A look into the incredible diversity present in the 10000+ species identified in the world of birds. From the tiniest bee hummingbird to the largest wandering albatross, there is so much to discover and learn about with these incredible feathered creatures we share our planet with.
A look into the life of the Evening Grosbeak, a large boreal finch that is a welcome guest at any bird feeder.
A look into one of the ways birds express color.
A quick episode about an unique woodpecker adaptation.
A quick look into what makes bird eggs so unique and what shapes their appearance.
A look into some of the ways birds change in appearance as they age, from fledgling to an adult.
A look into how biologist classify what a species is in the bird world.
All about the bird family Parulidae, also called new world warblers or wood warblers.
A little episode about the Steller's Sea eagles biology and life history.
A look into some of the strategies birds use to survive winter conditions.
A look into some of the amazing adaptations that Owls have.
This episode goes over the bird family Charadriidae, which contains plovers, dotterels and lapwings. There are a total of 68 species in this family in 10 genera.
This episode features the hoary redpoll, a small round finch species that lives high up in the artic.
The California condor population was at one point at only 22 individuals, but the determination of several individuals and agencies has led to it being brought back from the brink of extinction. As of 2020 there are more than 500 individuals in the world.
This episode is featuring a look into the lives of Albatrosses.
A look into the parts of a birds lifecycle. This episode is about baby birds, more specifically the categories of the different styles a baby bird can hatch and grow up.
This episode is a species spotlight for the cute little black-capped chickadee. This little songbird is a common sight at bird feeders in its range so I hope that this episode will teach everyone a little bit more about this bold little bird.
A new series in the World of Birds Podcast! Each episode shares the story of a conservation of a species. This episode features the Whooping Crane and how it went from only 20 individuals in the 1940's to almost 800 individuals now.
Many birders and nonbirders may be noticing a few unusual species at their feeder this year, that is because this year is an irruption year for many boreal finches, but what is an irruption and what causes it?
A glimpse into some of the aspects that make owls so unique, characteristics of the two families that are called owls. A look into their life, habits, food and more.
A glimpse into the great natural wonder of bird migration. A look at why and some aspects of how they complete this amazing journey year after year.
An episode featuring Vultures and some of their unique behaviors, adaptations and characteristics.
A mini episode featuring the smallest bird found in the world, the Bee Hummingbird.
With over 10000 recognized species of birds, there is a staggering amount of variety found through out this group. From little hummingbirds to giant ostriches, cryptically colored nighthawks to brilliantly colored tanagers. Birds can come in so many different shapes and sizes, each part of their body evolved to make use of every environment, food source and niche available to them. this episode offers just but a glimpse into some of the variety you can see in this unique animal classification.