We enjoy calls from two parts of Illinois, present an intriguing question to Mike O'Connor from a listener in Israel, and learn some amazing facts about a bird from India!
#118: July 8, 2007
We talk by phone with Mass Audubon's John Galluzzo in the middle of his bird walk, and former sanctuary director David Clapp pays us an entertaining visit in the studio.
#117: July 1, 2007
We salute our friends north of the border in our Featured Feathered Friend segment. Our man Mike O'Connor, whose new book just got a rave review in Birder's World Magazine, helps a listener with a startling problem.
#115: June 17, 2007
We learn some of the secrets that have helped Don Kroodsma become the world's leading authority on birdsongs.
#114: June 10, 2007
We meet Barbara Volkle, moderator of the highly-successful MassBird.org email list; Mike O'Connor offers some feline-fighting advice to a listener from Wales; and our Mystery Bird proves to be a stumper.
#113: June 3, 2007
Editor Lisa White talks about her new book "Good Birders Don't Wear White"; we get a long-distance winner in our Mystery Bird Contest; and Mike O'Connor tackles a question about an avian "Aztec Two-step."
#112: May 27, 2007
One listener suggests to another that there's only one sure way to eliminate House Sparrows—and it's not pretty. Plus, a couple o' cowpokes introduce our Featured Feathered Friend.
#111: May 20, 2007
Today's show offers a potpourri of listener questions and observations by phone and email, while Mike O'Connor offers some sage advice about bird books.
#110: May 13, 2007
It's Mother's Day, and singer Tiny Tim (remember him?) opens the show for us, while we nearly stump our listeners on the Mystery Bird Contest, and Mike O'Connor answers a listener question as only he can!
#109: May 6, 2007
We present our avian version of the Kentucky Derby; recall an old jingle for our Featured Feathered Friend segment; and get some good advice on attracting Bluebirds to your yard.
#108: April 29, 2007
Ray recaps his birdy week in Louisiana; Mike O'Connor offers good advice on avoiding avian window crashes; and listeners report on some exciting migratory bird sightings.
#107: April 22, 2007
We hear about our producer's excellent raptor sighting while being treated by his chiropractor, and the Pillsbury Doughboy helps us with our Featured Feathered Friend!
#106: April 15, 2007
Vern Laux explains why he's so excited about a pending Nor'easter; and we hear about new research that links chickens to Tyrannosaurus Rex!
#105: April 8, 2007
We hear some Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds; we hear from feeder expert Mike O'Connor on attracting and feeding hummingbirds; and guest Kathleen Anderson gives us an unusual tax tip.
#104: April 1, 2007
Our show this week is...unbelievable! We think you'll like it.
#103: March 25, 2007
A Hummingbird migration update; Mass Audubon's John Galluzzo files a live report from Nantucket; and our Mystery Bird proves to be surprisingly elusive.
#102: March 18, 2007
A controversial plan to protect Piping Plovers—with a gun. And Mike O'Connor offers some good advice about birdhouses.
#101: March 11, 2007
We visit a carnival sideshow, talk with birding guru Wayne Petersen, and stump our listeners with our Mystery Bird.
#100: March 4, 2007
We find out the difference between an American Coot and an old coot. And in our Science Corner, we learn—once again—that birds may be smarter than we think.
#99: February 25, 2007
Expert and trainer Sue Finnegan explains what it takes to be a bird bander, and we take liberties with a Cat Stevens song in presenting today's Featured Feathered Friend.
