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BirdNote Daily
Running time1 minute 45 seconds
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
Syndicatesself-syndicated via ContentDepot
Original releaseFebruary 21, 2005 (2005-02-21)
Websitebirdnote.org
Podcastbirdnote.org/get-podcasts-rss

BirdNote is a nonprofit public media organization that aims to inspire people to care about the natural world and take steps to protect it. BirdNote produces BirdNote Daily, a daily radio program dedicated to sharing the joy and wonder of birds with listeners and promoting the conservation of birds and their habitats. BirdNote also produces longform podcasts Bring Birds Back and Threatened, and the Spanish language show, BirdNote en Español. BirdNote Daily episodes are two-minute vignettes that incorporate the sounds of birds with stories that illustrate their way of life. Shows can be heard on radio, online, and as a podcast.

The BirdNote Daily radio broadcast originated in the Pacific Northwest under the umbrella of the Seattle Audubon Society, a chapter of the National Audubon Society and operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Tune In to Nature.Org.[1] BirdNote Daily airs twice daily on weekdays on KNKX,[2] an affiliate of National Public Radio, and also on KTOO-FM, KJJF, KWMR, WNPR/Connecticut Public Radio, WRVO, KPBX, KCAW, KYRS, KPFZ, KHSU, KRTS, KUNM, and nearly 300 other public radio stations across the United States and parts of Canada. BirdNote's podcasts reaches approximately 200 countries and sovereign territories. Stories include natural history, equity and accessibility in birding, environmental conservation, the language and music of birds, and other topics.

BirdNote's mission statement is:『Birds connect us with the joy and wonder of nature. By telling vivid, sound-rich stories about birds and the challenges they face, BirdNote inspires listeners to care about the natural world — and take steps to protect it.』Story subjects and interviewees have included J. Drew Lanham, Rachel Carson, Corina Newsome, Deja Perkins, Roger Tory Peterson, Tig Notaro, Aldo Leopold, Frank Chapman, Barry Lopez, Terry Tempest Williams, H. Jon Benjamin, David Allen Sibley, Ivan Doig, Tony Angell, whooping crane migration, the extinction of the dodo, birds in myth, music, and pop culture, and the natural history of hundreds of species of birds. BirdNote also produces special series featuring the organizers of Black Birders Week and Indigenous leaders.

Contributors[edit]

Most bird sounds for BirdNote are provided by the Macaulay Library of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Writers have included Dennis Paulson,[3] Curator Emeritus of The Slater Museum of Natural History at the University of Puget Sound,[4] the late Robert Sundstrom, birding-by-ear expert with the Seattle Audubon Society, and other writers and naturalists. Shows are reviewed for scientific accuracy by a panel of advisors. Narrators include Michael Stein, Ariana Remmel, Mary McCann, Frank Corrado,[5] and many others. John Kessler, of NPR’s Mountain Stage fame, was the senior producer. All shows have a companion photo, many of which were taken by photographer-naturalist, Paul Bannick.[6] BirdNote's theme music was composed and played by John Kessler and Nancy Rumbel of Tingstad and Rumbel.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Patricia Duff (May 6, 2009). "Birds Need People, Too". South Whidbey Record. Archived from the original on February 16, 2010. Retrieved May 13, 2009.
  • ^ Joel Connelly (May 4, 2005). "In The Northwest: The birds have such songs to sing and stories to tell". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  • ^ Nicole Tsong (February 10, 2007). "Lure birds to your backyard like a "BirdNote" pro". Seattle Times.
  • ^ "Slater Museum". Archived from the original on 2009-08-16.
  • ^ Nicole Tsong (February 10, 2007). "Frank Corrado, the voice of "BirdNote"". Seattle Times. Archived from the original on July 24, 2008.
  • ^ William Dietrich (August 7, 2006). "On The Fly". Seattle Times. Archived from the original on October 9, 2007.
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