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Bird’s Eye View

Bird’s Eye View

De: Mathew G. Radford
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Birds, birding, and the natural world! Bird's Eye View is a podcast about the birds of the United States and the world in which they live. We take a bird's-eye-view as we explore topics related to birds, birding, and the natural world. Created and hosted by Mathew G. Radford. Please listen, follow, and enjoy!

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  • S6 E12: Diamonds in the Rough. A conversation with Martha McLeod.
    Apr 15 2026

    I had a very fun conversation with Martha McLeod from Rockport, TX. We chatted about her roots in deep south Texas, her evolution as a naturalist and birder, and her amazing work as an educator as she teaches classes to beginning naturalists and bird watchers and prepares them for The Great Texas Birding Classic. Thank you Martha!

    You can email Martha at mmcleod@rfisd.us. Find her at MARTHA'S FACEBOOK PROFILE. And check out the GREAT TEXAS BIRDING CLASSIC!


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    58 m
  • JATB 37: Live From the Southwest. Part FOUR.
    Apr 13 2026

    In these southwest live episodes, we take you along with us live as we bird and explore parts of TX, NM, and AZ. In this PART FOUR episode we were in Madera Canyon, AZ for the day!

    Thank you to the many who listen and provide monthly support! To support the show, follow this link to... SUPPORT THE SHOW!

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    18 m
  • S6 E11: I Want Them to Feel Something. A conversation with Angelina Stancampiano.
    Apr 8 2026

    Please consider following this link to SUPPORT THE SHOW! It is much appreciated! Thank you to all who now provide support.

    You will love today's episode! I had a very fun conversation with Angelina Stancampiano. We chatted about some favorite birds and outdoor spaces in Oklahoma and Wyoming, her background and work in conservation, what it means to be an interpretative park ranger, the crazy story of the Black-footed Ferret, and her amazing efforts in supporting women in the outdoors through organizations like Women Who Hike and Wyoming Wildflower Women. Please follow these links to learn more!

    Follow this landing page for women’s programs, then stay tuned for summer listings. WYOMING WILDFLOWER WOMEN

    Find your “women who hike” Facebook page by searching women who hike and then your state (I.e. women who hike Oklahoma).

    To contact Angelina, follow one of these: Angelina.stancampiano@wyo.gov or

    Oklahomaangelina@gmail.com.

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    1 h y 14 m
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