The Warblers by Birds Canada

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Nature #110

This award winning podcast shares Canadian information, insights and inspiration on the world of birds and bird conservation. The lively discussions are hosted by Andrea Gress whose curiosity leads to discovering fun facts and useful tips while travelling uncommon flight paths to learn from expert guests. Thanks to our incredible listeners, The Warblers podcast was named the winner of the 2022 Nature Inspiration Award - Canadian Museum of Nature in the non-profit (large) category! We would love to hear from you, let us know what you think about the podcast here or which topics you will love -> podcast@birdscanada.org

Recent Episodes
  • The birds are back: spring behaviours explained
    Apr 8, 2025 – 40:05
  • Point Counts and Missing Pots: The Adventures of Bird Atlassing
    Mar 3, 2025 – 46:15
  • So cute, so deadly: Northern Saw-whet Owl
    Feb 3, 2025 – 22:28
  • Did a chickadee steal my hotdog? Experts answer your questions
    Dec 16, 2024 – 38:40
  • The Wake-up Call: Eastern Whip-poor-will
    Nov 25, 2024 – 33:45
  • Winter is better with Project FeederWatch
    Nov 4, 2024 – 20:34
  • Canada's bird populations: the good, the bad, the uplifting
    Oct 15, 2024 – 30:51
  • Quebec's river of warblers
    Sep 23, 2024 – 25:27
  • Vultures: Sentinels of the Skies
    Aug 26, 2024 – 38:48
  • Grasslands, Birds, and Beef
    Jul 29, 2024 – 35:19
  • The Wake-up Call: Olive-sided Flycatcher
    Jun 24, 2024 – 28:05
  • Getting to know Swifts and Swallows
    Jun 10, 2024 – 16:58
  • Warblin' about Warblers
    May 21, 2024 – 37:51
  • A Writer's Guide to Conserving Grasslands
    Apr 29, 2024 – 29:24
  • NatureCounts: Helping Birds with Your Data
    Mar 25, 2024 – 32:38
  • The Wake-up Call: Roseate Tern
    Feb 26, 2024 – 33:46
  • The Superb Snowy Owl
    Feb 9, 2024 – 14:14
  • The healing power of nature and birds
    Jan 29, 2024 – 28:31
  • How do birds survive the extremes of winter?!
    Jan 12, 2024 – 14:07
  • A Year for the Birds: 2023 highlights from across Canada
    Dec 18, 2023 – 37:09
  • The Wake-up Call: Black Swift
    Nov 21, 2023 – 24:23
  • The Wake-up Call: Burrowing Owl
    Oct 23, 2023 – 35:19
  • Indigenous-led Conservation Protects Bird Habitats
    Sep 26, 2023 – 23:06
  • Sharing Anishinaabe Bird Names through Tourism
    Sep 12, 2023 – 14:49
  • Every egg counts; an extraordinary conservation story
    Aug 29, 2023 – 22:16
  • The Power of Representation in Birding
    Jul 24, 2023 – 41:47
  • The Wake-up Call: Whooping Crane
    Jun 28, 2023 – 47:09
  • Battle of the Beaks: the winner is....
    Jun 21, 2023 – 06:00
  • The Wake-up Call: Red Knot
    May 30, 2023 – 39:55
  • Battle of the Beaks: Part 2
    May 3, 2023 – 33:16
  • Battle of the Beaks: Part 1
    Apr 25, 2023 – 28:57
  • Spring birding, "go find some ducks!"
    Apr 11, 2023 – 20:50
  • The Wake-up Call: Chimney Swift
    Mar 27, 2023 – 32:43
  • Bird Gaming for Conservation
    Mar 14, 2023 – 19:16
  • The Art of Birding with Paul Riss
    Feb 21, 2023 – 56:37
  • What's so great about the Great Backyard Bird Count?
    Jan 24, 2023 – 34:46
  • Did the birds win at COP15?
    Dec 21, 2022 – 10:58
  • 'Tis the season for the Christmas Bird Count
    Dec 12, 2022 – 19:56
  • What COP15 means for birds
    Dec 2, 2022 – 09:46
  • Birding with Neil Pasricha
    Nov 22, 2022 – 28:34
  • Inspired by YOU!
    Nov 14, 2022 – 05:03
  • The Wake-up Call: Marbled Murrelet
    Oct 25, 2022 – 22:33
  • Key Biodiversity Areas - Canada's Critical Places for Nature
    Sep 27, 2022 – 24:41
  • The Wake-up Call: Bicknell's Thrush
    Aug 22, 2022 – 25:28
  • Minisode: An update on Chewie the Piping Plover
    Aug 16, 2022 – 06:40
  • The Wake-up Call: Leach's Storm-Petrel
    Jul 18, 2022 – 30:11
  • The Wake-up Call: Piping Plover
    Jun 20, 2022 – 35:17
  • Minisode: Piping Plovers - A Love Story
    Jun 9, 2022 – 08:04
  • The Wake-up Call: conserving Canada's most threatened bird species
    May 26, 2022 – 23:44
  • Minisode: More awesome band recovery stories from Stu Mackenzie and the importance of bird safety
    May 18, 2022 – 05:10
Recent Reviews
  • ND WBB fan
    Very educational
    I am really enjoying these podcasts. I learning something new with each one.
  • FrankKastanza
    The Science of Birds
    What an interesting and informative series. The wife and I are in our mid 60’s and we love this podcast. Keep up the great work Ivan. Frank from West Virginia
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