• 08-51: This Month in Birding - December 2024
    Dec 19 2024

    Thanks for another great year here at the American Birding Podcast. To close out 2024 we host another This Month in Birding panel featuring Jennie Duberstein, Mikko Jimenez, and Brodie Cass Talbott who join Nate to talk about bird brains, CBC memories, and old albatrosses. Plus, we make our predictions for what to look forward to in the bird world in 2025.

    Links to items discussed in this episode:

    World's oldest known wild bird is expecting again, aged 74

    Experiments show backyard birds learn from their new neighbors when moving house

    Study suggests there's no incentive for older birds to make new friends

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 08-50: It's Bird-Friendly Chocolate Season with Bryony Angell
    Dec 12 2024

    Roughly a quarter of chocolate sales in the US and the UK occur around the holidays at the end of the year. And if you are listening to this podcast, you are statistically almost certain to be participating. What does that have to do with birds? Well, like coffee before it, chocolate now comes in a bird friendly version. It's the subject of a recent article in Birdwatcher's Digest by Bryony Angell a Washington based birder and writer on birding culture. She joins us to talk about what that certification means for birds and chocolate-lovers alike.

    Also, congratulations to the full slate of 2024 ABA Awards recipients and thanks for all you do for the birding community.

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    39 mins
  • 08-49: Birding Book Club - Best of 2024
    Dec 5 2024

    It's the Birding Book Club's biggest meeting of the year!. We're back again to do our annual Best Bird Books of the Year episode for 2024. There’s no better time to give the gift of bird books to the birder in your life. And why not something for yourself while you’re at it? Nate Swick is joined by 10,000 Birds book reviewer Donna Schulman and Birding magazine media and book review editor Rebecca Minardi to talk about what we loved this exceptional year in bird books.

    Links to out lists can be found on the ABA Podcast website.

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    1 hr
  • 08-48: City Pigeons and Urban Evolution with Elizabeth Carlen
    Nov 28 2024

    The humble Rock Pigeon can provide some interesting insights into how natural selection is impacted by the urban environment. That is the work of Elizabeth Carlen, a former PhD candidate at Fordham University in New York City and the lead author of a recent article in Evolutionary Applications that looks at genetic connectivity of Rock Pigeons populations in various cities in the Northeast United States. She joins host Nate Swick to talk about the unique issues with studying urban Rock Pigeons.

    Also, how geotagged gulls are like Thanksgiving celebrations.

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    31 mins
  • 08-47: Random Birds XIII with Ted Floyd
    Nov 21 2024

    Birding editor Ted Floyd is back for another episode of Random Birds. Ted and Nate talk turkey, and lots of other birds, with the help of a random number generator and a big list of birds.

    Also, Slender-billed Curlew has been declared extinct. What does it tell us about bird conservation?

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 08-46: In Defense of Birds with Rich Fischer
    Nov 14 2024

    On Veteran’s Day, here in the United States, we commemorate military veterans of the US Armed Forces, and this Veteran’s Day we at the American Birding Podcast commemorate the work done by the Department of Defense to protect and conserve out national natural heritage. People might not realize that the US Department of Defense is one of the largest land-owners in the country, and on that land live a number of birds of conservation concern that are monitored and protected by US military personnel. Dr Rich Fischer is the national coordinator of the Department of Defense Partners in Flight and the lead for the US Army Corp of Engineers Threatened and Endangered Species Team, and he joins us to talk about endangered birds on military installations.

    Also, it could be a really exciting winter for White-winged Crossbills.

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    37 mins
  • 08-45: Hybrid Chickadee Challenges with Amber Rice and Scott Taylor
    Nov 7 2024

    The friendly and familiar chickadees are endearing yard birds in nearly all parts of the ABA Area, but there is more than meets the eye for these feeder friends, especially in places where two species interact. Chickadees and chickadee hybrids are allowing researchers to ask some fascinating questions about hybrid fitness, evolution, and climate change. Drs Amber Rice of Lehigh University and Scott Taylor of the University of Colorado-Boulder are exploring some of these questions with Carolina, Black-capped, and Mountain Chickadees and they join us to talk about their findings and the program they've developed for secondary students.

    Also, more on smart feeders from Nate's backyard.

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    44 mins
  • 08-44: This Month in Birding - October 2024
    Oct 31 2024

    It's spooky season for birders and for this month's TMIB panel we've assembled a most terrifying group of birders to discuss this month's birding and ornithology news. Jason Hall, Nick Lund, and Purbita Saha join host Nate Swick to talk Canad Geese, vagrancy science, and couples costumes for birders.

    Links to items discussed in this episode:

    Offshore vagrancy in passerines is predicted by season, wind-drift, and species characteristics

    Love island: Bird's refusal to leave resort life leads to genetic change

    Get to Know the Misunderstood Canada Goose

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    53 mins