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Nature Centered from Wild Birds Unlimited

Nature Centered from Wild Birds Unlimited

By: Wild Birds Unlimited Inc.
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A podcast from Wild Birds Unlimited about feeding the birds and enjoying nature right in your own backyard. Relax, enjoy the birds, and stay Nature Centered.Copyright 2021 Wild Birds Unlimited, Inc. All rights reserved. Biological Sciences Science
Episodes
  • What's the Word on Winter Finches
    Nov 13 2025

    Will irrupting birds visit your backyard this winter? Who is already on the move and who can you expect to see? Join Brian and special guest Matt Young from the Finch Research Network as they talk all about the Winter Finch Forecast with tips on getting your feeders ready for these irregular winter visitors.

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    42 mins
  • Window to the World: Keeping Birds Safe
    Oct 9 2025

    What does the number '1 billion' have to do with birds, fall migration, and your backyard? Sadly, up to a billion birds die each year from window collisions, but there’s good news. Join Brian and special guest Olivia Carvalho from Birds Canada as they share simple, science-backed ways to protect migrating birds while enjoying them at your feeders and in your yard.

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    30 mins
  • Squirrels: Love 'em or Loathe 'em
    Sep 11 2025

    Squirrels – do you love them or loathe them? If you have trees nearby, chances are you have squirrels. In this encore episode, John and Brian take a different look at our furry friends. Whether you deter them or feed them, we all have opinions on the infamous backyard critters. Plus, we have all the deterring and feeding options!

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    26 mins
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