Learn about a common woodpecker that forages like an anteater, comes in two distinct color forms, and has a habit of drumming on your roof.
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Highlights from Ivan's recent birding adventure in Mongolia, where he explored vast steppes, forests, and ancient ruins.
A practical guide to the skill of bird ID, one step at a time.
Explore the biology, behavior, and folklore of these nocturnal birds known for their wide mouths, cryptic plumage, and eerie vocalizations.
Explore practical strategies and tools for finding birds in the wild—from planning trips and using digital resources to honing field techniques.
A deep dive into the life of Pandion haliaetus, a fierce, fish-loving raptor found across the globe.
This episode explores the strengths and weaknesses of traditional bird field guides versus mobile apps, examining how each shapes the birding experience in the digital age.
In this "From the Field" episode, Ivan shares his recent experiences birding in the remote and breathtaking region of Patagonia.
The specialized finches have uniquely crossed beaks designed for prying open conifer cones—learn about their evolution, ecology, and the debates surrounding their classification.
Learn how and why some birds rely on cooperation to get their genes into the next generation. This is the behavior of cooperative breeding, where birds team up to raise chicks in a group setting.