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Ray Brown
September 5, 2010

#283: September 5, 2010

Ray Brown
September 5, 2010

We'll hear about an amazing hawk watch in Mexico; we'll present a Mystery Bird, a group of which is called a "parcel"; and we'll talk peanut and jelly with our bird feeding expert Mike O'Connor.

Tagged: hawk watch, hawk, Mexico, parcel, peanut, jelly, bird feeding, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike

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Ray Brown
August 29, 2010

#282: August 29, 2010

Ray Brown
August 29, 2010

Superstar birder David Clapp joins us in studio, and we relive his close call with a Sharp-shinned Hawk. Also, we focus on a fierce Featured Feathered Friend; and Mike O'Connor advises a listener about preparing for winter bird feeding.

Tagged: David Clapp, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, winter birding, winter, bird feeding

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Ray Brown
August 22, 2010

#281: August 22, 2010

Ray Brown
August 22, 2010

A large bird that saved a small town; true grit with Mike O’Connor; and the bird that made them cry in Argentina.

Tagged: small town, true grit, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, Argentina

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Ray Brown
August 15, 2010

#280: August 15, 2010

Ray Brown
August 15, 2010

Some oil spill video news; a Mystery Bird that's a big college mascot; and Mike O'Connor helps a listener fight "the Red Menace."

Tagged: oil spill, college mascot, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, Red Menace

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Ray Brown
August 8, 2010

#279: August 8, 2010

Ray Brown
August 8, 2010

Videographers Shawn Carey and Alex Couter join us in the studio to report on their recent filming odyssey on the shores of Louisiana. Plus, Bank Swallows, a Mystery Bird, and putting some hot bats in your backyard lineup.

Tagged: Shawn Carey, Alex Couter, shorebirds, Louisiana, Bank Swallow, bats, backyard birding

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Ray Brown
August 1, 2010

#278: August 1, 2010

Ray Brown
August 1, 2010

We present a secretive stalker as our Mystery Bird; Mike answers a question about swimming shorebirds; and we feature a hawk that seems to think it's a Turkey Vulture.

Tagged: stalker bird, shorebirds, swimmer, hawk, Turkey Vulture, Let's Ask Mike, MIke O'Connor

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Ray Brown
July 25, 2010

#277: July 25, 2010

Ray Brown
July 25, 2010

We learn about Jimmy Buffett's donation of a special boat for wildlife rescue in the Gulf of Mexico. We also hear a story about the "rain owl," and we discover what Sin City is doing about their pigeon problem.

Tagged: Jimmy Buffett, wildlife rescue, Gulf of Mexico, rain owl, Sin City, pigeons

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Ray Brown
July 18, 2010

#276: July 18, 2010

Ray Brown
July 18, 2010

A Gulf oil spill update; a disturbing story about ocean trash; birds from the West and Southwest; and a solar-powered plover?

Tagged: Gulf oil spill, oil, ocean trash, oceans, conservation, environmental news, solar power, plover

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Ray Brown
July 11, 2010

#275: July 11, 2010

Ray Brown
July 11, 2010

A favorite show from 2009 with new opening comments.

Tagged: rerun, best of

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July 4, 2010

#274: July 4, 2010

Ray Brown
July 4, 2010

Plovers in peril (again); the French Mockingbird; Waxwings vs. Cardinals; and an e-mail quiz.

Tagged: Plovers, French Mockingbird, Cedar Waxwing, Northern Cardinal

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June 27, 2010

#273: June 27, 2010

Ray Brown
June 27, 2010

An update on the remarkable spread of the Eurasian Collared-Dove; bird essayist Al Batt joins us live from Minnesota; and we pay a visit to the Talkin' Birds Science Corner.

Tagged: Eurasian Collared-Dove, Al Batt, Minnesota, Science Corner

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Ray Brown
June 20, 2010

#272: June 20, 2010

Ray Brown
June 20, 2010

We air some opinions about whether cleaning oiled birds makes sense; we feature a bird that may sing before a rain; and in our Let's Ask Mike segment, we visit "Mike's Italian Kitchen."

Tagged: rain, Let's Ask Mike, MIke O'Connor, oiled birds, Mike's Italian Kitchen

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Ray Brown
June 13, 2010

#271: June 13, 2010

Ray Brown
June 13, 2010

We get a little help from Foghorn Leghorn in our Featured Feathered Friend segment; we get a live pelagic trip report from expert birder David Clapp; and Mike O'Connor commiserates with a listener who's hankering for hummingbirds.

Tagged: Foghorn Leghorn, pelagic trip report, David Clapp, Mike O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, Hummingbirds, backyard birding

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Ray Brown
June 6, 2010

#270: June 6, 2010

Ray Brown
June 6, 2010

We examine the decline, and recovery, and decline again of the Brown Pelican. Also, the "sewing machine" appears as our Mystery Bird; and Mike O'Connor answers a question about Midnight Mockingbird music.

Tagged: Brown Pelican, sewing machine, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike, Midnight Mockingbird, music

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Ray Brown
May 30, 2010

#269: May 30, 2010

Ray Brown
May 30, 2010

We hear from a Minnesota listener whose love for birdwatching may have gotten a little out of hand. We also present a tail-bobbing Mystery Bird and a Featured Feathered Friend with a baseball connection.

Tagged: Minnesota, birdwatching, tail-bobbing, baseball

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Ray Brown
May 23, 2010

#268: May 23, 2010

Ray Brown
May 23, 2010

We learn about the only all-red bird in North America, hear about a newly discovered species, and get an answer from Mike O'Connor to an intriguing question from a listener.

Tagged: all-red, North America, new species, MIke O'Connor, Let's Ask Mike

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Ray Brown
May 16, 2010

#267: May 16, 2010

Ray Brown
May 16, 2010

We come up with a high-tech solution to a listener's dilemma; we feature a migration superstar; and we tell a little story on David Sibley.

Tagged: high-tech, migration, David Sibley, bird migration

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Ray Brown
May 9, 2010

#266: May 9, 2010

Ray Brown
May 9, 2010

The Chuck-Will's-Widow makes the local news; our Featured Feathered Friend makes a blood-curdling cry; and our Mystery Bird stumps all callers.

Tagged: Chuck-Will's-Widow, local news, bird calls

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Ray Brown
May 2, 2010

#265: May 2, 2010

Ray Brown
May 2, 2010
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We touch upon some conservation issues, and hear from listeners who've waxed poetic about their spring sightings. And we learn about a bird whose name sounds like an insult.

Tagged: conservation, poet, poetry, spring, sightings

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April 25, 2010

#264: April 25, 2010

Ray Brown
April 25, 2010

We hear a bird whose song has been described as that of a Robin's...as performed by an opera singer; we learn the easiest way to identify a Fish Crow; and we present a Mystery Bird that thrives on mistletoe.

Tagged: bird song, Robin, opera, Fish Crow, mistletoe

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