islands are famous in the history of evolutionary theory. But Charles Darwin spent four years studying other birds as well, as the Beagle circumnavigated southern South A…

00:01:38  |   Sun 07 Sep 2025
Henry David Thoreau and the Wood Thrush

Henry David Thoreau and the Wood Thrush

In June 1853, Thoreau wrote of an enchanting encounter with the Wood Thrush: "This is the only bird whose note affects me like music. It lifts and exhilarates me. It is inspiring. It changes all hour…

00:01:45  |   Sat 06 Sep 2025
Raptors in the Mojave Desert

Raptors in the Mojave Desert

Desert raptors get most of their water from eating prey animals. Biologist Blair Wolf explains, “if you think of any insect or a mouse or something like that, they’re maybe 75% water.” Those animals …

00:01:45  |   Fri 05 Sep 2025
Sitting in the Catbird Seat

Sitting in the Catbird Seat

Longtime baseball announcer Red Barber often described a player in a winning situation as "sitting in the catbird seat." So what is "sitting in the catbird seat"? And what is a catbird? The Gray Catb…

00:01:45  |   Thu 04 Sep 2025
Spark Bird: Ryan Mandelbaum and the Great Blue Heron

Spark Bird: Ryan Mandelbaum and the Great Blue Heron

As a kid, science writer Ryan Mandelbaum avoided birds, thinking they were gross and kind of scary. But doing a video project in journalism school, Ryan had to search all over to get footage of a Gre…

00:01:45  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
Starlings and Roman Divination

Starlings and Roman Divination

European Starlings were present in great numbers in ancient Rome. They swarmed in massive flocks or murmurations — thousands of individuals cascading and folding in awe-inspiring geometric patterns i…

00:01:45  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
Remembering Martha: The Last Passenger Pigeon

Remembering Martha: The Last Passenger Pigeon

In the early 1800s, the Passenger Pigeon was one of the most abundant bird species in North America — possibly the world. But by 1910, the last surviving representative of the species was a bird call…

00:01:45  |   Mon 01 Sep 2025
Highways as Habitat for Hawks

Highways as Habitat for Hawks

In 1956, the Eisenhower Administration announced plans for the nation’s new interstate highway system. Planners foresaw 41,000 miles of superior highways, with a grassy border on either side and down…

00:01:42  |   Sun 31 Aug 2025
Fruit as a Bribe

Fruit as a Bribe

In summer, many shrubs bear fruit that birds find irresistible. Elderberries, serviceberries, blackberries, dogwood berries, mulberries, and currants attract many species of birds, including waxwings…

00:01:42  |   Sat 30 Aug 2025
What Do Desert Birds Drink?

What Do Desert Birds Drink?

In the desert Southwest, water can be scarce. Yet some birds, like this Black-throated Sparrow, thrive in a scorching landscape. The birds obtain moisture from foods like nectar and fruit, as well as…

00:01:45  |   Fri 29 Aug 2025
How High Do Birds Fly?

How High Do Birds Fly?

For the majority of the year, most birds stay under 500 feet. During migration, many species fly at 2,000 to 5,000 feet or above, using prevailing winds to assist them. And some birds go even higher!…

00:01:45  |   Thu 28 Aug 2025
Letter to an Eastern Wood-Pewee

Letter to an Eastern Wood-Pewee

In this episode, ornithologist J. Drew Lanham reads a letter he has written to a wood-pewee, a flycatcher with an “understatedly simple and definitive” song that says the bird’s name.

More info and tr…

00:01:45  |   Wed 27 Aug 2025
Long-billed Curlews Whistle from the Sky

Long-billed Curlews Whistle from the Sky

Long-billed Curlews are the largest shorebirds in North America. In his courtship display, the male Long-billed Curlew flies a series of arcs across the sky, calling as he goes. Outside of the breedi…

00:01:43  |   Tue 26 Aug 2025
Slowing Down and Observing Female Birds

Slowing Down and Observing Female Birds

The colorful feathers and loud songs of male songbirds often catch a birder’s attention first. Observing females often means birding more slowly, noticing subtle differences in plumage and behavior, …

00:01:45  |   Mon 25 Aug 2025
David Sibley – Sketching and Painting Impressions

David Sibley – Sketching and Painting Impressions

David Sibley’s paintings connect millions of people with the lives of birds. His talent in observing and portraying birds culminated in The Sibley Guide to Birds. Sibley describes how he learned to s…

00:01:45  |   Sun 24 Aug 2025
Birds That Say Their Own Names

Birds That Say Their Own Names

Some birds, such as the Northern Bobwhite, get their name from their songs or vocalizations: "Bobwhite! Bobwhite!" The Killdeer is another bird named for its song: "Kill-dee, kill-dee, kill-dee." The…

00:01:30  |   Sat 23 Aug 2025
Quirky Words for Brown Birds

Quirky Words for Brown Birds

What do Fulvous Whistling-Ducks, Bay-breasted Warblers, Ferruginous Hawks, and Rufous Hummingbirds have in common? They are all birds whose names refer to a shade of brown!

More info and transcript at…

00:01:45  |   Fri 22 Aug 2025
How Birds Stay Cool

How Birds Stay Cool

On a hot summer’s day, watch a bird such as a crow — or this Bald Eagle — very carefully. You’ll never see them sweat, because birds don’t have sweat glands. So how do they keep cool? One way is pant…

00:01:45  |   Thu 21 Aug 2025
The Royal Ravens

The Royal Ravens

The Tower of London has a long and notorious history of murderous political intrigue, dungeons, and famous beheadings. And for more than 300 years, the tower has also been home to a set of royally ma…

00:01:45  |   Wed 20 Aug 2025
How Brown Pelicans Dive

How Brown Pelicans Dive

Brown Pelicans fly just above the surface of the water. They circle high, then diving headfirst, plunge under water to catch fish. But doesn't that hurt? Several adaptations protect pelicans as they …

00:01:45  |   Tue 19 Aug 2025
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