A daily, two-minute radio show and podcasts about birds. Escape your daily grind with vibrant stories, sounds of the natural world, and cool bird facts!
Clark’s Nutcracker and the whitebark pine have a strong mutualistic relationship: the tree is the bird’s best source of food, and the bird is the tree’s most dependable seed disperser. But the tree is at risk: http://birdnote.org/podcasts/bring-birds-back/birds-and-trees…
Did you know you can support BirdNote with a vehicle donation? Donating your car, truck, trailer, boat or other vehicle is easy, free and tax-deductible! Learn how it works: http://birdnote.org/donate-vehicle
We're involved in a project tracking Egyptian Vultures across Central Asia for the first time! #ScienceSaturday
The field team have so far tagged eight birds with satellite tags! This will help us understand migration routes and threats faced to implement conservation actions.
@CentralParkNYC : what is the first thing that happens when a Great Horned Owl feels under attack or feels threatened? This happens! “I am BIGGER than you, do you really want to fight?” The Red-tailed Hawk was no match & left. #greathornedowl#birdwatching#wildlife
Listen to this week’s episode of Bring Birds Back to hear a fascinating conversation with host Tenijah Hamilton and Peri Sasnett – a ranger at Glacier National Park and co-host of the park’s podcast Headwaters. http://birdnote.org/podcasts/bring-birds-back/birds-and-trees…
BirdNote is teaming up with upcoming host of National Geographic's "Extraordinary Birder," Christian Cooper, for a one-of-a-kind online event on December 1st. The event is free, but you'll have to register to reserve your spot: http://birdnote.org/eoy2022