• 124: Snowy Owl - Chicago Sightings, Irruption, and Lemmings
    Dec 22 2025

    Welcome back to Birds of a Feather Talk Together! We are officially in full winter swing, and that means it’s the perfect time to shine a spotlight on one of the most iconic cold-weather visitors out there — the Snowy Owl.

    If you’ve been anywhere near bird-Twitter or the local news, you may have heard about the pair of Snowy Owls in Chicago. These birds are stunning, unmistakable, and one of those species that gets everyone — even the non-birders — buzzing with excitement.

    We also answer a listener question about a Loon that was recently seen in the Chicago area.

    Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Pole!

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    33 mins
  • 123: White-throated Sparrow Revisited
    Dec 15 2025

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    45 mins
  • 122: Flamingos with Ellen Weatherford
    Dec 8 2025

    This week we’ve got a seriously fun one for you. We are joined by the wonderful Ellen Weatherford from the podcast Just the Zoo of Us.

    John and Shannon are guests on her show later this month, so we asked Ellen to come chat with us about the bird of her choice. She came back with flamingos—and boy, were we thrilled.

    It turned into such a bright, lively, surprisingly deep conversation about one of the most iconic birds out there. From their wild social lives to their unbelievable color and biology, this episode is just pure joy from start to finish.

    Ellen joins John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Pole.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 121: Varied Thrush - The Lone Forest Dweller AND The Occasional Vagrant
    Dec 1 2025

    This week we’re diving into a fascinating forest bird—the Varied Thrush. If you’ve ever wandered through the deep, mossy conifer forests of the Pacific Northwest, you might’ve heard their haunting, single-note whistles echoing through the understory. These birds are usually right at home along the West Coast, from Alaska down through northern California… which is why things got very interesting when a Varied Thrush recently showed up all the way in New York.

    So today, we’re talking a lot about vagrancy—why some birds wander far outside their typical range.

    Along the way, we also drift into some fascinating side conversations about sampling methods —how researchers collect data from poop, what those approaches can tell us.

    And stick around, because we’ve got a fun announcement about an upcoming episode that you won’t want to miss.

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    34 mins
  • 120: Mourning Dove Revisited
    Nov 24 2025

    Happy Thanksgiving from Birds of a Feather Talk Together!
    We’re taking the week off for the holiday, but we didn’t want to leave you bird-less—so we’re re-sharing one of our favorite episodes, all about the mourning dove, one of North America’s most familiar and fascinating backyard birds.

    Fun fact: mourning doves can store an unbelievable amount of food in a specialized throat pouch before flying off somewhere cozy to digest it… which, honestly, sounds exactly like our Thanksgiving plans.

    If you’ve listened before, you know Shannon has very strong feelings about mourning doves—so revisiting this one made for an especially hilarious and insightful re-run.
    Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, Amanda Pole, and RJ Pole as we explore mourning dove behavior, feeding strategies, their iconic call, and why this gentle species inspires so many mixed emotions.

    We’ll be back next week with brand-new bird episodes, including deep dives on the Varied Thrush and the flamingo.

    Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
    Grab your binoculars—and let’s get into it.

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    26 mins
  • 119: Spoon-billed Sandpiper - One Of The Rarest Birds On Earth - Story of Convergence
    Nov 17 2025

    This week on Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we’re exploring one of the rarest, most extraordinary birds on the planet: the spoon-billed sandpiper—a tiny shorebird with one of nature’s most fascinating evolutionary surprises.

    If you caught our recent YouTube video where John compared a Roseate Spoonbill at the Field Museum to the delicate spoon-billed sandpiper specimen, you already know we love a good convergent evolution story. Two completely unrelated birds… both evolving their own version of a spoon-shaped bill. Nature never misses.

    In this episode, we go deeper:
    • How the spoon-billed sandpiper lives
    • Why this critically endangered species is so incredibly rare
    • The conservation challenges pushing it to the brink
    • And what makes this small shorebird so endlessly remarkable

    Join married couple Dr. John Bates and Dr. Shannon Hackett, curators of birds at Chicago’s world-renowned Field Museum, along with RJ Pole, and his wife Amanda, as we unpack the science, stories, and pure wonder behind the spoon-billed sandpiper.

    Whether you’re a birder, nature lover, museum nerd, or curious listener, this episode is packed with insights into one of the most unique birds on Earth.

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    33 mins
  • 118: Golden Eagle - One of the largest and fastest raptors in North America
    Nov 10 2025

    The Golden Eagle — one of North America’s largest, fastest, and most powerful raptors — takes center stage in this week’s episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together! Married ornithologists Dr. John Bates and Dr. Shannon Hackett from Chicago’s Field Museum join hosts RJ Pole and Amanda Pole, who recently spotted Golden Eagles during their honeymoon in Arizona, to share insights about these majestic hunters of the sky.

    From breathtaking aerial speed to nesting habits and migration routes, we explore what makes this bird one of the most awe-inspiring birds in the world. Plus, we dive into listener feedback on John’s Olive-sided Flycatcher episode — a fan favorite that continues to inspire birders everywhere!

    Tune in for stories of love, science, and soaring wings.

    🎧 Birds of a Feather Talk Together — where ornithology meets storytelling, every week.

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    35 mins
  • 117: Palm-nut Vulture - A Vulture Unlike Any Other!
    Nov 3 2025

    Welcome back to Birds of a Feather Talk Together. Hosted by ornithologists and curators of birds at the Field Museum John Bates and Shannon Hackett, who are married, and also new birders RJ and Amanda Pole.

    Today we’re focusing on a fascinating species — the palm-nut vulture.

    This is a bird John has been eager to highlight, and once you learn more about it, it’s easy to see why. Found in Africa, palm-nut vultures don’t eat carrion, but instead their diet is mostly plant based.

    They’re also striking in appearance — mostly white plumage, a sharp contrast to the darker vultures many of us picture — and they’re truly impressive to observe in the wild.

    John has had the opportunity to see palm-nut vultures in the wild, and today he’ll share firsthand insight into their behavior and ecology.

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    36 mins