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The Science of Birds

The Science of Birds

Ivan Phillipsen 148 episodes Latest May 31, 2026

The Science of Birds is a lighthearted exploration of bird biology, designed for birders and naturalists who want to learn more about ornithology. Hosted by Ivan Phillipsen, a professional birding guide with a PhD in Zoology, the podcast covers topics from bird behavior to evolution. It aims to make bird science accessible and fun, helping listeners impress their friends with bird knowledge.

Episodes

Random Bird Thursday: An Alien-Eyed Mountaineer That Sounds Like a Jet Jun 11, 2026 927 In each Random Bird Thursday (RBT) episode, the goal is to highlight a bird species that probably isn't going to get featured in a full-length podcast episode. These are birds we might overlook, even though they certainly deserve some appreciation and attention. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~⚠️ SPOILER ALERT!The featured species in this episode is Jameson's Snipe (Gallinago jamesoni).Sound Citations:
Hawks, Eagles, and Kites Jun 1, 2026 3657 👕 Bird Merch —  Get yourself some bird shirts!~~~This is Episode 134. Ivan takes on one of the most iconic bird families in the avian world: Accipitridae—the hawks, eagles, kites, buzzards, harriers, and Old World Vultures. It's a massive and diverse group with no good nickname, though Ivan has a few suggestions.The episode covers the key traits that make these birds such formidable predators
From the Field: Birding Romania May 17, 2026 2438 👕 Bird Merch —  Get yourself some bird shirts!~~~In this From the Field episode Ivan takes listeners along on a two-week scouting trip to Romania where he explored the country's remarkable natural landscapes in preparation for a future birding tour. There's just one catch: his binoculars broke almost immediately after arriving.Despite that setback, Ivan racks up some lifers and shares hi
Random Bird Thursday: A Crepuscular Species That Is Not Actually Magical Apr 30, 2026 1127 In each Random Bird Thursday (RBT) episode, the goal is to highlight a bird species that probably isn't going to get featured in a full-length podcast episode. These are birds we might overlook, even though they certainly deserve some appreciation and attention. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~⚠️ SPOILER ALERT!The featured species in this episode is the Jungle Owlet (Glaucidium radiatum).Sound Citations:Dr
Rivers & Streams as Bird Habitat Apr 22, 2026 3684 👕 Bird Merch —  Get yourself some bird shirts!~~~In Episode 132, Ivan Phillipsen explores the "circulatory system of the land"—the world of rivers and streams. These flowing-water environments, serve as vital habitats for avian life.The episode delves into the ecology of these waterways, breaking down the differences between clear, rocky upland streams and the warmer, sediment-rich river
Random Bird Thursday: A Trans-Andean Ant-Follower with a Complex Social Life Apr 9, 2026 1568 In each Random Bird Thursday (RBT) episode, the goal is to highlight a bird species that probably isn't going to get featured in a full-length podcast episode. These are birds we might overlook, even though they certainly deserve some appreciation and attention. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~⚠️ SPOILER ALERT!The featured species in this episode is the Bicolored Antbird (Gymnopithys bicolor).Sound Citation
The Northern Flicker Apr 5, 2026 3364 👕 Bird Merch —  Get yourself some bird shirts!~~~In Episode 131 of The Science of Birds, host Ivan Phillipsen takes a deep dive into one of North America's most familiar woodpeckers: the Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus). Found year-round across the continent, this bird has a habit of making itself known in some startling ways, including drumming loudly on rooftops at the crack of dawn.The
Random Bird Thursday: A Colorful, Dumpy Bird That Chills With Chimps Mar 26, 2026 922 In each Random Bird Thursday (RBT) episode, the goal is to highlight a bird species that probably isn't going to get featured in a full-length podcast episode. These are birds we might overlook, even though they certainly deserve some appreciation and attention. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~⚠️ SPOILER ALERT!The featured species in this episode is the Green-breasted Pitta (Pitta reichenowi).Sound Citation
Vagrancy: Why Some Birds End Up Far From Home Mar 17, 2026 3260 👕 Bird Merch —  Get yourself some bird shirts!~~~In this episode—which is number 130—Ivan Phillipsen explores the fascinating phenomenon of vagrancy... those surprising moments when birds appear far outside their normal range.Learn about the forces that send birds off course, including navigation errors, weather, social behavior, and more. The episode goes beyond the mystery of lost birds to ask a
Random Bird Thursday: A Large Fat-eater from Patagonia Mar 5, 2026 1548 In each Random Bird Thursday (RBT) episode, the goal is to highlight a bird species that probably isn't going to get featured in a full-length podcast episode. These are birds we might overlook, even though they certainly deserve some appreciation and attention. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~⚠️ SPOILER ALERT!The featured species in this episode is the White-throated Treerunner (Pygarrhychus albogularis).W
Cuckoos Feb 25, 2026 3962 👕 Bird Merch —  Get yourself some bird shirts!~~~In this episode, host Ivan Phillipsen dives into the diverse and sometimes mysterious world of the avian family Cuculidae. While the family is famous for the iconic call of the Common Cuckoo and cultural icons like the Cocoa Puffs mascot, it also includes a wide array of other fascinating birds such as roadrunners, coucals, couas, anis, and malkohas
Random Bird Thursday: An Antisocial Bottom-Feeder from the Antipodes Jan 29, 2026 951 In each Random Bird Thursday (RBT) episode, the goal is to highlight a bird species that probably isn't going to get featured in a full-length podcast episode. These are birds we might overlook, even though they certainly deserve some appreciation and attention. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~⚠️ SPOILER ALERT!The featured species in this episode is the Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes).Support the

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