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Ray Brown
July 12, 2009

#223: July 12, 2009

Ray Brown
July 12, 2009

We learn some fascinating facts about a bird whose many nicknames include Skunk-headed Coot. We call today's Let's Ask Mike segment "Birds on a Break." And a wolf whistle helps an Illinois caller identify our Mystery Bird.

Tagged: Skunk-headed Coot, Let's Ask Mike, Mike O'Connor, Birds on a Break, wolf whistle, Illinois

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Ray Brown
July 5, 2009

#222: July 5, 2009

Ray Brown
July 5, 2009

We learn some amazing stuff about the Sooty Shearwater; we present a tail-wagging Mystery Bird; and Mike O'Connor explains what makes the Eastern Wood Pewee unique.

Tagged: Sooty Shearwater, tail-wagging, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, Eastern Wood Pewee

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Ray Brown
June 28, 2009

#221: June 28, 2009

Ray Brown
June 28, 2009

We learn about a "rare" owl that's actually quite common; Mike O'Connor tries to save a wren...and a marriage; and we spring a little surprise on our unsuspecting engineer.

Tagged: owls, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, wren

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Ray Brown
June 21, 2009

#220: June 21, 2009

Ray Brown
June 21, 2009

We learn about a bird that winters in the north; Mike O'Connor helps a baffled backyard birder; and we present a new Birder's Profile.

Tagged: winter, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, backyard birding, Birder's Profile

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Ray Brown
June 14, 2009

#219: June 14, 2009

Ray Brown
June 14, 2009

We welcome Olivia Gentile, author of "Life List," the remarkable story of Phoebe Snetzinger, who saw more species of birds than anyone else in history. Plus, the "Wolf Whistle" sandpiper and a rapidly-spinning Mystery Bird.

Tagged: Olivia Gentile, Life List, books, Phoebe Snetzinger, Wolf Whistle, sandpiper

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Ray Brown
June 7, 2009

#218: June 7, 2009

Ray Brown
June 7, 2009

A bird with an eight-and-a-half-foot wingspan; one that's a most graceful flyer; another that's a world-class dancer; and a bird that's smarter than we think—all featured on this edition of Talkin' Birds.

Tagged: wingspan, dancing bird, smart birds

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Ray Brown
May 31, 2009

#217: May 31, 2009

Ray Brown
May 31, 2009

We learn how the Purple Martin got its name, we get some advice on attracting Indigo Buntings, and blue is the color of our Mystery Bird.

Tagged: Purple Martin, Indigo Bunting, blue, bird feeding, backyard birding

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Ray Brown
May 24, 2009

#216: May 24, 2009

Ray Brown
May 24, 2009

Mass Audubon's John Galluzzo co-hosts and we get a live report from a lady named Krill out in Cape Cod Bay. Also today, Mike O'Connor answers two questions for a listener, and we hear about a bird with a prodigious appetite for conifer seeds.

Tagged: Mass Audubon, John Galluzzo, Krill, Cape Cod, Cape Cod Bay, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, conifer seeds, bird feeding

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Ray Brown
May 17, 2009

#215: May 17, 2009

Ray Brown
May 17, 2009

We learn some fascinating facts about Pelecanus occidentalis, Mike O'Connor has advice about saving your suet, and we hear good news about a pesticide ban.

Tagged: Pelecanus occidentalis, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, suet, bird feeding, pesticides

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Ray Brown
May 10, 2009

#214: May 10, 2009

Ray Brown
May 10, 2009

We welcome Doug Chickering, who offers a poetic description of a Northern Flicker mating dance. We also learn about one of the few birds that exists only in the United States, and Mike O'Connor tries to help a desperate listener achieve a life-long dream!

Tagged: Doug Chickering, poetry, Northern Flicker, mating, United States, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike

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Ray Brown
May 3, 2009

#213: May 3, 2009

Ray Brown
May 3, 2009

We talk about some great conservation news; we learn some fascinating phalarope facts; and Mike O'Connor explains the wanderings of the Pine Siskin.

Tagged: conservation, phalarope, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, Pine Siskin

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Ray Brown
April 26, 2009

#212: April 26, 2009

Ray Brown
April 26, 2009

Our man John "Gadabout" Galluzzo checks in from the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge in New York. Also, a caller makes good use of her field guide in our Mystery Bird Contest, and Mike O'Connor helps—or at least sympathizes with—a listener whose robins are singing at 2 a.m.

Tagged: John Galluzzo, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, New York, field guide, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, American Robin

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Ray Brown
April 19, 2009

#211: April 19, 2009

Ray Brown
April 19, 2009

The late, great Roger Miller helps us introduce our Featured Feathered Friend; we field a couple of calls from Canada; and Mike O'Connor helps a listener solve a cowbird conundrum.

Tagged: Roger MIller, Canada, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, cowbird

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Ray Brown
April 12, 2009

#210: April 12, 2009

Ray Brown
April 12, 2009

Bird migration researcher Tim Spahr describes how he predicted a big fallout of birds last spring and how he might do it again. Our man Mike O'Connor explains the behavior of paint-eating Blue Jays, and we learn how a beautiful diver got its name.

Tagged: bird migration, Tim Spahr, spring, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, Blue Jay

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Ray Brown
April 5, 2009

#209: April 5, 2009

Ray Brown
April 5, 2009

David Clapp joins us for some hummingbird talk; Mike O'Connor offers advice for a concerned backyard birder; and "Daddy Longlegs" is today's Mystery Bird.

Tagged: David Clapp, Hummingbirds, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, backyard birding, Daddy Longlegs

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Ray Brown
March 29, 2009

#208: March 29, 2009

Ray Brown
March 29, 2009

An email quiz leads you to a two-pound bag of Birds and Beans bird-friendly coffee. Also, Mike O'Connor solves a mystery about bees in bird feeders, and we learn about the plain bird with the flashing wings.

Tagged: Birds and Beans, bird-friendly coffee, Mike O'Connor, bees, bird feeding, Let's Ask Mike

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Ray Brown
March 22, 2009

#207: March 22, 2009

Ray Brown
March 22, 2009

We try to solve the mystery of a Robin's egg found in February; we give away more Birds and Beans coffee; and we learn some interesting stuff about a misnamed bird.

Tagged: Robin's egg, American Robin, Birds and Beans, coffee

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Ray Brown
March 15, 2009

#206: March 15, 2009

Ray Brown
March 15, 2009

We travel to ancient Troy to learn about a "beautiful swimmer"; our man Mike O'Connor answers a question about birds and salmonella; and you could win a two-pound bag of bird-friendly coffee in our email quiz.

Tagged: Ancient Troy, swimmer, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, salmonella, Birds and Beans, coffee

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Ray Brown
March 8, 2009

#205: March 8, 2009

Ray Brown
March 8, 2009

We learn about the only true lark that's native to North America; Mike O'Connor opines on the effect of cold weather on the timing of migrating birds; and our resident poet, Doug Chickering, laments "The Year of Perpetual Winter."

Tagged: lark, North America, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, cold weather, bird migration, poetry, Doug Chickering, The Year of Perpetual Winter

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Ray Brown
March 1, 2009

#204: March 1, 2009

Ray Brown
March 1, 2009

We learn about a bird that looks like a Viking ship; Mike O'Connor answers a surprising listener question; and we give away six pounds of bird-friendly coffee!

Tagged: Viking ship, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, Birds and Beans, coffee

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