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Back to Search04-41: Birding Book Club: Best of 2020
It's finally December of 2020, the month of annual superlatives. It was a pretty interesting year for bird books and we convene the Birding Book Club…
5 years, 3 months ago
04-40: Birding Stories from ABA Friends
Nate Swick is out of the studio this week so we're sending you a mini-cast to enjoy while he's gone. This one features a pair of ABA friends telling …
5 years, 3 months ago
04-39: This Month in Birding - November 2020
The last Thursday of November means it's time for This Month in Birding coming to you for the holiday. As Thanksgiving is the most bird-centric holid…
5 years, 3 months ago
04-38: What Now in Bird Policy with Tykee James
We now see ourselves on the cusp of a change in leadership in the United States. A brand new administration will replace the current one in January, …
5 years, 4 months ago
04-37: Loving the Unloved Vulture with Katie Fallon
Despite being one of the most ubiquitous birds in the Americas, the poor Turkey Vulture is saddled with a mixed reputation. Sure, they look weird and…
5 years, 4 months ago
04-36: Kestrels in the Hood with Najada Davis
Birders and non-birders alike love urban nesting birds. The drama of life and death in a place where you wouldn't necessarily expect wildlife is cert…
5 years, 4 months ago
04-35: This Month in Birding - October 2020
It's the last Thursday in October and that means This Month in Birding, wherein we convene a august panel of birders to discuss the news that we miss…
5 years, 4 months ago
04-34: Birding in the COVID-19 Era, Part 2
We are now in the 7th month of this COVID pandemic purgatory, and way way back in April of this year Birding magazine editor Ted Floyd and host Nate …
5 years, 4 months ago
04-33: Sage-Grouse Politics and the American West with Ashley Ahearn
The Greater Sage-Grouse is one of the more bizarre birds in North America and frequently a flashpoint for conservation and land management concerns i…
5 years, 5 months ago
04-32: ENCORE - The Secret Life of Rails with Auriel Fournier
Rails are a mysterious and enigmatic family, often requiring and rewarding effort. Researcher Auriel Fournier knows that more than most, and her work…
5 years, 5 months ago