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Ray Brown
February 22, 2009

#203: February 22, 2009

Ray Brown
February 22, 2009

Renowned field guide author and naturalist Kenn Kaufman joins us to provide some firsthand observations about the importance of bird-friendly coffee. Also today, we head way out west to learn about a bird from...way back east.

Tagged: Kenn Kaufman, coffee, bird-friendly coffee, shade-grown coffee, west, east

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February 15, 2009

#202: February 15, 2009

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February 15, 2009

We welcome naturalist and author Scott Weidensaul, who explains the virtues of bird-friendly coffee. Also, Mike O'Connor discusses how ultraviolet light may prevent bird window crashes.

Tagged: Scott Weidensaul, bird-friendly coffee, shade-grown coffee, coffee, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, UV light, windows

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February 8, 2009

#201: February 8, 2009

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February 8, 2009

Biologist Bridget Stutchbury talks about bird-friendly coffee and the Birds and Beans northern tour. Also, Mike O'Connor shatters a myth about birds and Christmas trees, and we learn a great way to tell the difference between a Cooper's Hawk and a Sharpie.

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February 1, 2009

#200: February 1, 2009

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February 1, 2009

Dr. Russell Greenberg of the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center explains why drinking shade-grown coffee is so important. Also today, we learn about an owl that flies like a crow, and we present a Let's Ask Mike segment that we call "Like the Downy of a Thistle."

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January 25, 2009

#199: January 25, 2009

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January 25, 2009

We learn about a beautiful bird whose diet ranges from fish and crustaceans to carrion from polar bear kills. Also today, our Let's Ask Mike segment helps a listener deal with suet-stealing starlings.

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January 18, 2009

#198: January 18, 2009

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January 18, 2009

We learn about a bird that's not as quiet as his name would suggest; and Mike O'Connor answers a question about putting lavender fronds...in your birdbath.

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January 11, 2009

#197: January 11, 2009

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January 11, 2009

Intrepid birder Doug Chickering describes his amazing bird-a-day feat and waxes poetic about his favorite sightings of 2008.

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January 4, 2009

#196: January 4, 2009

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January 4, 2009

The strange legend of the Barnacle Goose, our poem entitled "Shooting Clouds," and in our Let's Ask Mike segment, the score is Barred Owl 1, American Crow 0.

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December 28, 2008

#195: December 28, 2008

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December 28, 2008

We learn about a sea mouse and an evening singer, and get some tips on keeping your tabby away from your troglodytes.

Tagged: Sea Mouse, cats, Troglodyte, bird song

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December 21, 2008

#194: December 21, 2008

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December 21, 2008

We discover how the voyages of Captain Cook led to the naming of a tern; we hear a bird that sounds like a cow; and Mike O'Connor helps a listener who's craving crossbills.

Tagged: Captain Cook, tern, cow, bird calls, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, crossbill

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December 14, 2008

#193: December 14, 2008

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December 14, 2008

We hear about the Bush Administration's plans to remove protections for endangered species. Also, we head for the tropics to meet our Featured Feathered Friend, and Mike O'Connor sounds off on the perils of using mixed seed.

Tagged: George W. Bush, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, mixed seed, tropics, endangered species

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December 7, 2008

#192: December 7, 2008

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December 7, 2008

No ducks please, we’re British! And Mike O'Connor explains how hummingbirds can survive cold weather.

Tagged: ducks, British, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, Hummingbirds, cold weather

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November 30, 2008

#191: November 30, 2008

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November 30, 2008

We hear about a falcon from the north, a Bluebird from the west, and a handsome fellow who wears a necklace.

Tagged: falcon, Bluebird, necklace

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November 23, 2008

#190: November 23, 2008

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November 23, 2008

We learn about a misnamed warbler; we ALMOST stump our listeners in the Mystery Bird Contest; and Mike O'Connor explains what to do if your finches diss your thistle.

Tagged: warbler, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, thistle, finches

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November 16, 2008

#189: November 16, 2008

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November 16, 2008

Mass Audubon's John Galluzzo joins us as co-host; we learn some fascinating facts about the Wilson's Snipe; and we hear about what might be the start of a big winter finch invasion.

Tagged: Mass Audubon, John Galluzzo, Wilson's Snipe, winter, winter finches

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November 9, 2008

#188: November 9, 2008

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November 9, 2008

We hear one man's idea of the world's sexiest birds; we nearly stump our listeners in the Mystery Bird Contest; and in our Let's Ask Mike segment, the topic is "Drill, Baby, Drill."

Tagged: sexy birds, Let's Ask Mike, Mike O'Connor, Drill Baby Drill, drilling

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November 2, 2008

#187: November 2, 2008

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November 2, 2008

An Indian legend tells how a certain duck came to have red eyes; Mike O'Connor opines about a crow/raptor standoff; and we learn about another bird/dinosaur connection in a visit to our Science Corner.

Tagged: Indian legend, duck, red eyes, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, crow, raptor, dinosaur, Science Corner

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October 26, 2008

#186: October 26, 2008

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October 26, 2008

A mad scientist helps us create a Featured Feathered Friend; Mike O'Connor warns us about the dangers of empty bird feeders; and our new contributor Doug Chickering waxes poetic about...cormorants.

Tagged: mad scientist, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, bird feeder, Doug Chickering, poetry, cormorants

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October 19, 2008

#185: October 19, 2008

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October 19, 2008

Raptor expert Shawn Carey joins us live from the top of Hawk Mountain in Pennsylvania. Plus, Mike O'Connor tackles the topic of feather felony, and a weed seed-eating songbird challenges callers in our Mystery Bird Contest.

Tagged: Shawn Carey, raptor, Hawk Mountain, Pennsylvania, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, songbird, bird feeding

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October 12, 2008

#184: October 12, 2008

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October 12, 2008

An infamous old TV commercial helps us introduce a Featured Feathered Friend; Mike O'Connor helps a listener save money while heating her birdbath; and we're giving away a beautiful prize in our email contest.

Tagged: TV commercial, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, bird baths

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