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Dirty Bird
Dirty Bird Podcast
In each episode, your host Dr. John tells you everything you need to know about a bird species with a laid back attitude. Learn about bird evolution, taxonomy, and behavior, with a few myths and legends mixed in. John keeps the banter light, the energy bright, and the humor raunchy. Warning: Fowl language Follow on Instagram @Dirtybirdpodcast, send listener mail or voice memos at [email protected] to have them heard on the show! Theme song by Dick Piston, aka Ricky Pistone. Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 42 ratings
Learning and Laughing
I listen to this podcast at work and quite often have to hold in the laughter to avoid weird looks from others. When I’m not suppressing a laugh I’m learning and it’s the best! Anytime I see a new episode is available I know it’s about to be a great day. Thank you, John!
Em6768 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/26/24
Found the dirty birdie 'No Home for Old Wren' podcast to learn all about the bird I was looking to home. Then I spent the day drilling out seasoned gourdes for next spring's wrens and learning about my old favorite bird. Then I kept listening while refilling the birdfeeders,...Read full review »
pyramid life via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/03/24
Best Dirty Bird ever
Great information on a variety of birds. Perfect mix of entertainment and bird facts. As a newbie birder I am learning lots! Thanks for all the research, how do you find the time?
RMbirder via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/22/23
Recent Episodes
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Published 03/21/24
Published 03/21/24
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