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 | 209 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NatureScience |
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
A report on new research showing that Arizona Bald Eagles are expanding their ranges to include regions of the Northwestern United States. A description of how birds conform to Zipf's Law, a pattern of communication commonly observed in human languag... more
A report on the Colorado River Oxbow Bridge collapse August 8, 2025. The bridge connected Cibola, Arizona to Palo Verde, California in the vicinity of the Cibola Wildlife Refuge. A description of the Sierra Madre Occidental, a unique high elevation m... more
Arizona Game and Fish Department is receiving reports of coyotes and other canids with Canine Distemper, an infectious and sometimes fatal disease that, while not a threat to humans can be transmitted to unvaccinated dogs and other pets exposed to wi... more
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A strong focus on the diverse avian life and conservation efforts within Arizona highlights the episodes, with a distinct emphasis on educating listeners about local birds and essential ecosystems. Topics frequently covered include bird characteristics, migration patterns, unique birding hotspots, and ecological conservation efforts. The host combines scientific insights with personal anecdotes to engage listeners and promote involvement in local birding and conservation initiatives.
Noteworthy aspects include the exploration of bird intelligence, innovative research linking birds to engineering advancements, and historical contexts surrounding bird conservation laws. This blend of informative content and community engagement makes it appe... more
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Recent guests on Arizona Bird Call include:
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2. Mary Williams
3. Kenn Kaufman
4. Suzy Walker
5. Sarah King
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