Episodes

  • Sage Grouse
    Sep 2 2025

    👕 Bird Merch — Get yourself some bird shirts!

    ~~~

    This is Episode 122. Host Ivan Phillipsen takes listeners into the vast sagebrush steppe of western North America and introduces the remarkable birds that call it home—the sage grouse. These birds are icons of the American West, tightly bound to a rugged ecosystem that covers nearly a third of the lower 48 states.

    Ivan explores how sage grouse have evolved to thrive on a diet of sagebrush—plants laced with bitter, toxic chemicals that most animals avoid. From their unusual digestive adaptations to their elaborate courtship displays, these birds reveal fascinating strategies for survival in a tough landscape.

    Listeners will learn about the two species of sage grouse, their distinctive appearances and behaviors, and the conservation challenges they face today.

    Links of Interest

    • Body-popping sage grouse - Nature's Greatest Dancers - BBC [VIDEO]

    Link to this episode on the Science of Birds website

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    54 mins
  • Random Bird Thursday: An Orange and Black Species With Females That Like to Sing
    Aug 22 2025

    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 Streak-backed Oriole (Icterus pustulatus).

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    25 mins
  • From the Field: Japan
    Aug 15 2025

    👕 Bird Merch — Get yourself some bird shirts!

    ~~~

    This is Episode 121. In this unscripted “From the Field” episode, host Ivan Phillipsen takes listeners on an immersive, unscripted journey through his recent month-long travels in Japan. Splitting his time between scouting for a future birding tour and exploring for fun, Ivan revisits the country for the first time since spending a formative summer there as an 11-year-old.

    He reflects on Japan’s geography, climate, and rich biogeographic history, from its tectonic origins to its unique mix of endemic species, setting the stage for the birding adventures that unfold.

    Ivan’s travels span Tokyo’s green spaces, the slopes of Mount Fuji, the rice paddies and alps of central Honshu, and the wild northern landscapes of Hokkaido. Along the way, he shares encounters with both common and rare birds—species like Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, Japanese Grosbeak, Masked Bunting, Narcissus Flycatcher, and the iconic Red-crowned Crane.

    Link to this episode on the Science of Birds website

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Random Bird Thursday: A Mostly Motionless Bird with Walrus Tusks
    Aug 7 2025

    In each Random Bird Thursday (RBT) episode, the idea 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 deserve some appreciation and attention.

    SPOILER ALERT!

    The featured species in this episode is the White-whiskered Puffbird.

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    19 mins
  • Ask Me Anything About Birds - Summer 2025
    Jul 29 2025

    👕 Bird Merch — Get yourself some bird shirts!

    ~~~

    In this episode—which is Number 120—Ivan answers questions sent in by listeners. So this is what we call an “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) episode.

    The listeners who get to contribute questions for these Ask Me Anything episodes are members of the Science of Birds community on Patreon. There are several tiers of support that people can join, and at the Helpful Hornbill and Awesome Osprey level, one perk is getting to contribute questions for episodes like this one.

    So if you’d like to have Ivan answer your bird questions in a future episode, consider signing up on the Patreon page, and become a Helpful Hornbill or an Awesome Osprey.

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    44 mins
  • Random Bird Thursday: A Naughty Yet Agreeable Seabird
    Jul 18 2025

    This is the first ever Random Bird Thursday! Ivan is experimenting with publishing these shorter, unscripted episodes. In each Random Bird Thursday episode, the idea 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 deserve some appreciation and attention.

    Random Bird Thursday episodes will be in addition to the normal, long-form episodes. Enjoy, and let Ivan know what you think!

    Links of Interest

    • Courtship Rituals [VIDEO]


    SPOILER: The randomly selected species today is the Brown Noddy (Anous stolidus)


    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    18 mins
  • From the Field: Mongolia
    Jul 11 2025

    This is Episode 119. In this unscripted “From the Field” episode, host Ivan Phillipsen takes you on a journey through the grasslands, forests, and mountains of Mongolia. Fresh from a ten-day scouting trip in central Mongolia, Ivan recounts his experience scouting for a future birding tour.

    Along the way, he explores ancient ruins, crosses epic landscapes, and shares observations of unique habitats like the Eastern Steppe, the Daurian Forest Steppe, and the Trans-Baikal Conifer Forests.

    Ivan highlights some of the most thrilling bird and wildlife encounters of the trip, from charismatic Steppe Eagles and Demoiselle Cranes to critically endangered Siberian Cranes, and the iconic Przewalski’s Wild Horse.

    Whether you're a seasoned birder or simply curious about the world’s wilder places, this episode offers a look at Mongolia’s ecology, avifauna, and wildlife. Learn more about Ivan’s upcoming Mongolia tour at wildlatitudes.com.

    Link to this episode on the Science of Birds website

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Three of the World's Weirdest Bird Species
    Jun 18 2025

    Ivan was a recent guest on Just the Zoo of Us, a fun podcast about animals. The full conversation between Ivan and Host Ellen Weatherford is included in this special episode. They talk about three of the world's weirdest bird species.

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    58 mins