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

Get to Know Margaret Morse Nice, a Pioneer of Bird Study
January 02, 2017 — Through her detailed observations of Song Sparrows, Nice had a huge influence on modern ornithology.
Why Woodpeckers Can Safely Slam Their Faces Into Trees
December 12, 2016 — These birds are highly evolved to do one job.
Why Frigatebirds Can't Float
November 21, 2016 — The seabirds can stay aloft over the open ocean for months, but they don't really have a choice.
Test the Smarts of Your Backyard Jays with This Fun Memory Game
November 14, 2016 — All you need are some peanuts.
How Golden Eagles Spot Prey from Incredible Distances
November 08, 2016 — The secret is in the density of their visual cells.
Where Do Seabirds on the East Coast Like to Feast?
July 05, 2016 — Every summer, feathered foodies drop in on the continental shelf to enjoy a rich aquatic buffet.
Is This the Most Beautiful Bird Song on the Planet?
June 14, 2016 — According to famed ornithologist Frank Chapman, it is.
The Amazing Difference Found in Dippers on the Elwha River
June 06, 2016 — In a post-dam era, salmon are bringing new vitality to the ecosystem.
How Do Birds Drink on the Fly?
May 24, 2016 — For swallows and swifts, it's a real athletic feat.
Why Red-Tailed Hawks Are Not Picky Eaters
May 17, 2016 — Versatility serves this species well, especially as the world around it changes.