New episode from September 2, 2021:
Late summer is peak time for pelagic seabirding trips off the northeast coast of the US and Canada. Seabirds can be really challenging to identify at sea–especially small seabirds like the storm-petrels. In this episode, Tom Johnson reviews slow-motion video and shares ID tips that will help you recognize and appreciate the four regularly occurring storm-petrels of eastern North America: Wilson's, Leach's, Band-rumped, and White-faced.
Check out the trailer for a first look at our new episode. For full episodes, please subscribe to OutBirding with Field Guides.
Species Profile: Northern Gannet
Northern Gannets are amazing—these streamlined seabirds summer on remote, windswept breeding cliffs shrouded in mist, and spend the rest of their lives on the open ocean. During this look inside the lives of Northern Gannets with Doug Gochfeld, you’ll see some exciting footage of these birds and learn about their breeding, migration, and feeding habits and habitats.
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