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Any radiohead fans out there? The Brown Creeper is often overlooked and underappreciated but it has a lot of cool bird facts to share! Parody songs aside, in this episode Dr. John tells you everything you need to know about a tiny bird of the deep coniferous woods of North and Central America. Learn all about their unique nesting behavior, their surprisingly large territory size (compensating for something?), and much more.
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Outro music by the Sidewalks Slammers: find them wherever you get your music
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All bird calls are from Xeno-Canto.org.
Intro song by Thomas G. Graves
Brown Creeper song by Paul Marvin
“trees beautiful trees” call by Ron Overholtz
Brown Creeper High Pitched Call by Jarrod Swackhamer
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Karaoke version of “Creep” by Radiohead from Sing King on Youtube
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These birds know how to party! Sporting flashy colors, cedar waxwings are always found in raucous groups gorging on food, chirping, and sometimes even getting drunk. Dr. John records outside in First Landing State Park while he tells you everything you need to know about Cedar Waxwings. Learn about how invasive species are changing their coloration, how they are able to survive on an almost exclusively fruit diet, and their perplexing evolutionary history. John read’s the scientific publications so you don’t have to and finds all the best facts to teach you about this fascinating bird species.
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Thanks to Diana for suggesting this episode!
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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 from Xeno-Canto.org
Opening Call by Jeffery Mann
Bzee call by Ted Floyd
Sighing whistle call by Bobby Wilcox
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Rodents beware! The White-Tailed Kite has a range that extends from California to South America and wherever it is rodents are on the menu. From mice to guinea pigs, these birds are basically the "Day Owls". In fact, they share several evolutionary adaptations in common with Owls! Learn all about the White-Tailed Kite in this festive episode of Dirty Bird Podcast.
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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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Opening Call: Dante Buzzetti
.see-yrk call: Nicole Alfaro Ponce
.Chirp Call: Cristian Pinto Fernandez
.Osprey Call: Lars Edenius
.Grunt Call: Paul Marvin
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Life is tough for an American Woodcock. You nest on the ground, everything wants to eat and shoot you, and your habitat is decreasing. Plus, even the ornithologists seem not to care about your evolution! On the plus side, migration is more of a swinging vacation than an arduous journey! Join John as he talks all about the American Woodcock's funny vocalizations and feeding behaviors, its conservation concerns, and its unique courtship display. Recorded on a breezy day in First Landing State Park, even a fox stops by to listen!
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Thanks to dreamroux for suggesting this episode!
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers
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Birds sounds from xeno-canto.org
Opening Call by Jim Berry
.Meep Call by Alex Lin-Moore
.Up Close Call by Justin Watts
.Flight Call Justin Saucier
.Cackle by Paul Driver
.Wing Whistle by Paul Driver
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When you hear the haunting call of a common loon, you may feel alone and scared, but seeing this beautiful bird is sure to raise your spirits! Learn all about the many unique and beautiful calls of the Common Loon which can be found in lakes across northern America and also featured in many horror movie soundtracks. While it appears peaceful paddling on the water, these birds can be extremely violent during the breeding season. Join Dr. John as he explores the breeding, feeding evolution, and other fun facts about the Common Loon!
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Thanks to Henson for suggesting this episode!
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Thanks to Jessica Coker for providing the cover art! Follow her on instagram @thepsoreywing
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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
Opening Call by Bruce Lagerquist
Wail call 1 by Sunny Tsang
All Bird sounds are from xeno-canto.org
Opening Call by Bruce Lagerquist
Wail call 1 by Sunny Tsang
Wail call 2 by Nicholas Comparato
Tremelo call by Davyd Betchkal
Tremelo call 2 by Lance A.M. Benner
Yodel call by Thomas Zgirski
Yodel call 2 by Panvert Robin
Hoot Call by Lauren Harter
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Spend a few minutes learning about the Common Loon! Hear their unique vocalization, learn about their unique swimming mechanisms, and find out their hidden angry side.
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone
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Cover art by Jessica Coker, follow her on instagram @theospreywing
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All Bird sounds are from xeno-canto.orgWail Call by Sunny Tsang
Tremelo call by Davyd Betchkal
Yodel call by Thomas Zgirski
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Did you know young frigate birds play like puppies? And that adults croon to each other like Barry White to get in the mood? Learn fun, fast facts about the breeding and feeding of this giant shore bird with Dirty Bird Shorties! Check out full length episodes for even more bird facts
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All Bird Sounds are from xeno-canto.org.
Begging Call by Ricardo José Mitidieri
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Calling and bill snapping by Bobby Wilcox
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Drumming by Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado
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Fighting sounds by Bobby Wilcox
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone. Check him out wherever you get your music
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Short clip of “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love Babe” by Barry White used
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Magnificent Frigatebird? More like Massive Frigatebird! With huge 7 foot wings, a big red throat sack, and the longest breeding period of any sea bird, the Magnificent Frigatebird lives life large. It even will throw its weight around to steal food from all manner of creatures, earning its comparison to a frigate warship. Learn all about the life history, evolution, and population threats to this amazing bird of the tropics.
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All Bird Sounds are from xeno-canto.org
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Begging Call by Ricardo José Mitidieri
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Calling and bill snapping by Bobby Wilcox
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Drumming by Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado
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Fighting sounds by Bobby Wilcox
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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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Short clip of “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love Babe” by Barry White used
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The (possibly recently!) extinct Elephant Birds were fittingly named. Not only were they the largest birds to ever live with eggs even bigger than dinosaur eggs, they also filled a vital niche in Madagascar similar to that of Elephants of mainland Africa. Learn all about the four extinct species of Elephant birds with John and Tim in this episode! We talk about their fossil record, amazing facts about their biology, their evolutionary history, and how they went extinct. Also, we cover the geological history of Madagascar and the arrival of the first humans to the island. Learn everything you need to know about Elephant Birds!
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Thanks for the iTunes review RMbirder!
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Big thanks to Astrapionte for providing the cover art for this episode! Find their artwork @strpit7108 on deviantart, youtube, and Reddit!
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Also huge shout out to everyone who voted in the Dirty Bird Daryl poll, personalized shout outs to everyone in this episode!
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers, find them wherever you get your music -
In this 4th of July special, John talks all about America’s bird the Bald Eagle! While majestic appearing, the Bald Eagle has quite the bad reputation amongst those who have observed its habits up close, Benjamin Franklin even called it “very lousy”! But do its redeeming qualities make up for its sometimes nasty nature? Explore these topics as John tells you everything you need to know about the Bald Eagle! Also, the return of Punchy Joe who talks about the Bald Eagle pair that have spent 10 years raising young just off his dock. And a listener message from friend of the show Charlie! Learn about Bald Eagle Biology, their interactions with humans, how it became America's bird, Native american legends, about a Bald Eagle that fought in the civil war, threats to their population, and their evolutionary history. So put in your headphones, light up the BBQ, and press play on this episode!
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Cover art by Jessica Coker! Check out all her work on her Instagram page @jessicacokerartist
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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
Bald Eagle Call 1 by: Steve Hampton
Bald Eagle Call 2 by: Davyd Betchkayl
Bald Eagle Call 3 by: Paul Marvin
Osprey Call by: Bruce Lagerquist
Bald Eagle majestic call by: Russ Wigh
Red-Tailed Hawk Call by: Peter Ward and Ken Hall
Bald Eagle Capture call by Paul Marvin
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Civil War music by adeluc4 from freesounds.org
Native American drum by sandyrb from freesounds.org
Bird flap by agentDD from freesounds.org
Landing sound by yoyodaman234 from freesounds.org
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Find dirty bird podcast Tshirts at https://www.teepublic.com/user/dirtybird-podcast
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In this listener suggested episode, Dr. John talks all about the White-Throated Swift, a graceful aerial acrobat of the Western US. Learn about the aeronautical engineering behind its amazing flying abilities and how its death defying courtship dives sometimes get it in trouble. Also, did you know white-throated swift and tobacco chewing cowboys have something in common? Accompanied by the frogs and birds of First Landing State Park, John explores the feeding, breeding, evolutionary history, and fun facts of this amazing bird!
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Thanks to Charlie for suggesting this episode and providing pictures and videos of White-Throated Swifts he's taken!
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Link for T-shirts: https://www.teepublic.com/user/dirtybird-podcast
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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 calls are from xeno-canto.orgIntro Swift Call by Lauren Harter
“Shrieked out” Swift notes by Thomas Magarian
National Geographic description sounds by Thomas Beverly
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Ricky is back! In between dumb puns, jokes, and laughs we learn about how the chicken went from prowling the jungles of Asia to being in backyards across the globe. Learn about the surprising intelligence of these birds, the different breeds of chickens, and what a wattle is. Get EGGcited!
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone and Outro Music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Check them out wherever you get your music -
You can take the birder out of Iceland, but you can’t take Iceland out of the birder! John is joined by bird enthusiast Cass to discuss both of their experiences birding in Iceland. Along the way, John shares cool facts about birds such as the Artic Tern (Kria), Norther Fulmar (fyll), Pink Footed Goose, and many more. Learn about the gross defense mechanism of Fulmars, the carnivorous sheep of Iceland, and the epic ice age fight for survival of the pink footed goose. Also, plenty of tangents about non-bird related aspects of Iceland both John and Cass love. If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about the land of ice and fire, this episode is for you!
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Cover art: John holds a juvenile redwing that fell out of a tree on him during a trot through the woods of Reykholt. The bird was returned to his perch safely! Hear the full story on the episode!
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All bird sound are from xeno-canto.org
Northern Fulmar Chuckle by: Stanislas Wroza
European Golden Plover Call by: Michel Veldt
Ptarmigan Call by: Jens Kirkeby
Snipe Drumming sound by: Herald Pfleger
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Intro theme by Ricky Pistone and Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Check them out wherever you get your music!
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Much of the life history of Bachman’s Warbler is a mystery. It spent only four months in the American Southeast each summer before migrating to Cuba and often inhabited swampy, difficult to access environments. With its likely extinction in the 1980s, there’s much we will never know about this bird…but that doesn’t stop John from speculating! Using historical accounts dating back to the 1800s, information from preserved specimens, and inferences based on its close relatives, John tells you everything there is to know about Bachman’s warbler along with his own thoughts. Was Bachman’s Warbler a bamboo specialist, an ecosystem now almost entirely extinct in the US? Could Bachman’s Warbler can be a flower specialist in Cuba, like the honeycreepers of Hawaii?
Also, could it still be out there? John and Bird Photographer and enthusiast Tanner think possibly so! Tanner joins John in this episode to discuss his own personal search for Bachman’s warbler in one of the few Canebrake ecosystems left in the US.
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The following bird calls are from xeno-canto.org
Northern Parula call by Naomi
Chipping Sparrow by Manuel Grosselet
Worm-eating warbler by Cristopher McPherson
Black and white warbler zeep: Matt Wistrand
Bachman’s warbler call record by Arthur A. Allen and Paul Kellogg, preserved on the Macaulay Library through the Cornell lab of Ornithology
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Intro song sung by John Janousek, using “Taking Care of Business” instrumental from Drew’s famous classic rock instrumental version 2
Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers
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Although they only weigh as much as two apples, the 10 oz Bar-Tailed Godwit completes the longest non-stop flight of any bird species in the world! In this episode, John explores the evolutionary adaptations that allow the Godwits to complete this epic migration. Learn why they are more like Sumo Wrestlers than marathon runners, what they have in common with 18th century sailors, and all about their breeding, feeding, and evolutionary history. Accompanied by the natural sounds of First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach, John will make you say “oh my Godwit!” with these amazing facts.
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Special thanks to Jose for this weeks cover art! Also, check out his animated Gif by going to the Dirty Bird Podcast youtube page! Follow jose2myfriend on Instagram to see more of his amazing art
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone and Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Find them wherever you get your music
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All bird calls from xeno-canto.org
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Opening Godwit Alarm Call by Jacobo Ramil Millarengo
Godwit saying its name call by Stanislas Wroza
Asian Dowitcher Call recorded by funkerhunter
Godwit Call by Stein O. Nilsen
Flight Song by Alan Dalton
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Gavin is back! Join John and Gavin as they talk about their favorite local and exotic bird species, their dream birding locations, and defend their favorite penguin and ratite species. Plus, lots of jokes, tangents about nature and birding, and some minor philosophizing on life in general. This is a great laid back episode of Dirty Bird Podcast to put a smile on your face and get you in the mood to be out in nature!
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Check them out wherever you get your music -
Ricky and John are back! In addition to lots of dumb jokes, bird puns, and impressions they explore how pigeons have been used in warfare, the world's most famous pigeon, how pigeons make milk, pigeon intelligence, pigeon breeding, and much much more. Plus....featuring special surprise guest Ricky's Dad! Its an episode full of bird facts and belly laughs. Learn all about this common but extremely cool bird, the Rock Dove (aka City Pigeon).
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Thanks Henson for your 50th episode shout out!
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The 50th episode! To celebrate, Dr. John talks with the creator of the Dirty Bird Podcast theme song and music video, Ricky Pistone. A skilled musician and video editor, Ricky is also John's lifelong friend and is full of bad puns, laughs, and dirty jokes. In this episode, we talk about a very misunderstood bird: the rock dove, better known as pigeon. Sometimes called "rats with wings" these surprisingly smart and talented birds can be found in any city in the world. In Part 1, John and Ricky explore the wild origins of pigeons, how they became domesticated and then ended up in our cities, the different breeds of domesticated pigeons, and the biology behind their navigational skills. Be prepared to learn and laugh along with Ricky and John!
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Thank you so much to everyone who wrote in to help celebrate the 50th episode!
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Intro song by Ricky Pistone, outro song by the Sidewalk Slammers.
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In this episode, Dr. John explores the life history of the Eastern and Spotted Towhee. While common birds in backyards and parks, there’s many interesting facts about them the average birder doesn’t know. Did you know their eye color varies with region? Or that humans and towhees share a microbiome? And what the heck do Towhees have to do with Shakespeare?! Listen to this episode to find out more! Dr. John reads all the research papers so you don’t have to! Learn everything you need to know about these two amazing bird species.
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Learn about: The meaning of their scientific name, their feeding and breeding behaviors, what kind of habitats they prefer, their evolutionary history, causes of predation and disease, and how their population numbers are doing. All facts are supported by research and review of scientific articles.
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Bird calls used in the show are from xeno-canto.org
Intro Eastern Towhee Song by Molly Jacobson
Intro Spotted Towhee Song by Manuel Grosselet
Towhee Saying its name by Caio Brito
Chewink call by John A. Middleton Jr. 2:00
Drink your tea song by Christopher McPherson 17:00
Communication call by Christopher McPherson
Spotted Towhee song by Manuel Grosselet
Spotted Towhee mew by Thomas Magarian
Blue-Grey Catbird mew by Russ Wigh
Combined chewink and song by Christopher McPherson
Tea song with flair by Christopher McPherson
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone and Outro Music by the Sidewalk Slammers
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Vengeful owls, sloppy bears, and vultures hungry for human flesh: that's just another day on the job for Gavin, lead animal keeper for Maymont Foundation in Richmond, Virginia. Maymont is a free historic park located in the capitol of Virginia that features rescued and rehabilitated animals. Among these animals are several hawks, owls, and vultures that Gavin helps care for every day. Along with feeding them and administering medicines, Gavin also has meaningful and hilarious encounters everyday with these amazing animals. Join us for some laughs, learning, and a good time all around! Also, special shout out to Mohi!!!
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