BirdNote

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BirdNote
Type: Non-profit organization, radio programme
Broadcast on: KPLU-FM
Located in: Seattle, Washington

BirdNote is a nonprofit organization dedicated to education and conservation of birds and their habitats. BirdNote shows are two-minute vignettes that incorporate the sounds of birds with stories that illustrate their way of life.

The BirdNote broadcast originated in the Pacific Northwest under the patronage of the Seattle chapter of the National Audubon Society and now operates under the umbrella of the nonprofit, Tune In to Nature. The show airs week days on KPLU-FM, an affiliate of National Public Radio, and also on KOHO, KTOO, KMBH, KWMR, and WNPR. Stories range from natural history to conservation to the language and music of birds.

BirdNote's goal is "to help people connect to the natural world and, for a couple minutes, get out of the daily grind."[1] Story subjects have included Roger Tory Peterson, Frank Chapman, Whooping Crane migration, the Dodo, and others.

[edit] Contributors

Most bird sounds for BirdNote are provided by the Macaulay Library of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Writers include Dennis Paulson,[2] Curator Emeritus of The Slater Museum of Natural History at the University of Puget Sound,[3] Robert Sundstrom, birding-by-ear expert with the Seattle Audubon Society, and other writers and naturalists. All shows are reviewed for scientific accuracy by a panel of advisors that includes Dr. Victor Scheffer and others. The narrator is Frank Corrado, a professional actor well known to Seattle theater-goers.[4] John Kessler, of NPR’s Mountain Stage fame, is the producer. All shows have a companion photo, many of which were taken by photographer-naturalist, Paul Bannick.[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Joel Connelly (2005-05-04). In The Northwest: The birds have such songs to sing and stories to tell. “We want to help people connect to the natural world and, for a couple minutes, get out of the daily grind.”
  2. ^ Nicole Tsong (2007-02-10). Lure birds to your backyard like a "BirdNote" pro.
  3. ^ About the Museum.
  4. ^ Nicole Tsong (2007-02-10). Frank Corrado, the voice of "BirdNote".
  5. ^ William Dietrich (2006-08-07). On The Fly.

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