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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

Consider the Lowly Starling
December 05, 2014 — Though cursed by many, the European Starling has had some famous fans.
The Tiny but Tough Common Redpoll
December 01, 2014 — Don't let this bird's name keep you from realizing it's uncommon capabilities.
Wishbones and Dinosaurs
November 19, 2014 — The wishbone dates back more than 150 million years.
Falcons Fighting Berry Crime
November 17, 2014 — Falcons and farmers form alliances to save (literally) tons of food.
Join Cornell Scientists with Project FeederWatch
November 17, 2014 — Cornell's Lab of Ornithology needs your help tracking bird movements.
Enter the World of the Oystercatcher
November 07, 2014 — Despite their name, Oystercatchers aren't all about oysters.
Spooky Shearwaters
October 29, 2014 — The Wedge-tailed Shearwater's haunting calls used to scare sailors away from the Pacific islands.
Black-crowned Night-herons Spell Caution
October 22, 2014 — These night hunters are the most widespread herons on Earth.
Chorus Line in the Sky
October 22, 2014 — Learn how Dunlins avoid in-flight collisions.
The Pacific Wren's Song, Slowed Down
October 16, 2014 — Wrens can tell a long story with a very short song.