Information for Arizona birders including summaries of research and analysis related to bird conservation and protection. Introductions to common Arizona birds, Arizona birding hotspots, governmental and non-profit agencies charged with bird conservation.Podcast host Mike Ameigh is a retired professor/academic administrator with the the State University of New York. He holds a PhD in Public Commun... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 212 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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The Crested Caracara, a desert scavenger and sometimes breeder in Arizona's Sonoran Desert, was spotted recently in Canada. Locals say it has been observed repeatedly and may be a year-round resident. The bird was scavenging in a town dump in the Pro... more
A report on the release of five more California Condors at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in northern Arizona. This is the fifth year that new endangered condors have been introduced into to the wild through a program involving the San Diego Zoo,... more
A recent study by the Nature Conservancy confirms that thinning of forests here in the Southwest is good for trees and the wildlife sustained by them, including birds. An Audubon sponsored project involving scores of scientists has come up with a new... more
Arizona Game and Fish Department statement encouraging the public to not feed wildlife. Doing so has the potential to spread diseases and encourage dangerous encounters with humans. Birdability update on innovative technologies designed to give disab... more
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Focusing on the rich avifauna of Arizona, the content addresses bird conservation, local species complexities, and thoughtful engagement with nature. Topics range from the stunning characteristics of hummingbirds to the migration patterns and unique behaviors of various bird species, often highlighting conservation efforts in the region. The episodes frequently include expert insights, discussions of relevant research, and practical tips for bird enthusiasts looking to engage with local ecosystems.
What sets this content apart is its commitment to education and community involvement, encouraging listeners to participate in local conservation efforts and birdwatching activities. There is a strong emphasis on the ecological significance of b... more
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