Thursday, October 15, 2009

Birding radio shows by BirdNote


A terrific and efficient way to learn more about birds in general and about specific birds you have seen is to go online to one of the excellent Web sites that offers educational information on bird species as well as identification tips. One such site is BirdNote.

But BirdNote is more than a Web site, it is a radio series about the intriguing habits and activities of birds out in the natural world. Each show is scheduled to coincide with the time of year when you can see or hear the featured bird, one each month, that includes bird mating calls, predator alarms, and interesting and educational anecdotes. They can be heard on the NPR radio station KPLU live, or you can listen to any of the previously produced two-minute shows online at BirdNote's Web site in the archive files, or with this link directly to the podcast archives.

The radio shows, created by bird experts from Tune In to Nature.org, produce outstanding radio stories with rich sound recordings in an effort to connect the ways and needs of birds to the lives of birdwatchers.


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