Episodios

  • 10-04: This Month in Birding - January 2026
    Jan 29 2026

    It's the first This Month in Birding panel of the new year, and Nate welcomes a crew of birders featuring Mollee Brown, Frank Izaguirre, and Jordan Rutter to discuss predation of penguins, evolving junco bills, and weird bird stuff in our houses. Plus, is pishing an ethical birding practice?

    Links to items discussed in this episode:

    Penguins Become Prey for the Pumas of Patagonia

    Without campus leftovers to pick through, the beaks of this bird changed shape during the pandemic

    Bias in density estimates from avian point-count surveys: Prospects for post-hoc corrections using calibration data

    Woman's viral "bird theory" about white people has everyone checking their homes

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    1 h y 11 m
  • 10-03: Wildest Vagrants of 2025 with Tim Healy & Alex Lamoreaux
    Jan 22 2026

    2025 was an exciting year for rare bird sightings in the ABA Area, with two first ABA records and a fascinating array of interesting and unexpected records from all corners of the US and Canada. North American Birds editor Alex Lamoreaux and writer and teacher Tim Healy join host Nate Swick to have some fun remembering the highlights of last year.

    Check out the 2026 Bird of the Year merch available NOW at aba.org/store

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    1 h y 11 m
  • 10-02: A Post-Pandemic Birding Journey with Ed Yong
    Jan 15 2026

    Science writer Ed Yong was an invaluable resource for many of us navigating the strange pandemic landscape. His writing about Covid-19 at The Atlantic earned him a Pulitzer Prize, but left him looking for an outlet to recalibrate after that anxiety-ridden period. Inspired by his own writing in his book, An Immense World, he turned to bird-watching despite not expecting to be any good at it. It has turned into a passion, a way to explore both his home and the wider world, and an inspiration for his writing.

    Also, Nate shares his experience wrangling endemics in Puerto Rico.

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  • 10-01: 2026 ABA Bird of the Year Artist Kristina Knowski
    Jan 8 2026

    2026 is officially the year of the Horned Lark!

    This dapper little songbird can be found just about everywhere in the ABA Area, and we're excited to put a spotlight on it this year as our Bird of the Year for 2026. As is tradition, the species is featured on the January issue of the ABA's Birding magazine, depicted by Indiana artist Kristina Knowski, who bird art afficianados might know from her work as artist in residence for the Indiana Dunes Birding Festival.

    And it's not just the magazine, we will have a whole range of fun Horned Lark merch, including the return of our Bird of the Year t-shirts, at the ABA shop!

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    39 m
  • 09-52: This Month in Birding - December 2025
    Dec 25 2025

    Jody Allair, Martha Harbison, and Rebecca Heisman join host Nate Swick for the last American Birding Podcast episode of the year, with a wide-ranging discussion of some of the latest bird and birding news. The panel talks warbler hybrids, vacant lots, and how to best yell at gulls among other things! Thanks for a great year!

    Also, don't forget to join the ABA for our 2026 Bird of the Year reveal on January 5, 2026, at 4 PM ET.

    Links to articles discussed in this episode:

    Look at those nasty and lovely birds! Assessing preferences and emotional responses of visitors to a National Park

    The role of vacant lots in promoting avian species diversity and occupancy in a post-industrial city

    Genetic confirmation of an "uncommon mourningthroat" (Geothlypis philadelphia  ×  G. trichas): A rare but persistent hybrid warbler

    Want gulls to back off? Here's how to talk to them

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    1 h y 2 m
  • 09-51: Random Birds, December 2025, with Ted Floyd
    Dec 18 2025

    We get one more go-round with the list and the random number generator for 2025 as Ted Floyd joins host Nate Swick to talk about, well, whatever birds we randomly turn up. This Random Birds covers an impressivley random suite of birds with kites, warblers, waders, and flycatchers all on the agenda.

    Also, ABA membership makes a great holiday gift!

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    1 h y 10 m
  • 09-50: The Five Great Forests with Anna Lello-Smith
    Dec 11 2025

    Central America is home to five great tropical forests, whose presence and protection are critical to the conservation of just about every one of our neotropical migrant birds. It is the subject of a recent study from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Wildlife Conservation Society published last month in the journal Biological Conservation. Anna Lello-Smith, bird conservation scientist from the WCS is the lead author and she joins is to talk about what this means for bird conservation.

    Also, it's the first weekend of the Christmas Bird Count. Hope you're ready!

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    35 m
  • 09-49: Birding Book Club - Best Books of 2025
    Dec 4 2025

    The Birding Book Club is back again to do our annual Best Bird Books of the Year episode for 2025. 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 very unique year of birds in books.

    Links to all of our choices at the ABA website.

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    1 h y 16 m