Birding travels, timberdoodles, connecting through nature in prison

Birding travels, timberdoodles, connecting through nature in prison

Our travels have recently spanned Costa Rica, Cuba, Argentina, Chile, and Tanzania, so it's high time for a catch-up! We swap favorite moments from the field, talk birds with many names (hello, timberdoodles), and updates from our homes, too. Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com. Thanks to Kowa Optics for sponsoring our podcast! Want to know more about us? Check...

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Interpreting migration data, cataloging our backyards, and El Niño predictions

Interpreting migration data, cataloging our backyards, and El Niño predictions

Mollee, Alvaro, and George are catching up in a classic hangout episode. Join us in conversations about why we call this podcast Life List, the birds and other wildlife in our home patches, and a prev...

22 Jun 1h 8min

How we became bird guides: Alex Harper interviews George, Mollee, and Alvaro

How we became bird guides: Alex Harper interviews George, Mollee, and Alvaro

This week, we’re turning the tables. Instead of interviewing a guest, Alex Harper takes over hosting duties and puts the Life List Podcast hosts in the hot seats to chat about how they became professi...

6 Jun 1h 4min

Our biggest spring migration birding surprises

Our biggest spring migration birding surprises

Birds - crabs - fish - mammals...oh my! Spring birding gets us out there and finding all sorts of things. Alvaro, Mollee, and George are catching up on stories from their time in the field and their b...

23 Mai 1h 7min

The expanding science of avian perception with Ed Yong

The expanding science of avian perception with Ed Yong

If you've read anything by Ed Yong, you know that he tackles the challenge of explaining some of the most difficult-to-grasp concepts in the animal world in ways that humans can (nearly) imagine. In t...

11 Mai 1h 17min

Birding the Eastern Himalayas, a backyard Long-eared Owl, and safari adventures with Jason Hall

Birding the Eastern Himalayas, a backyard Long-eared Owl, and safari adventures with Jason Hall

Jason Hall is back on the podcast to talk about mid-April spring migration, backyard adventures, and time on the other side of the world in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, India. Get more Life list by s...

25 Apr 1h 7min

An evolutionary biology perspective on pair bonding - in birds and humans - with Bryony Angell and Wenfei Tong

An evolutionary biology perspective on pair bonding - in birds and humans - with Bryony Angell and Wenfei Tong

Another classic Life List episode: a recipe of biological and ecological facts, rabbit holes, and a healthy dose of talk about life! Bryony Angell wrote The Migratory Suitor for a recent issue of BWD ...

11 Apr 1h 7min

Middle East birding, missiles, and Mollee's long way home

Middle East birding, missiles, and Mollee's long way home

Mollee sat down with Alvaro to recount her visit to the UAE that was cut short when the US/Iran war broke out. From here, she talks about the journey to get out of the Middle East that ended up involv...

2 Apr 1h 30min

Tour mishaps, life bird tales, and combining concerts and birding with Bonner Black

Tour mishaps, life bird tales, and combining concerts and birding with Bonner Black

Bonner Black is back! If you need a little quality hang with your birding friends, we've got you covered. A few links: Check out all of Bonner's music and more on her websitePlus, don't miss Beasts ...

17 Mar 1h 8min

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