If you're feeling shut in, shut down or shut out, let the birds carry you away. John Burroughs's Wake-Robin with premier bird vocalizations from the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology delivers something something truly delightful and wholly unexpected. A long-form, serialized audiobook podcast.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesKids & FamilyScience |
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Intro music: Kai Engel Walking Barefoot on Grass
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The final chapter of John Burrough's book, Wake-Robin. Burroughs invites you to become a birder, describing the thrill of seeing the natural world around you through a new lens.
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Chapter 7 of Wake-Robin, by naturalist John Burroughs.
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The Creative Commons and public domain contains a wealth of images, music and more. The images used in these show notes link back to the contributors.
Intro music: Kai Engel Walking Barefoot on Grass
Outro music: The United States Army Old Guard Fi... more
I’m so delighted to have found this!
Thankful to have found this delightful podcast.
I often listen to more business related podcasts and so Return of the Birds has been a breath of fresh air when I want to just relax and find a reprieve from all the busyness. I don’t even particularly care about birds and have found this story to be quite captivating. Peter is a natural storyteller and is a joy to listen to. I especially love how he’s weaved authentic bird calls into the audio while reading to reflect the story.
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Apple Podcasts | #165 |
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