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Let’s Get Birdy – Spark Birds and Birding with Apps
By Jess Costa A storyteller on the Wings & Whistles team who believes genuine connection and a slightly silly point of view can cut through the noise. With ten years in film pr...
New Yorkers flock to Bryant Park to catch glimpse of rare, dancing bird
Together, spectators in Bryant Park are admiring their new neighbor, a rare bird known for its special dance.
Birding
Birding—the debut album by London-based three-piece deary—takes flight with a sonic landscape that feels both comfortably worn and sparklingly new.
Birding Brochure English, Part 7: Iconic
Some birds are not just birds—they are “iconic.” We will search for some of the region’s most iconic species, including the hornbill and the trogon. What it means:These are well-kn...
Finding the Links Between Plants and Birds
There are many great tools for identifying birds, some of them right on your phone. If you’re stumped on an unfamiliar plant species, iNaturalist is a great resource. When you uplo...
Bright And Early
For our optional prompt of “Red Junglefowl” today, I made a quick little sketch of one. I wasn’t super familiar with these birds, but they are apparently the wild ancestors … Conti...
Birds & Butterflies
Sunny, 12°, light SSE.4 Wheatear and 2 Raven, Lollingdon Hill. Per Tony Williams. Holly Blue, Orange Tip and Brimstone in garden. The former 2 are new for the year.
A Canary and a few other bits
Sunny, 18°, light E. 2 Raven over Allotments and a Swallow over Cholsey Hill. 3 local House Martin back on Church Road. A brown morph, female Cuckoo on Cholsey Marsh. Per Brian Wya...
Spark Bird: Rickie Lee Jones and the Mourning Dove
Grammy-winning musician Rickie Lee Jones says her earliest memories are of sounds: running water, a bouncing ball, and the soft coos of Mourning Doves. In this episode, Rickie remi...
Capuchinbirds
The peace of the vast Guyanan jungle is abruptly broken with the dawn chorus of male Capuchinbirds, one of the most bizarre birds in South America. The singing male bows forward, t...
Spark Bird: Dara Wilson and the Blue-gray Tanager
While Dara Wilson was working at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in D.C., she introduced visitors to the Amazonia exhibit. She would describe the song of a bird she’d never had the...
Hornbill – the Lockdown Bird
Does staying cooped up inside with your kids sometimes drive you up the wall? Take comfort in the bird that does it year after year — the hornbill. Each breeding season, a female h...
Banding Birds in South Baltimore
Masonville Cove in South Baltimore is a special place to study birds. Once a dumping ground for sediment dredged from the Baltimore Harbor, the Cove is now a popular urban wildlife...
Voices and Vocabularies – Eastern Bluebirds
A male Eastern Bluebird stands on a wooden nestbox attached to a fence post. The bluebird’s song – and his alert presence - assert his claim to this territory. In the mid-20th Cent...
The Spark That Catches: How a Birder Is Born
From a hawk in the yard to a fallen magpie‑jay in Chiapas, it was a roadrunner in Del Puerto Canyon that ultimately lit the spark that made me a birder.
Birding 101: Songs and Calls
Birds make all kinds of sounds — and they can have different meanings too. In this episode of BirdNote’s Birding 101 series, learn about the many ways that birds use songs and call...
Birdfy Feeder Metal 2 4K – Smart All-Metal Bird Feeder with Camera
The Birdfy Feeder Metal 2 4K is a smart AI-powered bird feeder that features a chew-proof all-metal housing, an adjustable beech wood perch and a 1.8L seed container. It also featu...
Central Texas' May bird forecast: Spring migration continues
May's bird forecast highlights spring migration and a favorite known for its orange underparts and rump, the Baltimore Oriole.
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