BirdNote

BirdNote strives to transport listeners out of the daily grind and into the natural world with outstanding audio programming and online content. The stories we tell are rich in sound, imagery, and information—connecting the ways and needs of birds to the lives of listeners.

Articles by BirdNote

American Bittern: Thunder-Pumper
January 02, 2013 — This bird's deep, resonant calls have earned it unique and apt nicknames.
Crested Auklets Winter in the Bering Sea
December 14, 2012 — The auklets present a superb natural spectacle of sight, sound, and smell.
What Do You Call a Group of Birds?
November 26, 2012 — Collective nouns are a mixture of poetry, alliteration, and description.
Why Do Waterbirds Land In Parking Lots?
November 12, 2012 — To some bird species, car lots mimic water bodies, leading to avian strandings. 
How to Tell a Raven From a Crow
October 22, 2012 — These black birds may belong to the same family and look similar in some ways, but several distinctive traits help set them apart.
Prothonotary Warblers in the Okefenokee Swamp
September 10, 2012 — A National Wildlife Refuge was set aside to protect a Georgia and Florida swamp.
Puffins: Clowns of the Sea
August 31, 2012 — Whether they live along the Pacific or the Atlantic coast, puffins are unique seabirds.
The Unmistakable Cry of the Steller's Jay
August 13, 2012 — Shipwrecked in what is now Alaska, George Wilhelm Steller named three new bird species in the 1740s.