...The long awaited nest information.
See instagram for nest photo taken by Dr. Hartley: https://www.instagram.com/seattlebirdpodcast
Watch some video clips recorded by Dr. Hartley and her students:
This episode is a rerun of our Spotlight Bird radio show on SPACE 101.1 FM.
This episode is a rerun of our Spotlight Bird radio show on SPACE 101.1 FM.
This episode is a rerun of our Spotlight Bird radio show on SPACE 101.1 FM.
This episode is a rerun of our Spotlight Bird radio show on SPACE 101.1 FM.
This episode is a rerun of our Spotlight Bird radio show on SPACE 101.1 FM.
This guest episode with Frances features bounteous information about Rock Doves (aka Pigeons).
Check out the brilliant plumage of the Nicobar Pigeon: https://ebird.org/species/nicpig1 .
The redhead was found recently at the mouth of the Cedar River in southern Lake Washington. Stay tuned to SPACE 101.1 FM for more spotlight bird action, and come back soon to the Seattle Bird Podcast for more interviews with local bird experts!
New episode just dropped! This one has been in the works for a while now, and today I am proud to release my interview with Jente Ottenburghs! He is very knowledgeable about birds and hybridization.
"It's a total surprise to me!"
-Leo
"heh heh heh"
-Brian
Avian Hybrids by Jente Ottenburghs
Bewick’s Wren Episode
Audio Source Links: (see these links for more info on what kind of license they are used under)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grey_Squirrel_(Sciurus_carolinensis)_(W1CDR0001470_BD12).ogg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tamiasciurus_douglasii.ogg
SPACE link:
67.212.165.106:8239/stream
We discuss the little kings: golden-crowned and ruby-crowned kinglets! We do not discuss golden-crowned sifakas or their close relatives the silky sifakas. For more info on them, click below:
This is the last episode of Idiom Week. This week we cover the idiom "nest egg." If you want to know more about the episode, you should probably just listen to the podcast—it's only like a minute.
I learned a new idiom today!
Thanks to Seattle Bird Podcast writer Brian for help on this episode, without him, trying to write this show would be a foolish and hopeless pursuit of something unattainable.
It's Idiom Week!
Follow these steps to calculate distances as the crow flies on Google Maps:
https://support.google.com/maps/answer/1628031?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop
This episode, the Bird Spotlight is on the Cedar Waxwing. This bird loves fruit! 🍎🍏🍒🍓🫐🍌🍇
See some awesome photos taken by our editor, Brian on our Insta: https://www.instagram.com/seattlebirdpodcast/
We had lots of sources this episode: All About Birds, Wikipedia, American Bird Conservancy, Audubon Society, Cosley Zoo, and What it’s Like to be a Bird by David Sibley.