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Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together105: Mailbag Episode! Birds On The Side Of The Road in Florida, and Sparrows in PennsylvaniaIn this fun and fan-fueled episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we're diving into the mailbag to answer your burning bird questions! It's our usual hosts, married ornithologists John Bates and Shannon Hackett, and married birding enthusiasts RJ and Amanda Pole. First up: What’s the deal with all those birds hanging out in roadside water in Florida? Then we head north to Pennsylvania to talk about house sparrows, crows, and their neighborhood behavior.Join us for a lively conversation full of curious observations, birdy insights, and a few laughs along the way. We...2025-08-0424 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together104: Guam Kingfisher with Jenna McculloughIn this week’s episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we’re thrilled to welcome ornithologist Jenna McCullough to the show for a deep dive into one of the most endangered birds on the planet: the Guam Kingfisher. Once extinct in the wild, this striking bird—known for its bold colors and elusive nature—has become a powerful symbol of conservation.Jenna shares the incredible story of how scientists are working to bring the Guam Kingfisher back from the brink, the challenges of breeding and reintroducing birds in captivity, and why this species matters for the futu...2025-07-2843 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together103: Inca Tern - Plus we talk about John's trip to Peru!This week on Birds of a Feather Talk Together, John is back from his unforgettable trip to Peru, and we’ve got plenty to talk about! From the incredible bird species he encountered to the vibrant landscapes, John shares highlights and stories from his adventure.We also dive into one of the most distinctive birds of the region — the Inca Tern — famous for its striking mustache and bold personality.It’s a fun and fact-filled conversation with plenty of laughs along the way. Hosted by ornithologists John Bates and 2025-07-2145 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together102: Laughing Kookaburras with Jenna McculloughIn this episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we’re diving deep into the world of kookaburras, the iconic laughing bird of Australia, with ornithologist Jenna McCullough. Jenna is a third-generation birdwatcher from Boise, Idaho, with a PhD in Biology from the University of New Mexico. She’s currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Kentucky and soon starting a prestigious National Science Foundation fellowship at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and UCLA.Jenna joins hosts Shannon and John to discuss ever...2025-07-1438 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together101: Extremely Accurate Bird Songs with Tommy Siegel and Billy LibbyGet ready for the crossover event bird lovers can’t stop talking about! In this special episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we welcome the hilarious and musically gifted duo behind the Extremely Accurate Bird Songs Podcast—Tommy Siegel and Billy Libby.Join hosts John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as we: 🐦 Listen to unbelievably accurate (and funny) bird song performances 😂 Share nonstop laughs about birding and music 🎵 Discover how comedy and creativity bring bird sounds to lif...2025-07-071h 08Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together100: Kingfishers with Jenna McculloughJenna Mccullough is a third generation birdwatcher from Boise, ID. She got her bachelors at the university of Idaho (2015); got her masters (2018) and PhD (2024) at the university of New Mexico. She's a postdoc at the university of Kentucky and about to start a National Science foundation fellowship at the natural history museum of Los Angeles County and UCLA. Jenna joins us to talk all about Kingfishers. There is an exhibit starting up at the Field Museum that Shannon and John have been involved with, and Jenna has been involved as well. Here are links to ou...2025-06-3048 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together98: Peter Kaestner Interview - Seeing 10,000 Bird Species In The Wild!This week, we have a truly special guest—Peter Kaestner, the first person in history to see over 10,000 bird species in the wild. It’s a mind-blowing achievement. Peter took us on an unforgettable journey through his life as a birder, and how his career as a diplomat allowed him to travel the globe. He shared incredible stories—like birding in Colombia during the height of Pablo Escobar’s power, and even discovering a new species. His passion, humor, and humility made this such a joy to record. Honestly, we were having so much fun, none of us wanted the conv...2025-06-161h 34Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together97: Orange-tufted SpiderhunterWe’ve got a fun one for you this week as we get ready for a very special guest: Peter Kaestner—the first person to see 10,000 bird species in the wild. We speak to him next week. To prep for that epic conversation, we're taking a closer look at the bird that earned him that milestone: the Orange-tufted Spiderhunter. Spoiler alert—Amanda was not impressed by it at first, and John and Shannon do their best to change her mind. Along the way, we get into species counts, what they mean, and how birders keep track. We also answer a mail...2025-06-0935 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together95: Ruby-throated Hummingbird RevisitedIn this episode of Birds of a Feather Podcast, we revisit one of our favorite past episodes all about the ruby-throated hummingbird—a truly fascinating and fast-flying species known for its shimmering feathers and incredible migration. Join hosts John Bates and Shannon Hackett, along with RJ Pole and Amanda Marquart, as we dive back into the world of this unique hummingbird and explore what makes it such a standout in the bird world.We also answer a listener mailbag question about mallard ducks, covering interesting facts and behaviors about on...2025-05-2635 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together94: Blackpoll Warbler Revisited - Epic Migration and More About WarblersThis week, we're revisiting a listener favorite all about Blackpoll Warblers—tiny birds with an absolutely epic migration. Whether you're new to warblers or already a seasoned birder, this episode is packed with fascinating facts and fresh insights.John and Shannon dive into what makes the Blackpoll Warbler’s journey so mind-blowing, and John gives us a broader look at warblers in general—including the time he spotted over 20 species in a single day!It’s a fun, informative episode that’s sure to spark your curiosity and deepen your appreciation for these...2025-05-1940 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together92: Wood Ducks: Nesting Behavior, Baby Ducklings & a Surprise Owl SightingIn this nature-packed episode, we dive into the fascinating world of Wood Ducks—one of the most beautiful and iconic duck species in North America. Learn about their striking plumage, unique nesting habits, and the incredible moment when day-old ducklings leap from tree cavities to join their mother on the ground.We also share a recent encounter with a Barred Owl family, and answer a listener’s mailbag question about owl chicks spotted at Walt Disney World.Hosted by married ornithologists John Bates and Shannon Hackett from the...2025-05-051h 03Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together91: How NSF Budget Cuts Are Threatening U.S. Science – A Deep Dive with OrnithologistsIn this timely and urgent episode, we explore the devastating impact of recent budget cuts and defunding of the National Science Foundation (NSF) on the U.S. scientific community. Originally planning to discuss Wood Ducks, our conversation quickly shifted to the broader crisis facing science in America today.Join married ornithologists John and Shannon as they share firsthand insights into how these funding cuts are affecting scientific research, biodiversity studies, and the future of environmental conservation. With Shannon also bringing a Canadian perspective, the discussion highlights both domestic and international implications of these policy decisions....2025-05-0531 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together90: American Dipper - Bird that Walks Under WaterThis week we are talking about one of the coolest birds in North America: The American Dipper. This is a smaller nondescript bird that has learned and adapted how find food in some of the roughest river water imaginable. It can fly through waterfalls, withstand rushing currents, and to the eye just looks like a little gray songbird. John and Shannon both have a ton of experience with them, so it’s a lot of fun to hear about these amazing birds. As always, its our hosts and married couple John Bates and Shannon Hackett who are cur...2025-04-2848 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together89: Red-Ruffed FruitcrowIf you listened to our series on the Feather Thief, or read the book, you are familiar with the Red-ruffed fruitcrow. It was also called the Indian crow in the book. We wanted to follow up the series to talk more in depth about one of the birds that was mentioned so much, and it was pretty fascinating to learn more about this bird that actually has not been researched much. As always, its our hosts and married couple John Bates and Shannon Hackett who are curators of birds at the Field Museum, along with amateur birders RJ Pole...2025-04-1446 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together88: Spotted Towhee - Bright Red Eyes!This week we talk about the Spotted Towhee. RJ and Amanda saw them on their trip to Sedona, and thought it would be a fun bird to learn more about. Hosted by John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart. Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram, Blue Sky Social, YouTube and tik tok as well!!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a...2025-04-1433 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together86: Hoatzin Revisited with Jacob Drucker - You've Seen It On 'The Americas' on NBCIn this episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we dive deep into the world of the Hoatzin, one of the most unique and mysterious birds on the planet! With claws on their wings as chicks, these fascinating creatures might even offer a glimpse into the distant past of dinosaurs.Join our expert panel, including John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, Amanda Marquart, and special guest Jacob Drucker, as we explore the Hoatzin’s strange biology, incredible behaviors, and its su...2025-03-3124 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together85: Purple Martins Revisited - Migrating to the U.S. to live in man-made structuresIn this exciting episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together, hosts John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart dive into the fascinating world of the Purple Martin. Learn how these remarkable birds depend on man-made structures for nesting, particularly in the Eastern U.S., and why they’re so unique.In the second half, we tackle a mailbag question about a Grackle causing trouble by killing other birds in suburban areas. Is this behavior typical?This episode is packed with crucial bird insights, environmental concerns, and expert advice you won’t want to m...2025-03-2425 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together84: Mourning DoveIf you've listened to our other episodes, you know Shannon's stance on Mourning Doves. See if we can convince her otherwise in our episode on Mourning Doves. Hosted by John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart. Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram, Blue Sky Social, YouTube and tik tok as well!!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube ...2025-03-1727 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together83: Harlequin Duck - Fascinating Waterfowl with Stunning PlumageHarlequin Ducks are a captivating species of small, compact waterfowl known for their distinctive appearance. These beautiful ducks feature a large, rounded head, a small bill, and a steep forehead. Their striking plumage showcases a stunning slate blue color, accented with white stripes and chestnut sides. The head is especially eye-catching with a white crescent marking in front of the eye and chestnut highlights on the brow.In this week's episode of the Birds of a Feather Talk Together podcast, we dive into the unique characteristics of the Harlequin Duck, exploring their fascinating behaviors, habitats, and the...2025-03-1032 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together82: Kirk Wallace Johnson Interview - The Feather Thief - The Shocking True-Crime Tale of a Museum Heist & Rare Bird FeathersIn today’s thrilling episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of true crime with Kirk Wallace Johnson, bestselling author of The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century. Join us as Kirk unravels the extraordinary story of a bizarre heist at The Natural History Museum in Tring, where a daring thief stole priceless rare bird feathers, setting off a global manhunt.This gripping narrative explores the obsession with these rare specimens and the relentless pursuit of justice that spanned continents. Kirk’s meticulous research uncovers a story of greed, passion, and...2025-03-031h 22Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together80: The Feather Thief Part 5: The Crime, The Importance of Museum Collections, also a discussion on Canada and also precious metalsWelcome back to Part 5 of our exploration of the book The Feather Thief. We discuss the horrific act that’s still causing ripples in the world of museums. We’ll also take a closer look at the role museum collections play in science—a subject misunderstood by some fly-tiers in the book. We also talk about how museum specimens drive scientific progress. We’ll also touch on some of the oddball research requests museums have received over the years, including one inquiry about the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker.We begin with a brief talk into Shannon’s thoughts on Canadian-A...2025-02-1750 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together79: The Feather Thief Part 4: The Argus Pheasant and Jason Weckstein Joins Us Again!!Our adventure through the pages of the book The Feather Thief continues! We’re thrilled to have Jason Weckstein join us again. Jason is an enthusiastic fly fisherman and fly-tier, and also an amazing ornithologist. He joined us last week, and is back with even more laughs, stories, and an extraordinary depth of insight into the quirky worlds of both fly tying and bird watching.We dive into one of the birds mentioned in the book: the Argus Pheasant. Shannon has some captivating info about these birds’ remarkable feathers, and the unique way that they produce the colo...2025-02-1037 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together78: The Feather Thief Part 3: Fly-tying with guest Jason WecksteinWe are doing a mini-series on The Feather Thief by Kirk Wallace Johnson. This week we have a very special guest, Jason Weckstein, join us for a conversation about the intricacies of fly-tying. Jason is not only an avid fly fisherman and fly tier but also a passionate ornithologist. Jason is an Associate Curator of Ornithology at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University and Associate Professor in the Department of Biodiversity, Earth, and Environmental Science, Drexel University. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a Feather Talk Together. 2025-02-0345 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together77: The Feather Thief Part 2: Walter Rothschild, Feather Fever, and the start of the Audubon SocietyPart two of our Feather Thief mini-series!  This week we cover chapters on Walter Rothschild’s infamous museum, the fashion madness known as "feather fever," which drove people to decimate millions of rare and exotic birds. Then we’ll explore the aftermath—how a group of determined women, appalled by the devastation, sparked a movement to protect birds, culminating in the founding of the Audubon Society. We are doing a mini-series that will break down parts of the book, and to sum it all up will be talking with the author Kirk Wallace Johnson. Join John Bate...2025-01-2733 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together76: The Feather Thief Part 1 - Alfred Russel Wallace, also the horrific crime that occurred at the museumIn this special mini-series, we’re diving into The Feather Thief by Kirk Wallace Johnson, a gripping blend of true crime and cultural exploration. This fascinating story explores the themes of obsession, beauty, and the extreme lengths people will go to in pursuit of something they can’t have. In 2009, a daring thief broke into the British Museum of Natural History and stole hundreds of rare bird skins, all to fuel his obsession with the niche hobby of fly-tying for fly-fishing—a subculture that even has a secret society on the dark web.This mini-series is perfect for bi...2025-01-201h 04Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together75: The Feather Thief Prologue - Quick Listen Prior to Starting The Mini-Series :)We’re stepping away from our usual routine to dive into something a bit different—The Feather Thief by Kirk Wallace Johnson. This is a story of a museum heist, someone who stole rare bird skins from a museum in order to sell them on the dark web to fly-fisherman. Two of our hosts, John Bates and Shannon Hackett, are curators at the Field Museum in Chicago, making them perfect guides to unravel this strange and captivating story.We’d love for you to join us by picking up a copy of the book and reading...2025-01-1920 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together74: John Returns From The Falklands, Gentoo Penguins, What Do Birds Do In The Rain?John is back from his trip to the Falkland Islands to study Gentoo Penguins, so we ask him all about his trip. We also answer a mailbag question on what birds do in the rain when it storms. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a Feather Talk Together. Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram, Blue Sky Social and tik tok as well!!Here ar...2025-01-1356 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together73: Willard's Sooty Boubou Revisited - A New Species DescribedWe are kicking it off the new year by revisiting an older episode that we did on the Willard’s Sooty Boubou. This was a bird that John and the team at the Field Museum were responsible for describing as a new species. We are doing a mini-series on the book The Feather Thief in a few weeks, so we wanted to share an episode that highlighted what John and Shannon do at the Field Museum before we kick that off. Bird specimen at The Field Museum led to describing the new species, and John tells us about his tr...2025-01-0641 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together72: The Archaeopteryx at the Field Museum + An Exciting AnnouncementWe're still down for the holidays but are sharing a segment that we did on the Archaeopteryx at The Field Museum. Birds are the only group of dinosaurs that survived when an asteroid hit the Earth 66 million years ago. A fossil called Archaeopteryx, with feathers, hollow bones, clawed wings, tiny teeth, and a long tail, is the earliest known dinosaur that also qualifies as a bird, and is on display at the Field Museum where two of our hosts John and Shannon work. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a F...2024-12-3014 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together71: Christmas Bird Count, The Feather Thief Question, An Exciting Announcement!Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! This week we revisit a segment on the Christmas Bird Count. We also answer a question on the book the Feather Thief. We also finish it off with an exciting announcment for 2025 (spoiler, we are going to do a mini-series all about The Feather Thief!)Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a Feather Talk Together. Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on I...2024-12-2310 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together70: Holiday Wrap-Up - What We've LearnedWe talk about what the four of us have learned so far on our podcast journey. It's a fun reflection from RJ, Shannon, John, and Amanda. Enjoy!Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a Feather Talk Together. Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram, Blue Sky Social and tik tok as well!!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a f...2024-12-1622 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together69: John's Trip to the Falkland Islands, also we talk about Bird FluThis week's episode is a little different. John is going on a trip to the Falkland Islands to study Gentoo Penguins, so we ask him all about his upcoming trip. We end up discussing avian influenza a bit as well, as Bird Flu is a major concern for the trip. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a Feather Talk Together. Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on In...2024-12-0934 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together68: The Rusty Blackbird - Dramatic population decline, also a question on 'The Big Year'This week we discuss the Rusty Blackbird. Rusty Blackbird is one of North America’s most rapidly declining species. The population has dropped between 85-99 percent over the past forty years, and Amanda and RJ saw one a few weeks ago so we decided to talk about them. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a Feather Talk Together. We also answer a mailbag question on The Big Year (the movie with Owen Wilson, Steve Martin, and Jack Black, and also the book by Mark Obmascik.)Please send us you...2024-12-0226 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together67: Wild Turkey Revisited - with Jacob DruckerWe revisit an old episode on the Wild Turkey this week. These birds are a major conservation success story. We also talk about John seeing a turkey in the Democratic Republic of Congo, how turkeys got their name, and learn all about their magnificent feathers. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a Feather Talk Together. This week we are also joined by Jacob Drucker. Jacob Drucker is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum studying how birds interact with tropical climates over ecological and e...2024-11-2523 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together66: White-throated SparrowJoin John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as we discuss the White-throated sparrow. We talk about sparrows in general, and how to differentiate them based on behavior and not just their appearance. We also talk about how they have been shrinking in size over the last 50 years, and how the specimen collection at the Field Museum have helped determine that. We also talk about their different head-types, and mating preferences between the two head types. We also answer a mailbag question from a listener in the U.K. on vultures.Please send u...2024-11-1845 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together65: Wrentits with Kevin BurnsThis week on Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we’re discussing the fascinating wrentit with expert Kevin Burns! Known for its distinctive call featured in countless movies and TV shows, the wrentit is a secretive bird found primarily in California and Oregon. Despite being one of the most sedentary birds in North America, its closest relatives are found in Asia. Join bird experts John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as they dive into the unique behavior and intriguing history of the wrentit. Don’t miss this deep dive into one of North America's most elusive bird...2024-11-1147 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together64: Inti Tanager with Kevin Burns - Also known as the 'Kill Bill' TanagerKevin Burns joins us again to discuss the Inti Tanager. Kevin is an ornithologist and professor of biology at San Diego State University and goes way back with Shannon and John. Kevin tells us all about the story of this bird, from the sighting in the early 2000’s in Peru, to it finally being described as a species 20 years later. The bird earned the nickname the 'Kill Bill Tanager' due to its bright yellow feathers and black brow which resembled Uma Thurman’s outfit in the movie. We’re not quite sure how we feel about the nickname, but hopefu...2024-11-0457 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together63: Kagu - Ghosts of the ForestThis super unique bird from New Caledonia has been isolated on an island in the Pacific for so long, but somehow its closest relative is the Sunbittern in Central and South America. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as we discuss the Kagu. We also answer a question on feathers. Here is the organization that we were referencing in the feather question: https://libertywildlife.org/conservation-services/non-eagle-feather-repository-2/Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure t...2024-10-2840 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together62: Unlock the Secrets of Mindful Birdwatching with Joan E. Strassmann | New Book 'The Slow Birding Journal'In this captivating episode, we sit down with evolutionary biologist and acclaimed author Joan E. Strassmann to dive deep into the world of slow birding. Joan's latest release, The Slow Birding Journal, dropped on October 22nd and offers bird lovers a fresh, intentional approach to connecting with nature. This beautifully crafted journal invites bird enthusiasts to embrace mindfulness, patience, and curiosity as they explore the diverse avian life around them.Discover the fascinating backstory behind Joan’s first book and the evolution of her unique perspective on birding. Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or just beginning your...2024-10-2127 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together61: Roseate Spoonbill Revisited - The Color PinkWelcome to Birds of a Feather Talk Together, the ultimate birding podcast where we dive deep into the fascinating world of the Roseate Spoonbill. From their stunning pink feathers to their mysterious feeding habits, these iconic birds captivate birdwatchers and nature lovers alike. Join us as we explore their habitats, migration patterns, and conservation efforts, all while uncovering the secrets of this extraordinary species. Whether you're a seasoned birder or a curious newcomer, our episodes are packed with expert insights, interviews with ornithologists, and tips on where to spot these dazzling birds in the wild. Tune in for inspiring...2024-10-1435 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together60: Double-crested Cormorant, drying their wings, swimming with heavy bonesThis week we talk about the double-crested cormorant. We also answer a question on swans. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a Feather Talk Together this week. Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on instagram and tik tok!!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube Instagram TikTok BlueSky2024-10-0757 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together59: Darwin's Finches (they're tanagers!) with Kevin BurnsThis week’s episode with Kevin Burns is on Darwin’s Finches. Kevin and Shannon’s research reclassified Darwin’s Finches as Tanagers, so we hear all about what the process was like, and learn more about Darwin’s Finches in this week’s episode. Kevin, an ornithologist and professor of biology at San Diego State University, goes way back with Shannon and John, and led the research that reclassified what exactly a tanager is.John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, Amanda Marquart and Kevin Burns are Birds of a Feather Talk Together this week. Enjoy!Please s...2024-09-3039 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together58: Tanagers with Kevin BurnsThis week we talk to Kevin Burns about Tanagers. Kevin, an ornithologist and professor of biology at San Diego State University, goes way back with Shannon and John, and led the research that reclassified what exactly a tanager is and what it isn’t. Many birds which have the common name Tanager, such as the scarlet tanager or western tanager, aren’t actually tanagers, and birds like Darwin’s finches actually are tanagers. Many of you might already know this, but we get to talk to Kevin about what exactly went into this research, and what that process was like...2024-09-2346 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together57: Medley - Warblers, European Goldfinches, Cassowaries, Horse Flies, Oh my!This week we play some highlights from our previous episodes, including some moments with some of our guest. Topics discussed are the Golden-cheeked Warbler with Jack Wildlife, the Southern Cassowary with Wes Larson, the Christmas Bird Count with our host John Bates, Jack Wildlife is back to tell us about a camera that he gifted a young birder, Maureen Turcatel tells us about bugs, and European Goldfinches with Louise Bodt. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart are hosting as always :)Next week we'll be back with our regular scheduled programming, but thought you'd enjoy...2024-09-0932 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together56: Alpine Accentor - Let's talk about bird sex high in the mountainsThis Eurasian bird is more extreme than it looks, and it may not be for what you are expecting. This bird puts the 'bird' in birds and the bees. Join us this week when we talk about the very sexual Alpine Accentor. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss the Alpine Accentor in this week's episode.Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on instagram and tik tok as well!!H...2024-09-0240 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together55: Peg-billed Finch - Elusive bird from Costa Rica, Shannon and John's experience with themA bird that not very many people have seen in the wild, but it turns out that Shannon and John have seen a lot of them. They are native to Costa Rica, and only come out when the bamboo is flowering - which is not very often. Hear all about Shannon and John's trip to Costa Rica and learn more about these amazing little birds. We also answer a listener question on birds and government spies. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss the Peg-billed Finch in this week's episode.Pl...2024-08-2631 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together54: Black-billed Magpie - Fighting cats, bird funerals, and interactions with humansDiscover the Fascinating Black-Billed Magpie – A Deep Dive into These Intelligent, Exotic BirdsIn this exciting episode, RJ Pole and Amanda Marquart share their personal experiences with Black-billed Magpies from their time living in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. These incredible birds are known for their intelligence, striking appearance, and unique behaviors.Join bird experts John Bates and Shannon Hackett as they provide insightful facts and fascinating information about the Black-billed Magpie, one of North America's most captivating species. From their smart problem-solving abilities to their beautiful plumage, this episode covers everything you need to kn...2024-08-1929 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together53: Greater Roadrunner - Adaptations to Live In the Desert, How Fast Are They?You might know him from the cartoon - but there's a lot more to the Greater Roadrunner than just saying beep beep. We talk all about the adaptations these speedy birds have made to be able to live in the desert, some interesting facts from the actual cartoon, as well as answer a mailbag question on the book The Feather Thief. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss the Greater Roadrunner in this week's episode. Here is the link to the other podcast that Shannon was on that we referenced in the episode: https...2024-08-1242 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together52: Burrowing Owls with Aiyana Reissman from Living Coast Discovery CenterJoin us this week to talk about Burrowing Owls. These super cool and tiny owls live in burrows in the ground. Hear why, and all about their super unique behavior in this week's episode. Our usual hosts John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart are joined by Aiyana Reissman to talk Burrowing Owls. Aiyana is the Animal Care Manager at the Living Coast Discovery Center in San Diego, California and has a ton of experience with these owls. In addition to the burrowing owls, we also get deep into some other topics like bird flu a...2024-08-0558 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together51: Multiple Topics: Belted Kingfisher Family, CT Scanning Birds, Bird Dialect, and A Movie About Cowbirds?This week a little different than our usual episodes. Instead of talking about a single bird species, we each brought a different topic to the table to talk about.  We talked about baby belted Kingfishers, CT scanning birds, different bird dialects, and a movie idea where a brown-headed cowbird leaves an egg in a human’s bassinet. What genre would that movie be? Listen to find out! Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for this week's episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together. Please send us your questions for us to answer as w...2024-07-291h 06Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together50: Northern Flicker - Hybridization, CTE From Banging Head?This week we are talking about the Northern Flicker. We talk about the red-shafted and yellow-shafted flickers in different parts of the continent, and how they can hybridize. We also talk about whether or not woodpeckers get CTE from banging their heads while pecking. We answer a mailbag question on the white throated sparrow changing its call. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discussing the Northern Flicker!Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow...2024-07-2236 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together48: Ospreys with Jack Wildlife (Jack Turner) - Memes, Photography, Also Golden-Cheeked WarblerJack Turner AKA Jack Wildlife joins us to talk about Ospreys. Jack lives near the Chesapeake Bay, home to the most Osprey in the world. If you aren’t familiar with Jack Wildlife, he runs a popular birding meme account, and he’s also an accomplished wildlife photographer, tour guide, and Environmental Scientist. This episode is a ton of fun. We also talk about Jack's trip to Austin, Texas to see the endangered golden-cheeked warbler. Jack joined John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for another episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Togeth...2024-07-081h 23Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together47: Light-footed Ridgway's Rail with Aiyana Reissman from Living Coast Discovery CenterWe talk about the endangered Light-footed Ridgway's Rail this week with guest Aiyana Reissman. Aiyana is the Animal Care Manager at the Living Coast Discovery Center in San Diego, California. She oversees the care for 25+ species of rescued bird native to the area along with the propagation programs for the endangered Light Footed Ridgway’s Rails. Living Coast Discovery Center is the only facility in the world where the Light-footed Ridgway's Rail can be viewed and have had great success with the release program to boost the populations in Southern California over the last few years.2024-06-2448 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together46: Cicadas with Maureen Turcatel - impact on birds, blue-eyed cicada, and fungus!This week is a little different as we aren't discussing a bird, but rather the cicada phenomenon happening in Illinois right now. Maureen Turcatel of the Field Museum joins us to talk about the two different broods of cicadas both happening at the same time (the 13 year cicada and the 17 year cicada). We talk about how this is impacting birds, the rare blue-eyed cicada, and also the fungus that is making cicadas hyper-sexual. Maureen is an insect taxonomist and systematist, especially interested in the diversity and phylogeny of horse flies. Her research focuses on using museum specimens t...2024-06-1750 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together45: Ruby-Throated Hummingbird - Also a question on feather iridescence and/or mutationSomehow it has taken us 45 episodes to get to our first hummingbird - but it's finally here! We have a ton of fun talking about the ruby-throated hummingbird today. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart are all here for our hummingbird discussion. Enjoy!Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on instagram and tik tok as well!!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: ...2024-06-1036 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together43: Kirtland's Warbler - Back From the Endangered Species List, Connection to Leopold and Loeb?We talk about a bird that was majorly affected by the parasitic brown-headed cowbird so much that it was on the endangered species list for nearly 50 years. One of the rarest songbirds in North America, the Kirtland’s Warbler migrates back and forth from the Bahamas to Michigan every year. We also learn that this bird was studied back in the 1920’s by Nathan Leopold, one half of the murdering crime pair Leopold and Loeb. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as we discuss the Kirtland's Warbler.We kick it off talki...2024-05-2738 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together42: Brown-Headed Cowbird - Laying eggs in someone else's nestBrown-headed cowbirds don't build nests - instead they sneak into other nests and lay their eggs and let other birds raise their young for them. Many consider them 'mafia' birds, as they will destroy another bird's nest if they aren't raising their young correctly. These parasitic birds will outgrow the other chicks in the nest, its kind of like a horror story! Hear all about these bizarre birds in this awesome episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss the brown-headed cowbird. Please follow our instagram @birds_o...2024-05-2032 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together38: Florida Trip - Osprey, Brown Pelican, Shorebirds, and we also talk about the EclipseThis week's episode is a little different than usual. Instead of discussing one bird, we talk about RJ and Amanda's recent trip to Florida and all of the birds that they saw. RJ and Amanda ask John and Shannon about the Osprey, Brown Pelicans, Cormorants, Black Skimmers, American Oystercatchers, and many more. We also plead our case for the birds that have reached the Final Four in our Round Robin voting: The Shoebill, American Woodcock, Raven, and Atlantic Puffin. Enjoy!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow:...2024-04-2247 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together37: European Roller - Migration Across the Sahara, Vomiting for Self-DefenseJohn and Shannon's son moved to Slovakia to play professional hockey - so we discuss a bird native to that area: The European Roller. These birds are super cool and so much fun to learn about. From their interesting leapfrogging migration pattern to Africa, to the self-defense method that many of their chicks use: vomiting. Make sure to google these birds because their color is absolutely magnificent. We also answer a mailbag question about bald eagles, and set up for a full episode that we'll do on bald eagles in a few weeks. We finish ou...2024-04-0826 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together36: The Brown Creeper, How Animals Evolved to Fly, and Round 2 of Round Robin Voting!This week we talk about one of Shannon’s favorite birds: The Brown Creeper. The way these tiny little birds climb all over trees, and look like a piece of bark, is truly amazing, and adorable. We also answer a mailbag question about evolution, and when animals learned how to fly. We finish out the episode with the next round of our Round Robin tournament and vote on the second round of birds from our previous episodes. It's our regular hosts John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, Amanda Marquart, and we're also joined by Lo...2024-04-0130 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together35: European Starlings with Louise Bodt + Round Robin Tourney First Round Voting :)This week we talk to Louise Bodt about the European Starlings. Louise Bodt is a PhD candidate at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum using introduced birds to study rapid evolutionary change. Prior to joining the Field Museum birds lab, she worked as a science educator in NYC where she got her MS in biology investigating genetics of invasive European starlings. We also kick off our Round Robin Tournament and vote on our first round. It's a lot of fun and we were laughing the whole time. We want our listeners to vote as well, w...2024-03-2535 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together34: European Goldfinches with Louise Bodt - European birds introduced in the U.S.This week we talk to Louise Bodt about the European Goldfinch. Although they are native to Europe, there is actually a population living in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. Louise tells us how they got there, other examples of them being introduced, and much more. Louise Bodt is a PhD candidate at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum using introduced birds to study rapid evolutionary change. Prior to joining the Field Museum birds lab, she worked as a science educator in NYC where she got her MS in biology investigating genetics of invasive European starlings. Louise is...2024-03-1836 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together33: Tufted Puffins - Shannon's Favorite PuffinThis week Shannon makes her case for why Tufted Puffins are the best. Amanda points out that the tufts look like the hair on the back of Donald Trump's head, which doesn't go over well with Shannon :). It's a blast and a ton of fun discussing the Tufted Puffin. Marky Mutchler joins us again on this one, Marky is a PHD student at the University of Chicago. We also answer a question about birds in Trinidad and Tobago from one of our listeners. Enjoy!Please follow our instagram @birds_of_a_feather_podcast 2024-03-1132 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together32: Common Puffin (Or Atlantic Puffin) - John's Favorite PuffinA listener wrote in and asked for us to do a puffin episode. It turns out that John and Shannon each have a different favorite puffin. This week we'll talk about John's favorite: the Common Puffin (or Atlantic Puffin.) Next week we'll talk about the Tufted Puffin. Puffins are so cool, you'll enjoy this one and next week's as well! Marky Mutchler joins us again this week as well. Enjoy!!Please follow our instagram @birds_of_a_feather_podcast Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to p...2024-03-0426 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together31: Limpkins Interview Part 2 with Marky MutchlerPart 2 of our interview Marky Mutchler to talk about Limpkins.  Marky is a PHD student at the University of Chicago, and is studying limpkins. Limpkins have been seen outside of their range, as far north as Chicago and even Nova Scotia. One limpkin was found dead in Illinois recently, and the dead bird was brought to the Field Museum for research, so we talk to Marky, John, and Shannon to see what they’ve learned. Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comEnjo...2024-02-2625 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together30: Limpkins Interview Part 1 with Marky MutchlerWe interview Marky Mutchler this week and talk about Limpkins. Marky is a PHD student at the University of Chicago, and is studying limpkins. If you’re not familiar, Limpkins are a bird that is native to South America and their range covers Florida as well. They’ve been expanding northwards lately, and there were many citing in Illinois this summer. Marky tells us about them being spotted as far north as Nova Scotia as well.  Will they be able to survive winters? How are they finding food in these new locations? Marky talks us through many of the theor...2024-02-2024 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together29: Flame Bowerbird - Building A Bower and Attracting A MateJoin John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as we talk about flame bowerbirds. John and Shannon provide a lot of really fascinating information on these incredible birds, from how they can manipulate the size of their pupils, how they use blue objects to attract a mate, and why we don’t know more about these birds in general. Email us your questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram for pictures of the birds we discuss, specimen, and more info! @birds_of_a_feather_podcastHere are links to o...2024-02-1228 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together28: Blue Jays - Acorns and Oak TreesOn this week's episode we discuss Blue Jays. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as we talk all about Blue Jays.  We talk about how bird flu changed their population, their inconsistent migration, and their relationship with acorns and oak trees. We kick off the episode talking about Sharp-Tailed Grouse in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Check out pictures of the bird specimen on our instagram @birds_of_a_feather_podcast Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comEnj...2024-02-0535 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together27: Birds of a Feather Talk Together Backstory - Our Origin StoryThis week we are doing something a little different - we are telling you our origin story. With so many episodes out on different birds, we wanted to give our listeners an explanation of who we are, how we got together, and why we are making this podcast. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart in our Birds of a Feather Talk Together origin story. Enjoy!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube Instagram TikTok BlueSky2024-01-2914 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together26: Mallard Duck - We Also Talk About Christmas Bird CountJohn talks about the Christmas Bird Count, and then we talk all about the Mallard Duck.  From their sexual dimorphism (for part of the year), to their matching speculum stripes, to how they differ from other ducks. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart in our most recent episode. Questions? Reach out to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com Thanks!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube Instagram TikTok BlueSky2024-01-2241 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together25: Puteketeke or Great Crested Grebe - Thanks John Oliver for Making This 'Bird of the Century'We kick off the new year talking about the Puteketeke or the Great Crested Grebe. We were following closely while John Oliver's campaign to make this New Zealand's bird of the century, and are so excited to talk about this super cool bird. John Oliver used his show 'Last Week Tonight' to raise awareness about these birds, and in turn raised a ton of awareness about birds in general, particularly in New Zealand. We talk about the Puteketeke's exotic mating dance, to carrying chicks on their back, to whether or not they actually fly? Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett...2024-01-1536 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together24: The Hoatzin - A Link To The Dinosaurs?These birds have claws on their wings when they are young, and may be a link back to the dinosaurs. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, Amanda Marquart, and our guest Jacob Drucker to talk about the Hoatzin. This is a fun episode where we talk about these strange, unique, and downright fascinating birds. Email us your questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram for pictures of the birds we discuss, specimen, and more info! @birds_of_a_feather_podcastHere are links to our social and YouTube pages, gi...2023-12-1826 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together23: Rock Pigeons (Rock Doves) - You see them everywhere in the city, but did you know how amazing they are?Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, Amanda Marquart, and our guest Jacob Drucker to talk about Rock Pigeons. One of our listeners wrote in and asked us to do an episode on Pigeons, and what a great idea that was! From their navigational abilities, to the impact that humans have had on their evolution, to their color variation, we cover so many interesting topics. You'll gain a new appreciation for these birds, and won't ever look at them the same way. Email us your questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram fo...2023-12-1132 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together22: Hawaiian Honeycreepers with Jacob Drucker - Part 2Part 2 of John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart interviewing Jacob Drucker to discuss Hawaiian Honeycreepers. Jacob Drucker is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum studying how birds interact with tropical climates over ecological and evolutionary time. He has spent over a year in Hawaii working with the Kauai Forest Bird Recovery Project, as a regular volunteer with the Department of Land and Natural Resources on the Big Island, and as a guide for Victor Emmanuel Nature Tours. His photos have been featured in the American Birding Association’s f...2023-12-0435 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together21: Hawaiian Honeycreepers with Jacob Drucker - Part 1John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart interview Jacob Drucker this week to discuss Hawaiian Honeycreepers. Jacob Drucker is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum studying how birds interact with tropical climates over ecological and evolutionary time. He has spent over a year in Hawaii working with the Kauai Forest Bird Recovery Project, as a regular volunteer with the Department of Land and Natural Resources on the Big Island, and as a guide for Victor Emmanuel Nature Tours. His photos have been featured in the American Birding Association’s f...2023-11-2729 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together20: Wild Turkey - Conservation success, magnificent feathers, sexual dimorphismWe have a Thanksgiving special this week as we discuss the Wild Turkey. These birds are a major conservation success story, hear all about it in this weeks episode. We also talk about John seeing a turkey in the Democratic Republic of Congo, how turkeys got their name, and learn all about their magnificent feathers. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart for Birds of a Feather Talk Together. This week we are also joined by Jacob Drucker. Jacob Drucker is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum s...2023-11-2027 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherTeaser: Sticker Giveaway + Update on New EpisodesNew episodes coming soon. In the meantime, who wants free stickers? We will announce rules to the sticker giveaway on our Instagram on Monday. Follow us @birds_of_a_feather_podcast Thanks!! Birds of a Feather Talk Together Podcast One of the best new podcasts available. Also called the best bird podcast. Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube Instagram TikTok BlueSky2023-11-1001 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together19: Ravens - How Smart Are Birds? Using Tools and Imitating CallsHappy Halloween! Today we cover one of the smartest birds that also happens to be associated with death and overall spookiness: The Raven. They know how to use tools, can impersonate other birds, and possibly could even say the word "Nevermore"... Hear all about Ravens in this week's episode. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss Ravens. Email us your questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram for pictures of the birds we discuss, specimen, and more info! @birds_of_a_feather_podcastOne of the best ne...2023-10-3020 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together18: The Shoebill - A Large Bird With An Even Larger Bill - Also A Beginners Guide To BirdingThis bird has been a viral sensation lately: The Shoebill! Hear John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss this wildly unique African bird. Its gigantic shoe-shaped bill and its stoic demeanor have made this bird ripe for folklore. Hear what it was like for John to see a Shoebill in the wild, and learn more about these magnificent (and a little bit spooky) birds. We also answer a listener question and offer advice for people looking to get into birding for the first time. Email us your questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.co...2023-10-2323 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together17: Bloodsucking Birds! Vampire Finches, Oxpeckers, and Egyptian Plovers - Oh my!Spooky season is officially here, as we get together to talk about Bloodsucking Birds. There is an event at The Field Museum in Chicago later this month that is about bloodsuckers of all kinds, so we decided to release an episode all about bloodsucking birds. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as we discuss Vampire Finches, Oxpeckers, and the myth that Flamingos feed blood to their young. We also answer a question from one of our listeners on pigeons.Email us your questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comFollow u...2023-10-0923 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together16: Bird Collisions in Chicago - Nearly 1,000 Birds Die In A Single NightYou've probably seen it on the news, but hear what John and Shannon have to say about the recent migration collision in Chicago. Last week Chicago had one of the largest migration nights ever, totaling what could have been 1 million birds in a single night. Unfortunately, this resulted in almost 1,000 birds colliding with buildings and dying. Hear about what caused this, what we can do to stop it from happening, and where building collisions ranks among other mass-casualties of birds (do you think its more or less than deaths from cats?) Email us your questions at podcast.b...2023-10-0920 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together15: Ring-Billed Gull - Not A Seagull! Also, That Diet is Trash...This week we discuss the Ring-Billed Gull and what differentiates it from other gulls. It's been a ton of fun to learn more about common birds, and then going back after listening/recording and seeing these common birds in a new way. You'll learn all about the Ring-Billed Gulls in this episode, as John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss these gulls. We also answer a mailbag question about traveling specifically to see birds, and species counting as well. (One thing to note, we recorded this episode a few weeks ago, and mention fall migration just...2023-09-2336 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together14: Willard's Sooty Boubou - A New Species Discovered; John and The Field Museum's InvolvementThis is one of our favorite episodes to date. The Willard's Sooty Boubou is a bird that lives in the Albertine Rift in Africa at a very specific elevation. John and his team at the Field Museum are actually responsible for determining that this bird is in fact its own unique species. We talk about what that process was like, what birding in Uganda, Rwanda, and The Democratic Republic of Congo was like, which included chimps pulling birds out of nets, and the threat of local militia groups. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as...2023-09-1140 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together13: Killdeer - The 'Broken Wing' Display, Also a Discussion on Wildfire Smoke Impacting BirdsThis week we discuss the Killdeer. These shorebirds (that aren't always near the shore) will put on a display where they pretend like they are injured to lure predators away from their eggs. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as we discuss the Killdeer. We also follow up on a previous discussion about how smoke and wildfires impact birds. We talk about a study in California called "Project Phoenix" where birders can help participate in studying the impact that wildfire smoke has on birds. Here is a link to participate in the study. P...2023-09-0433 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together12: Roseate Spoonbill - The Color Pink, Birds Going BaldWith the recent sightings of the Roseate Spoonbill in Green Bay, Wisconsin we thought it would be a good time to discuss these amazing birds. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart talk what gives them their bright pink color, why they have a receding hairline, and what they are doing so far up north. We also discuss briefly the Limpkin that has been seen up in the Chicago area, and answer a question from one of our listeners. The listener Dustin Weidner is a photographer in Chicago, and reached out to us on Instagram with a...2023-08-2835 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together11: Oilbirds - Using Echolocation and Living in CavesWhat lives in caves, uses echolocation to navigate through the air, and is nocturnal? Oilbirds! These birds are so interesting, and no they are not bats. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss the Oilbird. This is a super wild one, so grab your night-vision binoculars and join us to learn more about the Oilbird. We also answer a question about hummingbird nests. You can send us your questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram to see pictures of Oilbird specimen from the Field Museum at @birds_of_a_f...2023-07-3127 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together10: Northern Cardinal - What Causes That Bright Red Color? Is This Your State Bird?This week we discuss a bird that is common in most of the US: The Northern Cardinal. The state bird in 7 states, this bird wasn't always as widespread as it is today. Learn what has led to their increased distribution, and also what gives the males that bright red color. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss The Northern Cardinal. Like all of our episodes, this is great for people who are brand new to birding, or expert level. Please share with someone who you think would enjoy!Email us at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail...2023-07-2427 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together9: Great Horned Owl - An Elusive Predator! Also, What Is A Species?We all know the Great Horned Owl, you can close your eyes and picture it. Hear what experts John Bates and Shannon Hackett have to say about these amazing birds as they discuss them with RJ and Amanda. Although beautiful and majestic, these birds are vicious predators. We also answer one of our listener questions about what a species is, and why that matters. This opens up some really interesting discussion. Enjoy!Email us at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com Follow us on instagram for pictures of the birds that we discuss: @birds_of_a_feather_p...2023-07-1737 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherEpisode 9: The Great Horned OwlWe all know the Great Horned Owl, you can close your eyes and picture it. Hear what experts John Bates and Shannon Hackett have to say about these amazing birds as they discuss them with RJ and Amanda. Although beautiful and majestic, these birds are vicious predators. We also answer one of our listener questions about what a species is, and why that matters. This opens up some really interesting discussion. Enjoy!Email us at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com Follow us on instagram for pictures of the birds that we discuss: @birds_of_a_feather_p...2023-07-1700 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together8: Purple Martin - Living in Man-Made Homes + A Killer GrackleJohn Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss the Purple Martin. These birds live almost entirely in man-made structures in the Eastern US, listen to learn more. We also discuss what impact fireworks have on birds, and what the recent smoke across the US means for birds. After that, we read a mailbag question about a Grackle that has been killing other birds in the suburbs. It's a jam-packed episode - our first since the 4th of July. Enjoy!Follow us in instagram @birds_of_a_feather_podcastSend us your questions podcast...2023-07-1031 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together7: Mailbag + TeaserWe have a shorter episode this week as we dive into a few of our listener mailbag questions. We talk about Red Knots on Sanibel Island, Florida. We'll be back after the Fourth of July with some more full episodes. Check out our instagram @birds_of_a_feather_podcast for more updates. We'll post an episode there of when John was on Ologies with Alie Ward. If you have any questions for us, please send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comEveryone have a happy Fourth of July!Here are links to our s...2023-06-2715 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together6: Frigatebird, The Gular Pouch, and Flying High For Fun?On this week's episode we discuss the Frigatebird. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, Amanda Marquart and RJ Pole all talk about the Frigatebird, it's bizarre gular pouch and what is used for,  and whether or not birds fly 'for fun'. (Spoiler alert, we think they do!) We also answer a mailbag question about the "Owl Theory" from the true crime documentary The Staircase. Hear what two bird experts think and owl is capable of! You won't want to miss this fun episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together.Send us your mailbag questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.c...2023-06-1929 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together5: Sandhill Cranes - Migration, and Mating for Life (a myth?)On this week's episode we discuss Sandhill Cranes. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart as we dive into the world of the beautiful Sandhill Crane. From their migration, to whether or not birds 'mate for life', we get deep into discussion on these magnificent birds. We also cover the Ruby Crowned Kinglet, and answer a mailbag question on Peacocks. Enjoy!Check out pictures of the bird specimen on our instagram @birds_of_a_feather_podcast Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to p...2023-06-1235 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together4: American Woodcock - Dancing and PeentingJohn Bates and Shannon Hackett discuss the American Woodcock with their co-hosts RJ Pole and Amanda Marquart. We discuss their mating rituals, and learn some new details about these amazing birds. If you want to write into our show to be featured in our mailbag section, please give us a shout at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comAlso visit our Instagram birds_of_a_feather_podcastThanks!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube Instagram TikTok BlueSky2023-06-0528 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherTeaser: Upcoming Episodes!Coming soon are episodes on The American Woodcock, Sandhill Crane, and Frigatebird. Here's a little preview of what to expect! QqJip9ff9tcADGm6abuXHere are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube Instagram TikTok BlueSky2023-06-0101 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherTeaser: Intro to Birds of a Feather Talk TogetherWhat is Birds of a Feather Talk Together? Two bird experts discuss a number of birding topics with two amateur bird enthusiasts. Here's a quick overview of what to expect on the exciting new birding podcast. 2023-05-1602 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together1: Ivory Billed WoodpeckerJoin John Bates and Shannon Hackett as they teach birding enthusiasts RJ and Amanda on their journey to learn more about the Ivory Billed Woodpecker. John and Shannon work at the Chicago Field Museum and manage one of the largest collection of bird specimen in the world. The Ivory Billed may (or may not?) be extinct, but either way John and Shannon have up close and personal access to actual Ivory Billed. Join us to learn more!Questions? Submit mailbag questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com and we'll answer your questions on our next episode!...2023-05-1633 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together2: Birds of ParadiseJoin us this week as we discuss the Birds of Paradise. From their mating rituals, to their exotic dancing, to a bird specimen that may have been found by Alfred Russel Wallace himself. John and Shannon's knowledge of the Birds of Paradise is truly fascinating, as we jump in to learn more. We love to hear from our fans! Please submit mailbag questions at podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com and we'll answer your question on the next episode. Thank you for listening!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a fo...2023-05-1638 minBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherBirds of a Feather Talk Together3: Mailbag! Travel, Genetic Mutations and ColorJoin us this week as we answer more questions from our fans. John travels to Uganda, RJ travels to the San Juan Islands, and we learn about genetic mutations on birds and how it can effect their coloring. Birds of a Feather Talk Together is the ultimate bird podcast for expert birders and amateur birders who are just getting started. 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