
Brian shared details about his background, his time on staff at Manomet, his involvement in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (WHSRN), creating the International Shorebird Survey, details about the recent article in Bird Observer on counting and estimating, techniques for estimating large flocks, and the importance of practicing estimating techniques.
Dec 3, 2021
26 min

This episodes explores Prof. Marzluff’s latest research and academic work, the launch of his new "Crow Scientist" app, and his thoughts on behavior patterns and counting efforts around a winter crow roost.
Apr 28, 2021
33 min

In this episode, we explored how Prof. Clark first became involved with birds, her academic work and doctorate at the University of Chicago, her teaching and research at Binghamton University, her extensive research and field work with American and Fish Crows, and her approach to counting Crows around an overnight winter roost.
Mar 5, 2021
33 min

Kevin shares how he first got started in birding; his research on the biology of American Crows; an overview of his new Bird Academy course on Crows about the remarkable lives of American Crows - from their complex social lives to their impressive problem-solving skills; his background banding and tracking Crows; his first memories of a winter Crow roost; memorable roost experiences; and the various strategies for counting Crows around a roost.
Feb 5, 2021
33 min

Our first guest on the new Crow Patrol podcast is Wayne Petersen, Director of Important Bird Areas (IBA) for Mass Audubon. Listen to Wayne describe his experiences with Crows over his lifetime, and his impressions from the Winter Crow Roost in Lawrence, MA. Wayne wrote an excellent article, titled, "Licorice in the Sky" for Mass Audubon about this overnight Crow roost phenomenon after many outings to watch the Crows streaming, staging, and roosting at dusk!
Dec 4, 2020
40 min

The Crow Patrol is a podcast exploring the amazing phenomenon of winter crow roosts, and the lives of these incredibly smart, social, and family centered birds.
Nov 3, 2020
1 min
