Episode 53: At Godwit's End (Bar-Tailed Godwit)

Episode 53: At Godwit's End (Bar-Tailed Godwit)

Although they only weigh as much as two apples, the 10 oz Bar-Tailed Godwit completes the longest non-stop flight of any bird species in the world! In this episode, John explores the evolutionary adaptations that allow the Godwits to complete this epic migration. Learn why they are more like Sumo Wrestlers than marathon runners, what they have in common with 18th century sailors, and all about their breeding, feeding, and evolutionary history. Accompanied by the natural sounds of First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach, John will make you say “oh my Godwit!” with these amazing facts.

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Special thanks to Jose for this weeks cover art! Also, check out his animated Gif by going to the Dirty Bird Podcast youtube page! Follow jose2myfriend on Instagram to see more of his amazing art

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Intro music by Ricky Pistone and Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Find them wherever you get your music

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All bird calls from xeno-canto.org

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Opening Godwit Alarm Call by Jacobo Ramil Millarengo

Godwit saying its name call by Stanislas Wroza

Asian Dowitcher Call recorded by funkerhunter

Godwit Call by Stein O. Nilsen

Flight Song by Alan Dalton

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