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For the Birds

For the Birds
Vermont
Spring Migration
Waterfowl
North Branch Nature Center
Bobolink
Sparrows
Eastern Phoebe
Warblers
Prothonotary Warbler
Meadowlark
Alaska
Yellow-Rumped Warbler
Eclipse
Grebes
Bird Migration
White-Throated Sparrow
Plum Island
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Bird Watching
Savanna Sparrow

Join Anson and Chip every week where they talk about what birds you'll see outside your window at that time of the year and what the great folks at North Branch Nature Center are up to with bird-related projects.

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Hosts

Anson Tebbets
Host and co-host known for his deep knowledge of local bird species and experiences involving nature events. His engaging storytelling connects listeners with the joy of birdwatching and wildlife observation.
Chip Darmstadt
Co-host and passionate birdwatcher with expertise in various bird species and habitats. His field experiences bring authenticity to the discussions and activities surrounding birdwatching.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
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    Brian Condra
    United States5 years ago
  • Not worth the money

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    Mark
    United States5 years ago
  • No Dust-Wrapper...?

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    4
    Arthur B
    United States5 years ago
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    J Mc
    United States5 years ago
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    John Fulton
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An Alaskan update - heading to Utqiagvik
Q: What kind of birds did you see on your trip with North Branch Nature Center?
Chip saw a variety of birds including northern hawk owl, harlequin ducks, and many seabirds in Seward.
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Q: What have you seen?
We've seen lots of parrots, particularly macaws, and many other species like toucans and some very colorful tanagers.
8-24-24
Q: So how is Brazil, Chip?
Brazil is amazing. It's a startling country with lots of different habitats and friendly people.
8-31-24
Q: What other fall migrates might we see?
They are seeing the hawks and the raptors migrating, along with blackbirds and warblers.

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The show focuses on avian life and birdwatching experiences, with hosts sharing personal anecdotes and insights about the diverse bird species observable throughout the seasons. Discussions often highlight specific locations, such as Alaska and Vermont, where the hosts explore local wildlife, migratory patterns, and the climatic factors affecting bird populations. Recurring themes include bird conservation, the ecological impact of different habitats, and the personal joys of birdwatching. Noteworthy is the emphasis on community engagement and education facilitated through local nature centers, enriching the listener's understanding of birds and their environments, making it an inviting resource for nature enthusiasts of all ages.

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