Birdchick Podcast #149: MWBS, Camo, Fake Birds

Hey all, NBB here. I'm reposting this to try and take care of problems getting the podcast to show up on iTunes. ---------

Are you going to the Midwest Birding Symposium?

Jeff Gordon was on CBS this morning talking about the wood rail.

 Fake Birds on film.

We talked about some Camo Trading Company: Things you should check out camo bikinis, a camo thong  and we actually thought the black and white snow bedding was pretty cool but some of the names.  Not sure what it says to have bedding with the pattern "bone collector."

Football stadium proposal has to include ways to prevent birds from hitting windows.

Yes, you're going to want to watch this:

Post to FB :: http://on.fb.me/138Vd4d Tweet Link :: http://bit.ly/138WDvD music : http://www.soundcloud.com/querflote Eagle Owl: chicks and adult bird - Uhu: JungvΓΆgel und Elterntier/Robert Meier http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOJ9PbfzG9s Petting my pet owl/Pamela Tan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsVk6cYLwUw Saw-Whet Owl/MrRelhed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpHrZpI47VI Northern Pygmy Owl Predates on Nuttall's Woodpecker/ Sierra Willoughby http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycpqhRduv8k Great Horned Owl (baby)/MrRelhed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIuFeYgwCJo Great


Birdchick Podcast #147: Bird Photobomb of the Year

MARIANA CROW REHABILITATION TECHNICIAN – 1 person needed for 5+ months to assist in the rehabilitation and daily care of critically endangered Mariana Crows on the island of Rota in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. Duties include regular feeding of birds and cleaning and maintenance of outdoor aviaries. The technician may be responsible for providing basic medical care for current captive crows and any new crows that arrive at the facility in need of first aid attention. A working knowledge of wildlife rehabilitation for birds is a must. There will be opportunities to participate in nest searching and radio telemetry of wild Mariana Crows as well. Requirements: At least one year working with birds (preferably corvids) in rehabilitation situations. Strong interest in the conservation of endangered species. Demonstrated ability to provide exceptional care for rehabilitating birds without direct supervision. A willingness to work nights, sourcing native insects and reptiles for feeding the captive crows.An interest and aptitude for carpentry work (for the maintenance of current aviaries and construction of new aviaries) is desired. Experience monitoring the soft release of rehabilitated or captive raised birds is desirable. The island of Rota is very small and offers few amenities. Experience working in remote locations is preferred. Benefits include round trip airfare to Rota (reimbursed), housing and $1200-1500/month (un-taxed) depending on experience and length of stay. A minimum commitment of 5 months is required and longer commitments (7+ months) are strongly preferred. Send CV and three references to PHIL HANNON via email (EM: philliphannon13 AT yahoo.com). Deadline for applications: July 9th. Applications will be reviewed as submitted. Start date: Early August. For more information visit: http://depts.washington.edu/rabep/index.html In perhaps the avian photobomb of the decade and what is perhaps the first time a video was running when someone documented a brand spanking new US record, Matt Daws got a wood rail while trying to video a least bittern:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oem2RCUtDTs

Jeff Gordon interviews our young record bird finder here (he's a handsome fella).

The initial response to the the rufous-necked wood rail:

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My costume at CONvergence.

5 Ways Science is Humiliating Birds (it's from Cracked, so be warned).

Remember that swallows getting caught in the nets for that highway project, judged ruled that the highway project would keep going.

OK...we mentioned during the last podcast that there was a rediscovery of the night parrot...well...a photo has been posted as proof...

Birdchick Podcast #146: Swifts, Storms and Spiders

Maybe the strangest thing I have ever filmed in Thailand. Thats saying a lot. So I pass this lady and notice mounted rifles, a skull and flying bird and had to film it for you guys. Lets try and make her as famous as my Ice Cream lady!





Birdchick Podcast #145: Women, Europe and Idiots

OK Jonathan Franzen wrote a very depressing but incredibly important article for National Geographic about the horrors birds go through migrating between Africa and Europe. It is a must read. I know it's hard, but it's important. A writer asks via the American Birding Association blog: why aren't women in more positions of power in birding?

Where did the bird penises go ?

Some dude in Indiana finds a fledging bald eagle and decides to take it home to his apartment...and post pictures of it on Facebook.


Birdchick Podcast #142: Fasten Your Seat Belts, It's Gonna Be a Bumpy Night

So. Much. News. Non Birding Bill and I are about to head to Biggest Week in Birding, will we run into you?  We'll both be there the first weekend and just me the second.  If you see us on the boardwalk, please say "hi."

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CRAZY migration fallout happened in Texas at South Padre Island. The above is not a weird shaggy vine on a painted palm tree...those are all chimney swifts.  Here's another photo. Check out this photo of a hoard of dickcissel and a lone indigo bunting or this one of orioles.

The Jr Duck Stamp was just a mess this year. From the Associated Press having to print a correction to the prize being revoked from the 6 year old.

Dude fights off grizzly bear with his spotting scope.

Cool photo gallery of hummingbird nests. You must look.

Crazy, beautiful red-winged blackbird with some pigment issues.

15 products to prevent birds from hitting windows.

A TED talk on duck homosexual necrophilia. I know, right?

The house where Alfred Hitchcock wrote "The Birds" is up for sale.

Birdchick Podcast #141: California Condor

A California Condor section of sorts. Raptor Center is asking for a little extra help this spring after an influx of injured owls that have been admitted.

Holy cow! Thousands of misdirected grebes saved by volunteers in Utah.

We gotta pay more attention to pesticides.

A very bitter blog from Birdist about state birds.

A study Β by the National Park Service and the US Geological Survey found that feral cats are directly responsible for killing endangered petrels.

Birdchick Podcast #140 Rio Grande Valley Style

What? A stunt husband? Well, kinda sorta.  I spend the week in the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas, and spent some time with all around cool chick Marci Fuller (who is the head of the Rio Grande Valley Bird Festival).  We talk some news and some of the cool parts of birding in the Valley. The lady who narrates and studied the Moonwalking Bird is coming to the fest this year!

In the news:

A crested caracara is in Nova Scotia?  What's that all about?


Some female humming birds are a tough id.  A first state record in Delaware ends up being a record for no one as the bird molts.