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Join in each month to hear from some of your favorite bird-related authors about their current and upcoming books!
Host is Hannah from Hannah and Erik Go Birding and Women Birders (Happy Hour).
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Richard Smyth - A Sweet, Wild Note
Birdsong is the soundtrack to our world. We have tried to capture its fleeting, ephemeral beauty, and the feelings it inspires, for millennia.Richard Smyth's A Sweet, Wild Note explores science,…
Maria Mudd Ruth - The Bird with Flaming Red Feet
Author and longtime volunteer surveyor Maria Mudd Ruth weaves together science, field observation, and community storytelling in this engaging exploration of one bird’s life. Drawing from over a…
James H. McCommons - The Feather Wars
An epic, fascinating history of the fight to save America's birds featuring heroes, martyrs, villains, and conflicted do-gooders.James H. McCommons', The Feather Wars is an entertaining and expansive…
Jennifer Bristol - Wild Women For Good
Women have been shaping the conservation movement in Texas since the nineteenth century, though their stories are rarely told. Women played an invaluable role in the establishment of parks,…
Tim Beatley - The Bird-Friendly City
*I am aware I uploaded the incorrect file initially. The correct file has been posted, however it can take time for streaming services to update.*How does a bird experience a city? A backyard? A…
Dr. Grainne Cleary - Why Do Birds Sing
While the question 'why do birds sing?' might seem a simple one, the answer is complex!Throughout our history birdsong has influenced art, poetry and music. It can elevate our mood and bring our…
2025 Wrap-up with Buteo Books
It is the end of 2025 - so time for a bit of a wrap-up! Lyzy Lusterman, owner of Buteo Books, joined me to talk about some favorites, some trends, and books to look forward to in 2025. Buteo Books…
Ryan Goldberg - Bird City
Ryan Goldberg came to birding unexpectedly, but as many first-timers do after seeing their “spark” bird, he fell hard. Enamored with the incredible variety of species that pass through his hometown…
Stephen Rutt - The Seafarers
The British Isles are remarkable for their extraordinary seabird life: spectacular gatherings of charismatic Arctic terns, elegant fulmars and stoic eiders, to name just a few. Often found in the…
Michael Brooke - No Island Too Far
Throughout a lifetime of biological and seabird research, Michael Brooke has been blessed with the opportunity to visit a huge array of islands dotted across all the oceans of the world. His is an…
Michael J. Parr - The Birds of the Tropical Andes
Spanning much of the western part of South America, the Andes are home to some of the world’s most magnificent birds, from exquisite hummingbirds to fabulous flamingos. This beautifully illustrated…
Chris Sweeney - The Feather Detective
In The Feather Detective, award-winning journalist Chris Sweeney charts the astonishing life and work of this overlooked pioneer. Once divorced, once widowed, and sometimes surly, Roxie shattered…
Becca Rowland - Bird Talk
Have you ever gone for a walk in the woods and wondered what bird was making a sound like a siren going off, or somebody revving a chainsaw engine—or sneezing? Do you hear birds every day, in the…
Peter Cavanagh - How Birds Fly
Bird flight is a mesmerizing spectacle, yet its intricacies remain largely shrouded in mystery for most. Even after over a century of study, certain aspects of bird flight continue to baffle the…
Danielle Whittaker - The Secret Perfume of Birds
Danielle Whittaker's The Secret Perfume of Birds is the untold story of a stunning discovery: not only can birds smell, but their scents may be the secret to understanding their world.The puzzling…
Mike Stark - Starlings: The Curious Odyssey of a Most Hated Bird
Mike Stark’s Starlings: The Curious Odyssey of a Most Hated Bird is a first-of-its-kind history of starlings in America, an oddball, love-hate story at the intersection of human folly, ornithology,…
Matt Kracht - Worst Birds Ever
Professional birding amateur and national bestselling author Matt Kracht has had it with these goddamn birds. His new book, A Dumb Birds Field Guide to the Worst Birds Ever, is a warning, a field…
Roger Pasquier - Birds at Rest
Roger Pasquier's Birds at Rest is the first book to give a full picture of how birds rest, roost, and sleep, a vital part of their lives. It features new science that can measure what is happening in…
Ian Parsons - Of the Trees and the Birds
Ian Parsons', Of the Trees and the Birds, tells the story of how trees and birds go together, as they have done for millions of years, evolving long before we did. Over their long and shared history,…
2024 Wrap-up with Buteo Books
It is the end of 2024 - so time for a bit of a wrap-up! Lyzy Lusterman, owner of Buteo Books, joined me to talk about some favorites, some trends, and books to look forward to in 2025. Buteo Books…
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