Songbirding: A Birding-by-ear Podcast
Science:Nature
In Hamilton, the best times to see an hear Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers is a brief window of time in both spring an autumn. Their spring visits also overlap with the emergence of chorus frogs...
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CreditsRecorded, engineered, narrated and created by Rob Porter.
Creative Commons music by Kai Engel - https://www.kai-engel.com/
S6E18 - Dawn Hike at Deer Lick Run, Part 2 (Magnolia Warbler)
S6E17 - Dawn Hike at Deer Lick Run, Part 1
S6E16 - The Edge of Heart's Content, Part 2
S6E15 - The Edge of Heart's Content, Part 1
S6E14 - Evening Climb along Deer Lick Run, Part 2 (Wood Thrush)
S6E13 - Evening Climb along Deer Lick Run, Part 1 (Dark-eyed Junco)
S6E12 - Introduction to Hickory Creek, Part 2
S6E11 - Introduction to Hickory Creek, Part 1 (Mystery Species)
S6E10 - Nocturnal Birding (Eastern Whip-poor-will)
S6E9 - Hector Falls Forestry Road, Part 2
S6E8 - Hector Falls Forestry Road, Part 1 (Black-throated Blue Warbler)
S6E7 - The Hike Back, Part 2 (Winter Wren)
S6E6 - The Hike Back, Part 1 (Black-throated Green Warbler)
S6E5 - Hector Falls, Part 2 (Blue-headed Vireo)
S6E4 - Hector Falls, Part 1 (Red-eyed Vireo)
S6E3 - A Sore Sounding Song (Scarlet Tanager)
S6E2 - A Perfect July Morning (Hooded Warbler)
S6E1 - The Hermits of Allegheny (Hermit Thrush)
Trailer for Songbirding: The Allegheny National Forest
2023-24 Christmas Bird Count Special
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