Ten of the Best Podcasts About Birds

So you can get your birding fill, even when you can't get outside.

Podcasting has revolutionized the airwaves for millions of Americans, and birders are no exception. I personally have a rotation of eight or so podcasts that I listen to every day to and from work and, frankly, I don鈥檛 know how people got along beforehand. Read the newspaper? Boring. Make conversation? No thanks. Podcasts are a lifesaver for the introverts in all of us.

Thankfully, there are a lot of birding podcasts to add to the roster. Some are short; some are long. Some focus on news and interviews; some consist of chatter among friends. Either way, they鈥檙e a great way to stay connected to the birding world when you can鈥檛 be out in the field yourself.

To find your favorites, though, you'll need the right software. Most iPhone users rely on iTunes or the . Non-Apple phones offer similar apps like , , , or . Download any one, then start browsing for individual shows. You can also usually stream episodes from each podcast鈥檚 website (see links below)but that鈥檚 more difficult to do if you want to listen on a commute or a run, so try the apps first.

Here鈥檚 a list of popular birding podcasts to help get you rolling. (Bonus: They're all free as the wind.) 

Every other week; 30-40 minutes

Hosted by the amicable Nate Swick, this podcast is the signature listening series for the American Birding Association. Each show starts off with the 鈥淩are Bird Focus鈥 segment, which recaps recent rarities across the nation, before moving on to interviews with birders or scientists, conservation stories from ABA President Jeff Gordon, or ID boondoggles with other staff.

Author鈥檚 pick: 鈥 - December 14, 2017

Generally every other week; about 60 minutes

Those who know Sharon Stiteler鈥攁ka Birdchick鈥 or know just what they鈥檙e getting into. Funny, sassy, and sometimes raunchy, Stiteler is joined by her husband, Non-Birding Bill, in rollicking discussions about surprising avian intersections in pop culture.

Author鈥檚 pick: 鈥 - March 1, 2016

Daily; 2 minutes

The mission of this daily (yes, daily!) podcast is to tell 鈥渧ivid, sound-rich stories about birds and the challenges they face.鈥&苍产蝉辫;And the episodes certainly accomplish that. Each bite-size vignette is a vacation for the ears, perfect for momentarily forgetting you鈥檙e stuck in rush hour. 

Author鈥檚 pick:鈥 - February 24, 2018

Every other week; about 60 minutes

For an international perspective, try this India-based podcast. Host Shoba Narayan is a journalist and author with a wide variety of interests, and her podcast likewise tackles different cultural corners with birds as the common theme. She interviews Indian birders and American scientists, discusses conservation, and does travel-heavy segments on particular destinations.

Author鈥檚 pick: 鈥 - May 4, 2017

Monthly; about 60 minutes

Bill and Steve (they can鈥檛 disclose last names with all the rabid fans) are two western New Yorkers with a knack for narrating nature documentaries. Their podcasts revolve around them dropping encyclopedic knowledge on a species as they look for it in the wild. They don鈥檛 always find the creature they鈥檙e after (birders know the feeling), but everyone has a good time searching with them.

Author鈥檚 pick: 鈥 - February 2, 2018

Monthly; 5 minutes

Many birders know Brit Bo Beolens by his nickname, FatBirder. He鈥檚 prolific internet genius and author (I love his book about the people behind the common names of birds, 鈥鈥). His rant-y, rambly anecdotes about birds, birding, and other nature topics adapt just as well to sound bytes.

Author鈥檚 pick: 鈥溾 - January 6, 2018

Weekly; 5 minutes

By far the longest-running program on this list, Laura Erickson has been talking about birds on the radio since 1986. She鈥檚 a true renaissance woman: In addition to podcast host, she鈥檚 a teacher, biologist, wildlife rehabilitator, editor, columnist, and author of eleven books. On her show she shares stories of Minnesota and birds from around the country.

Author鈥檚 pick: 鈥 - November 19, 1986

Weekly; 30 minutes

When I started listening to podcasts in 2006, a search for 鈥渂irds鈥 in iTunes would bring up just one show: Ray Brown鈥檚. Broadcasting from the WATD station in Marshfield, Massachusetts, Brown curates a lighthearted mix of adventures and information. I won鈥檛 play favorites, but this is the only podcast to regularly feature yours truly as a guest, so you know Brown鈥檚 got good taste.

Author鈥檚 pick: 鈥鈥 - February 18, 2018

Monthly; 30 to 60 minutes

鈥淭his Birding Life鈥 is the flagship of the Bird Watcher鈥檚 Digest podcast lineup, which also includes 鈥鈥 and 鈥.鈥 Hosted by witty and engaging editor Bill Thompson III, the series covers topical news and conversations with famous birders and scientists.

Author鈥檚 pick: 鈥 - January 24, 2018

Every Thanksgiving; 60 minutes

The "Poultry Slam" isn鈥檛 its own show: It鈥檚 an annual holiday series produced by mega-popular radio spot 鈥.鈥 The stories involve fowl that鈥檚 alive, cooked, or just sad and dead. The slams aren鈥檛 as full-on birdy as the other endorsements on this list, but you鈥檒l love them anyway.

Author鈥檚 pick: 鈥 - November 23, 2007