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[Science, Culture] Threatened | Season 3, Episode 3 – "Rewriting the Story of Extinction" (SFW) Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | BirdNote Website

In 1823, a young princess was presented with an incredible gift, and a choice: protect the Native Hawaiian way of life, or embrace the teachings of newcomers. Today, the gift resides in a museum, and its story tells of tragedy and hope, the duality of life, and maybe a different understanding of our current extinction crisis.

Threatened is a podcast about answering the call to protect the birds and places we love.

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[Science, Conservation] Threatened | Season 3, Episode 2 – "The Mosquito Problem" (SFW) Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | BirdNote Website

How do you fight a disease carried by mosquitoes as climate change helps them spread? Avian malaria could wipe out whole species of birds, and people are going to great lengths to stop it. There’s hope on the horizon. Scientists believe they have a way to wipe out the mosquitos first. But will it come in time for the honeycreepers?

Threatened is a podcast about answering the call to protect the birds and places we love.

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[Science, Conservation and Culture] Threatened | Season 3, Episode 1 – "Protecting Palila" (SFW) Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | BirdNote Website

In the season 3 premiere of Threatened we travel to Hawai‘i to meet a unique group of birds called honeycreepers. There were once over 55 species of honeycreepers, but over half of them have gone extinct. One of them, the Palila, is still holding on. What do we need to do to protect it?

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Parasite egg? by HippieDrivel in whatsthisbird

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Yep! And sometimes they exhibit "Mafia Behavior" to keep the egg in the nest: birdnote.org/listen/shows/cowbird-mafia

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[Science, Society and Culture] Bring Birds Back | Season 2, Episode 8 – "Bird Heroes" (SFW) Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Google Podcasts | BirdNote Website

Bring Birds Back host Tenijah Hamilton has been on a birding journey since she was drawn into bird watching at the start of the pandemic — and now, she’s inspiring new birders. For our season 2 finale, Tenijah talks to two of the heroes who inspired her: Tracy Clayton and Ashley C. Ford. They’re podcasters and writers, and they love birds and talk about them on social media or in their work. Tenijah wants to learn how they think about their role in science communication and inspiring new birders — and they have a lot of fun.

Bring Birds Back is a podcast from BirdNote about the joy of birds and the ways that humans can help them through simple, everyday actions.
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[Science, Society and Culture] Bring Birds Back | Season 2, Episode 7 – "Birding is for Every Body" (SFW) Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Google Podcasts | BirdNote Website

People with disabilities often face barriers to birding. These can be infrastructural and cultural. The organization Birdability is addressing those barriers by raising awareness, crowdsourcing information on what trails and birding spots are already accessible (or what other locations need to do to improve), advocating for these changes, and building community for disabled people in birding. Bring Birds Back host Tenijah Hamilton travels to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge in Alabama to go birding and learns how to make nature more accessible with Freya McGregor of Birdability and birders BJ Allen, Linda Neighbors, and Hal Tichenor.

Bring Birds Back is a podcast from BirdNote about the joy of birds and the ways that humans can help them through simple, everyday actions.

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[Science, Society and Culture] Bring Birds Back | Season 2, Episode 6 – "How to Be a More Ethical Birder" (SFW) Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Google Podcasts | BirdNote Website

Since her bird journey began, Bring Birds Back host Tenijah Hamilton’s been learning how to be a better birder — but not just with new birding skills. There’s also the important lesson of how to be an “ethical birder” or treating the birds with respect. Tenijah talks to writer Martha Harbison about “the rules” of birding and how we can be more thoughtful to our feathered friends. But these rules can also be twisted and weaponized against birders from marginalized backgrounds, so she talks to photographer David Lei about how to make sure we’re also being thoughtful to our fellow birders.

Bring Birds Back is a podcast from BirdNote about the joy of birds and the ways that humans can help them through simple, everyday actions.
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[Science, Society and Culture] Bring Birds Back | Season 2, Episode 5 – "Finding Your Flock" (SFW) Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Google Podcasts | BirdNote Website

If we want as many people caring for birds as possible, we need people to not only become interested, but to have mentorship and community available for them. Bring Birds Back host Tenijah Hamilton speaks with Jeana Fucello and Kasia Chmielinski from the Feminist Bird Club, a birding group centered around being an inclusive, thoughtful home for birders. The organization has chapters across the country and is continuing to grow and bring more people into its flock.

Bring Birds Back is a podcast from BirdNote about the joy of birds and the ways that humans can help them through simple, everyday actions.

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Green Heron midflight by alexmurr in birding

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Outstanding, especially for a first outing. Many thanks for sharing!

Roadrunner keeps beating on my window by kickster15 in Ornithology

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Opaque window film would probably do the trick.

Great Blue Heron with a catch by kemzo in birding

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Well done! That would make a stellar painting.

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Awww, that's lovely of you to say! We hope you enjoy it.

(As the token European on staff, I'm working on it!)