Episodios

  • Episode 75: Let you Hair(y) Down(y): All about the Hairy and Downy Woodpecker
    Apr 25 2025

    In this two for one episode, learn about the very similar looking Downy and Hairy Woodpecker! The smallest woodpecker in North America, the Downy Woodpecker can be difficult to tell apart from its larger cousin the Hairy Woodpecker but Dr. John will teach you tips and tricks to expertly differentiate them on your next birding adventure. Plus, learn all about their feeding and breeding. And finally, end the show with insight into their evolutionary history and learn why they look so much alike. Plus a bird watch from Cass!
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    Intro music by Ricky Pistone and Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers
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    Bird sounds are from xeno-canto.org

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    Opening downy whinny by Bobby Wilcox

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    Downy call 1 by Paul Marvin

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    Hairy call 1 by Scott Olmstead

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    Downy Whinny 1 by Paul Marvin

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    Downy Call 2 by Frank Lambert

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    Hairy Call 2 by Scott Olmstead

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    Downy Rattle by Paul Marvin

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    Hairy Rattle by Scott Crabtree

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    Downy Drumming 1 by Joseph Morlan

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    Hairy Drumming by Richard E. Webster

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    Fast Downy Drumming by Paul Driver

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    Downy Drum 2 by Paul Driver

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    Hairy Drum 2 by Richard E. Webster

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    Feeding Pecks by Samuel Jones



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    46 m
  • Episode 74: Big Socks? Big Hawks! (Red-Tailed Hawk)
    Mar 27 2025

    With its nearly an inch and a half long taong, the red-tailed hawk certainly wears big socks. And you know what they say about big socks...big hawks! The Red-Tailed Hawk is ubiquitous across North America where its large body size and preference to perch along roadways make it easy to spot. But what secrets is the red-tailed hawk hiding? On this episode of Dirty Bird Podcast, learn all about the life history of the red-tailed hawk. Dr. John tells you all about the feeding and breeding (including some spicy love stories!) before ending the show talking about conservation and evolution. Also, we start this episode with a Native American Cultural Story: How The Hawk Got Its Red Tail.
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    Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Check them out wherever you get your music
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    Red-Tailed Hawk Intro sound from xeno-canto.org by Richard E. Webster

    Drum Sound from freesound.org by sandyrb

    Flute Sound from freesound.org by CarlosCarty

    Bald Eagle call from xeno-canto.org by Steve Hampton

    Red Tailed Hawk Call 2 from xeno-canto.org by Peter Ward and Ken Hall

    Bald Eagle Call 2 from xeno-canto.org by Pal Marvin

    Thump sound from freesound.org by KrystianPawlowski

    Slice sound from freesound.org by CalGre

    Hollywood Red-Tailed Hawk call from xeno-canto.org by Bruce Lagerquist

    Warning Call Red-Tailed Hawk from xeno-canto.org by Jeff Dyck

    Begging Call from xeno-canto.org by Richard E. Webster

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    1 h
  • Episode 73: Whoop! There it is! (Whooping Crane)
    Feb 19 2025

    Party people! Its time to learn about conservation! The Whooping crane very nearly went the way of the Pileated Woodpecker, Bachman's Warbler, and the Moa (all extinct birds covered before on this show!). While it is still very much endangered, it is a conservation success story. Learn all about the life history of the whooping crane, their evolutionary history (they were always very rare birds!) and how they came back from the brink of extinction. Dr. John explains it all, with lots of dumb jokes and bird puns included!
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    Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers, check them out where ever you get your music
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    Bird sounds from Xeno-Canto.org
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    Whoop 1 by J Frank Goodwin
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    Whoop 2 by Sue Riffe

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    53 m
  • Episode 72: Flockin' Robin (American Robin)
    Dec 29 2024

    The American Robin is ubiquitous in backyards all across North America. But how much do you know about its life history, evolution, and unique vocal range? In this listener suggested episode, Dr. John rock out with the robin and brings you all the cool facts about their omnivorous diet, cooperative breeding, and a couple giggles at their genus name...Turdus!
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    Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Check them out wherever you get your music
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    Bird sounds are from Xeno-Canto.org

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    Intro Robin Song by Brian Cox

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    Robin Song by Richard E. Webster

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    Robin Song 2 by Paul Driver

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    Fast Robin Song by Richard E. Webster

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    Alarm calls, chucks:

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    Alarm Call 1 by Ted Floyd

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    Alarm Call 2 by Richard E. Webster

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    Seet Alarm Call by Thomas Ryder Page

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Episode 71: Talk Turkey To Me: Dirty Bird Thanksgiving Special!
    Nov 16 2024

    This Turkey is served HOT! Dr. John sits on a log in the woods of Holly River State Park, WV as he talk about all the dirty details of Turkeys, wild and domestic. Learn some great facts to share around the thanksgiving table- and also how to disprove some of the common myths that your Uncle likes to say. Some of these facts may be too hot to handle- erect snoods, big skull caps, and gobbles- oh my! Learn about the domestication of turkeys, wild turkey evolution history, turkey breeding, and much more! Its everything you didn't want to know about Turkeys
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    Also thanks to Cass for this week's bird watch!
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    Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers
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    Birds sounds are from xeno-canto.org

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    Intro Gobble by Thomas Paine
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    Intro Turkey Call by

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    Gobble 1 by Paul Marvin

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    Gobble 2 by

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    Gobble 3 by

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    Courtship Chump, Hum, sneeze by Ted Floyd

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    Cackle Call by Paul Driver

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    Cooing Contact call by Bruce Lagerquist

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    Yelp Call by Bruce Lagerquist

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Episode 70: That's so Raven (Common Raven)
    Oct 14 2024

    Recorded in the only virgin spruce forest in the eastern US, this episode about Common Ravens is full of the ambience of Gaudineer Scenic Area in the Monongahela National Forest. As chickadees and kinglets chirp in the background, Dr. John tells you everything you need to know about the Common Raven. These birds a spookily intelligent and despite huge population crashes in the 1800s they are now extremely successful....sometimes to the detriment of endangered species! Learn about how the Raven really can quoth "nevermore" and the efforts to save the gopher tortoise from raven's ravenous beaks. Join Dirty Bird Podcast for another educational and fun episode!
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    Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers
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    All bird sounds are from xeno-canto.org
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    Raven Opening Call by Lars Edenius

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    “Qwork” call by Lars Edenius

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    Ravens Talking by Markus Jacobs

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    Alarm Call by Lars Edenius

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    Contact Call by Joao Tomas

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    Raven Speaking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPhbXsxE7aY

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    Raven Saying Goodmorning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQShKi1s2sY

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Episode 69: Bat Bird: The nocturnal, cave-dwelling Oilbird
    Sep 27 2024

    Echolocation, extreme night vision, cave dwelling…you’d think this describes a bat species but no! The amazing Oilbird of South America not only has a unique name but also some incredible evolutionary adaptations that allow it to breed in the pitch dark of caves leaving only at night to stalk one of its favorite food…avocados! Put on your headlamp and join Dr. John as we spelunk in search of knowledge about the Oilbird. Learn everything you need to know about this odd but amazing bird species.

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    Intro music by Ricky Pistone and Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers, check them out wherever you get your music

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    All bird sounds are from xeno-canto.org

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    Demon Call 1 by Rosendo Manuel Fraga

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    Contact calls by Martin Solowiej

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    Guttural Calls by Mauricio Cuellar Ramirez (@Birding.travel)

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    Squawking calls by Nick Athanas

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    Clicking Calls Jacob Wijpkema

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    Clicking Calls 2 by Niels Krabbe

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Episode 68: Skit-Scatbird (Gray Catbird)
    Aug 7 2024

    The jazz musicians of the bird world, the Gray Catbird has both an impressive vocal repertoire and a unique ability to improvise. Join Dr. John in the summer woods of French Creek, West Virginia as he tells you everything you need to know about the Gray Catbird! While their vocalizations are the highlight, they also have some interesting breeding facts: especially their communal attitude towards other songbirds such as robins! Finally, their amazing evolutionary history is also explained in detail. Come learn about this bird right meow!
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    Intro song by Ricky Pistone, Outro by the Sidewalk Slammers
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    All bird calls are from Xeno-Canto.org
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    Intro Meow by Matt Wistrand
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    Catbird Song 1 by Matt Wistrand
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    Catbird Imitation by Richard E. Webster
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    Mockingbird song by Ron Overholtz
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    Brown Thrasher song by Richard E. Webster
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    Catbird Song 2 by Bobby Wilcox
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    Cat Meow Call: Russ Wigh
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    Alarm call by Richard E. Webster
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    Jay like call by Manuel Grosselat

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    1 h y 2 m
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