Michael Stein

BirdNote A River of Raptors Over Veracruz

In September, migrating hawks, turkey vultures, and kestrels flood the skies above Veracruz State in eastern Mexico. Michael Stein shares an excerpt from Scott Weidensauls book Living on the Wind: Across the Hemisphere with Migratory Birds, as he witnesses hundreds of thousands of raptors on this migration.

BirdNote on Burrowing Owls

BirdNote on Burrowing Owls

BirdNote: Mockingbird

BirdNote: Mockingbird

BirdNote Whooping Cranes

These beautiful large white cranes pause to feed and rest on the Platte River in Nebraska, during their annual migration down the central flyway from Canada to southern Texas.

BirdNote: Why Dippers Dip

The American Dipper is a not a flashy bird with its stone gray body, but its rhythmic bobbing is remarkable, and a little mysterious.

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BirdNote ® – Snail Kite – Bird of the Everglades

The Florida Everglades are home to a bird called the Snail Kite. It eats only one type of snail and is endangered because its wetland habitat has been altered.

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BirdNote © Willow Ptarmigan

The Willow Ptarmigan is a handsome bird that nests up on the Alaskan tundra. But it has a downright silly laugh of a voice.

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BIRDNOTE®/SPRING RAINS REFRESH THE DESERT

Every year, the spring rains bring life, and birdcalls, back to the California desert.