Bird Sh*t Podcast

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4.5
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80 reviews
This podcast has
41 episodes
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Explicit
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Date created
2019/05/15
Average duration
44 min.
Release period
104 days

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Learn fun bird facts for your next happy hour! Perfect for newbie bird fans, long-time birders, and people who want to learn cool sh*t about birds—we're pretty sure that's you. Join Mo and Sarah for a casual (and very millenial) conversation about all things birding. You'll meet amazing birders, get the latest bird news, and hear lesser-discussed topics around birds and birdwatching. Rated R for "Ridiculously LOLOLOL-worthy."

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41: NYC is for Plovers - Interview with Chris Allieri of the NYC Plover Project
2023/06/29
Welcome to another episode of Bird Sh*t! It's currently nesting and fledgling season for adorable shorebirds. As such, we're excited to talk to Chris Allieri, founder of the NYC Plover Project.  Chris joins us to talk about: what it's like on the frontlines of the annual summer showdown: shorebirds vs. the worldthe wacky and wonderful world of starting a wildlife conversation non-profitLOTS OF CUTE LITTLE PIPING PLOVERS conversation optimism in a continuously depressing world (or is it just us that feel this way? loooool)Tune in to hear about the amazing work that Chris and his team of 250+ volunteers do every year to help give piping plovers—an endangered species—a fighting chance on the popular summer beaches of NYC.  And, as always, keep your eyes to the skies (or the beach)! Support the show
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40: Migration madness!
2023/05/19
Wake up, folks, because our hiatus is over and IT'S MIGRATION SEASON. In this episode, we're bringing you five incredible bird migrations: the longest, the shortest, and some impressive ones in between. We also cover some fun birds in the news stories, including Zoom parrots. Plus, find out if we actually know the length of an American football field and hear some terrible British accents. It's all waiting for you on this "welcome back" episode of Bird Sh*t! BIRD SHIT WE DISCUSSED BIRDS WE MENTION (in order) Ruby-crowned kinglet Snowy plover Piping plover Macaw Arctic tern Sooty Shearwater Bar-tailed Godwit Adélie Penguin Dusky grouse (blue grouse) BIRDS IN THE NEWS SpaceX vs. the shorebirds (guess who’s winning) Scientists are making terrifying drones from taxidermied birds Parrots use video chat (and love it) Support the show
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39: Flicker? I hardly know her!
2022/04/27
Knock on wood: we're talking about woodpeckers this episode! These recognizable and unique species of birds have a lot of cool secrets up their sleeves. Tune in as we unpack what makes them so special (and make a few sexual innuendos along the way, of course). Plus, we discuss birds in the news, including the controversial (possible) rediscovery of the Ivory-billed woodpecker and the benefits of mixing birds with wine. BIRDS WE MENTION (in order) American robin Peregrine falcon Great horned owl Prothonotary warbler American kestrel Ivory-billed woodpecker Red-tailed hawk Bald Eagles Lesser Scaup Canada goose Snow goose Black vulture Northern flicker Yellow-bellied sapsucker Ruby-throated hummingbird Red-bellied woodpecker Red-headed woodpecker Golden-fronted woodpecker BIRDS IN THE NEWS Ivory-billed woodpecker...is it back? For our coverage, we used The Guardian's coverage and @alexander_lees for useful commentary Wine + birds = pretty awesome Bird flu is bad and might be here to stay OTHER COOL SH*T Support the show
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38: I come for the birds Down Under! Birds from Australia and New Zealand
2022/02/16
We're flying the coop and pretending to be snowbirds! This month, we're chatting all about birds from Australia and New Zealand (a request from one of our listeners). Not gonna lie: we learned some AMAZING facts about these southern hemisphere birds. So sit back, enjoy a Vegemite sandwich, and marvel at these birds from Down Under. Plus, we give some shout-outs to some listeners who recently sent in fan mail. Thanks for the love! If you like what you hear, please leave us a review on iTunes or drop us an email. We'd love to hear from you (unless you're Norton Antivirus Software spam)! BIRDS WE MENTION (in order) Stellar’s Sea-Eagle Boat-billed Heron Hooded Warbler Satin Bowerbird Common Raven Tawny Frogmouth Superb fairy-wren Noisy Miner Mōhua (Yellowhead) Morepork (Ruru) Southern Boobook Southern Cassowary Night Parrot OTHER COOL SH*T Support our show at Ko-Fi! Pretty please and thaaaaaaaanks! Support the show
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37: Grandma Sweatshirt Birds
2021/12/16
The holiday season is upon us and nothing says "festive" like a warm, cozy, sweatshirt...screenprinted with some birds on snow-covered branches and probably some pinecones or other ambiguous "outdoor" motives. That's right: put away your ugly sweaters because it's GRANDMA SWEATSHIRT SEASON EVERYONE.  We both have fond memories of our grandmas wearing bird-adorned sweatshirts this time of year. In an homage to both them and this beloved 90s attire,  we are discussing some of the quintessential birds found on "grandma sweatshirts."  Plus, Sarah introduces her new ~ SCIENCE ZONE ~ segment and brings the latest in bird science to you! We also briefly discuss what we've been doing (hint: PARENTING NONSTOP) instead of making great podcast episodes for all of you. But we hope to jump back into consistent podcasting in 2022! BIRDS WE MENTION: Cedar Waxwing Northern Cardinal Black-capped Chickadee Eastern Bluebird White-breasted Nuthatch Support the show
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36: Beachin' Birds: Summer Shorebirds
2021/07/28
IT'S SUMMERTIME, BABYYYY! We're coming at you with the hottest facts about some beachin' North American shorebirds, as well as ways you can help keep the shores safe for birds. Cool down with this tall glass of bird banter! We also share some of our favorite answers to our recent Instagram question: what bird would you want for your neighbor? Tune in to see if we selected yours! BIRD SHIT WE DISCUSSED USEFUL RESOURCES Check out the NYC Plover Project for great tips on keeping shorebirds safe!BIRDS WE MENTION (in order) Yellow WarblerCommon TernPiping PloverKilldeerBlack-necked StiltAmerican WoodcockBlack SkimmerSora Support the show
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35: Let's Create a Bird Union with Audubon for All!
2021/06/30
We hope you're ready for some tea. The National Audubon Society is front and center of a lot of important conversations regarding race, inclusivity, and equality—both in the workplace and the great outdoors. In the past few months, the majority of Audubon’s employees have declared that they want to form a union to protect employee’s rights and have a seat at the table. Some Audubon employees have formed Audubon for All, the official name for the union at the National Audubon Society. But, sadly, they have run into some roadblocks with The Audubon Society's executive leadership, who still refuse to recognize the union. Cue the corporate bullsh*t. We sit down with Tykee James and Sharon Bruce, two Audubon Society employees and backers of Audubon for All. They share more about the union, their goals, their struggles, and the uneven playing field between the Audubon Society's executive leadership and on-the-ground employees. Plus, some listeners share what bird they would want to be and why!  BIRD SHIT WE DISCUSSED USEFUL RESOURCES Follow (and support!) the Audubon for All union on Instagram (@audubonforall) and Twitter. Make sure you sign their letter of support! You can also tweet @AudubonSociety and tell them to get it together.  BIRDS WE MENTION (in order) • Barn Owl • American White Pelican • Common Raven • Chimney Swift • Carolina Wren • Emu • Cassowary • Black Hawk-Eagle • Golden Eagle • Loggerhead Shrike • Killdeer • Pigeons (always pigeons) Support the show
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34: Mother Flockers: Cool Bird Moms
2021/05/13
We're back! After welcoming our own little baby birds into the world, we wanted to share our favorite bird moms for our first episode of 2021. Yes, this episode is coming out after Mother's Day, but we were able to record it on Mother's Day so it feels relevant still. Some of these bird moms are admirable mentors and others make...questionable parenting decisions. Plus, we share some recent "Birds in the News" (because it turns out you miss a LOT of news when you take 9 months off of recording a podcast).   BIRD SHIT WE DISCUSSED ** Support the show! ** BIRDS WE MENTION (in order) California Condor Hawfinch Brambling European Turtle Dove Least Tern Shoebill Stork Laysan Albatross BIRDS IN THE NEWS California Condors Throw House Party While Owner is Away Italians Feast on Illegally-Hunted, Endangered Songbird Support the show
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33: Uncommon Facts about Common Birds: Corvid Edition
2020/08/25
Every joke about "Corvid-19" has already been made, so let's skip to the good stuff: BIRDS! We'll share some fascinating, little-known facts about one of the bird world's smartest families (but let's be honest, ALL birds are smart). Corvids—aka the crow family—can be found all over the world. Even if you're new to birding, you've likely spotted a member of this family around your neighborhood. While some people might consider them "basic" birds, we think they're anything but basic. These uncommon facts about four common US-based corvids will help you wow your friends the next time you see a crow (or is it a raven...?) out and about. Still struggling with the difference between an American Crow and a Common Raven? We'll break down the differences and provide you with some hard-to-forget visual cues. Oh, and we also brought back "Birds in the News," since it's been sooooo looooong. Hit us up at hellobirdshit@gmail.com with feedback/thoughts on the episode! BIRD SHIT WE DISCUSSED USEFUL RESOURCES More crow (and corvid) FAQs from Kaeli Swift, Ph.D! (Make sure to follow her on Twitter, too.) BIRDS WE MENTION (in order) Cave SwiftletOilbirdForty-spotted PardaloteBlue JayRed-shouldered HawkRed-tailed HawkBald EagleEastern Screech-OwlEastern BluebirdIndigo BuntingBrown-headed CowbirdAmerican CrowCommon RavenBlack-billed Magpie BIRDS IN THE NEWS To NOT Kill a MockingbirdWe’re not the only ones getting fat during quarantine: birds are, too.Don’t hate the gulls: we need their expensive poop!A win for an endangered Tasmanian bird, thanks to smart-thinking scientistsSupport the show
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32: Wild Bird Rehab Stories with the "Unflappable" Suzie Gilbert: Author and Bird Rehabber
2020/07/21
It's one thing to admire birds in the wild, but it's rare to find people who dedicate their lives to helping injured birds return to the wild. Suzie Gilbert is one of these impassioned birders. Luckily for the world, she picked up a pen to start sharing her wildlife rehabilitation stories. In this episode, we sit down with Suzie to learn the behind-the-scenes stories that inspire her writing—including her newest novel—and hear some of her wildest bird rehab stories.  After years of working as a wild bird rehabilitator, Suzie submitted a collection of short stories about bird rehabbing to a few editors and ended up writing a memoir (Flyaway: How a Wild Bird Rehabber Sought Adventure and Found Her Wings). She's also written a children's book (Hawk Hill) and now her first novel: Unflappable. Unflappable blends the real-life challenges of wildlife rehabbing with a high-energy fictional thriller. Luna Burke is on the run with a homicidal Bald Eagle in the back seat. Licensed to take care of injured and orphaned wildlife, she is determined to smuggle the bird from her husband’s private zoo in Florida to an eagle sanctuary in Canada. Hot on her trail are her husband, his bodyguards, the police, state conservation officials, and an expert tracker from the federal Fish & Wildlife Service. Whew! USEFUL RESOURCES Visit Suzie’s website to purchase her books (including her latest novel, Unflappable)! BIRDS WE MENTION (in order) Red-Tailed HawkPeregrine FalconRock PigeonAmerican RobinBrown ThrasherSharp-shinned HawkCooper’s HawkSouthern CassowaryEastern BluebirdBald EagleRoseate SpoonbillGreat Blue HeronNorthern FlickerSupport the show
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31: Layin' It Down: Weird Bird Nests and Eggs
2020/06/03
Spring is upon us and the birds are gettin' busy. And what does that mean? That's right: lots of little baby birds will soon be entering the world. Not all nests are created equal. Some birds lay eggs in giant piles of composting garbage that they continuously turn to keep the eggs at the perfect incubating temperature. Some birds nest in hanging woven nest sacks in massive colonies. Some birds build saliva nests that are considered rare edible delicacies. The same goes for bird eggs, which range not only in color but also in size and shape. Yes, that's right: SHAPE. As in, not a normal round sphere egg. WEIRD! We cover our favorite weird nests and eggs in this week's episode. Thanks for listening! USEFUL RESOURCES From now until June 14, all Bird Shi*t Podcast shirt proceeds will go to Black Lives Matter. Get your shirt here. Sarah is a big fan of Tim Birkhead’s book, “Bird Sense” BIRDS WE MENTION (in order) Herring GullWhite TernHamerkopBarn OwlWhite-nest SwiftletEuropean Bee-eaterCommon TailorbirdMalleefowlMontezuma OropendolaHouse SparrowNorthern FlickerCommon MurreHoopoeAmerican RobinKiwiCommon OstrichCassowarySupport the show
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30: "Bird day" Bash Celebrating One Year of Bird Sh*t
2020/05/19
Bird Sh*t Podcast is officially one year old! Sarah and Mo have been talkin' birds, interviewing amazing birders, and sharing badass bird facts for 365 days. Thank you so much for listening and being a part of this adventure! To celebrate our "bird day," we're revisiting some of our favorite moments on the podcast from the last year. Plus, get behind-the-scenes insights into how we started Bird Sh*t and got to where we are today. Got a favorite Bird Sh*t moment not featured in this episode? Tell us about it! You can reach us at hellobirdshit@gmail.com or find us on social media (@birdshitpodcast on Instagram or @birdshitpod on Twitter). EPISODES FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE #2: How to plan a birding trip (complete with blow-up dolls)#7: Amazing Bald Eagle facts to celebrate America's f*cking birthday (Independence Day)#11: The Birding World of Harry Potter with Laura Erickson#14: Mean Birds - Deadly Birds of DEATH#18: Learn spooky, creepy bird calls (and omens) for HalloweenBIRDS WE MENTION (in order) Mourning DoveRock PigeonAmerican GoldfinchHouse SparrowGray CatbirdNorthern FlickerCommon GrackleBlue JayBald EagleCommon RavenSouthern CassowaryEmuCorn CrakeSupport the show
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4.5 out of 5
80 reviews
???!???!??? 2023/05/10
Please
Oh please start the podcast again! I sure miss you two! What a great podcast!
Yes yes I say 2022/11/04
Listening again
I finished these back when the last episode was aired. Starting to listen to them again, I hope they begin doing podcasts again. I love hearing the fr...
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Ha11Ha 2022/07/25
New Fav!!
LOVE this podcast!! My new favorite!
CurlyC76 2022/05/30
So great!
Just discovered this pod. Love Sara and Mo, their humor is right up my alley. Love birds and birding but am an amateur so love the tips. Also love “Ke...
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john_hoodedwarbler 2021/12/28
Good Sh*t
Podcast filled with great information and great humor! Just finished the fourth episode and I love hearing interviews with experienced birders and lis...
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CNBritt 2022/05/02
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Stick to birds & comedy. I didn’t come here for LEO bashing.
Isa0127 2021/07/30
This podcast got me back into one of my favorite hobbies
Super hilarious and informative!! I love all of the jokes and fun facts! I’m only a teen but I’ve been birdwatching for several years and I had stoppe...
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Lobomama 2021/07/28
These two are adorable and hilarious
I love this show. Informative and hilarious
Zombelli 2020/12/18
I’ll
XSyh Thanks sweet your year yup it really f’d took meus
profdmr1 2020/12/05
Totally Great Bird Sh*t!!!
Just listened to the podcast for the first time (listened to the corvid facts episode). Can't believe I hadn't heard it before! It's great. The hosts ...
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