Songbirding: A Birding-by-ear Podcast
Science:Nature
The winter of 2020-2021 is gearing up to be an important season for winter finches. In this special, the sounds of the various kinds of winter finches are reviewed.
CreditsRecorded, engineered, narrated and created by Rob Porter.
Creative Commons music by Scott Buckley - https://www.scottbuckley.com.au
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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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