Speaking of Nature

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By: Bill Danielson

Bill Danielson has an M.S. in Wildlife Biology, has been writing about nature professionally for 28 years, and has been a professional nature photographer for 27 years. Join him as he talks about the plants and wildlife that he observes at home and in the field.

Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard #0010
#13
Yesterday at 5:03 PM

All of the sounds for this episode were recorded using a Chirp Sounds system.  Information on ordering a Chirp Sounds is at the end.


Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard #0009
#12
03/22/2026

The nature sounds for this audio postcard were recorded at 7:44 a.m. on Sunday, March 22, 2026.

The sky was full of clouds, rain was imminent, and the temperature was 38 F.


Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard #0008
#11
03/15/2026


Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard #0007
#10
03/08/2026

March 7, 2026 - The Red-winged Blackbirds have returned. Listen to the new and interesting sounds that the warm weather is bringing to my yard.


Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard #0006
#9
03/01/2026

Many of the bird sounds that I heard were things that I couldn't identify, which was a real treat for me.

If anyone can identify the reggae song in the beginning of this episode, I'll give you $5!!


Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard #0005
#8
02/08/2026

In this episode of the Speaking of Nature Audio Postcards I take a look at some of the different vocalizations made by Blue Jays


Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard #0004
#7
02/01/2026

Recorded on a cold Saturday morning at the end of January, this episode features American Goldfinches, American Crows, Red Squirrels nibbling on sunflower seeds and Dark-eyed Juncos. In the background you can hear the song of a Tufted Titmouse.


Speaking of Nature - Episode 0003 - Dark-eyed Junco
#6
01/25/2026

I discuss the differences in plumage patters between males and females, as well as birdseed choices that will appeal to juncos.


Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard #0003
#5
01/25/2026

January 24, 2026 was the coldest day of the year. At sunrise the temperature was -6 degrees Fahrenheit and the steady wind gives the listener the feeling of being in a frigid winter wilderness. Still, plenty of birds were at the feeders including 49 American Goldfinches, Dark-eyed Juncos, Black-capped Chickadees and Mourning Doves. In the distance we hear a Common Raven and at the end of the episode there are two Tufted Titmice in a "Titmouse tete-e-tete."


Speaking of Nature Episode 0002
#4
01/18/2026

This is a companion piece to the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker column that appeared on January 14, 2026 and then again in the Berkshire Eagle on January 17, 2026. There are lots of extra details about sapsuckers, including my best impersonation of a sapsucker drumming!


Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard 0002
#3
01/18/2026

This episode contains sounds from Red-bellied Woodpeckers, Downy Woodpeckers, American Goldfinches, Dark-eyed Juncos and Red Squirrels.


Speaking of Nature Audio Postcard #0001
#2
01/11/2026

All sounds were collected using a Chirp Sounds system.  Details are available at the end of the episode.


Speaking of Nature - Episode 0001 - Introduction
#1
01/10/2026

I recorded the background noise right in my own yard.