Episode #15- Raptor Rapture

February 22, 2009 on 8:31 pm | In podcast | No Comments

Red-tailed, Red-shouldered and Broadwinged hawks are featured.

Episode #14 – 8 Great Birdsongs on 8/8/08

August 8, 2008 on 11:55 pm | In podcast | 1 Comment

Just winging it– 8 great songs!

Episode 13 – Fields & Marshy Meadow

July 5, 2008 on 7:06 pm | In podcast | No Comments

Today we are listening in on two dapper birds- the killdeer and the red-winged blackbird.

Episode #12- International Migratory Bird Day

May 17, 2008 on 8:35 pm | In podcast | No Comments

Happy IMBD! Today we listen in on the Chestnut Sided Warbler. Be sure to visit www.birdday.org to learn about IMBD.

Episode #11- Tree Huggers

April 20, 2008 on 8:07 pm | In podcast | No Comments

Happy Earth Day everyone! Let’s celebrate by listening to our favorite Tree Huggers! The Northern Flicker, the Pileated Woodpecker, the Red-Bellied Woodpecker and the Downy Woodpecker.

Episode #10 – Snipe Hunt

February 13, 2008 on 12:18 am | In podcast | No Comments

Wow! Our tenth episode!! This time we visit the American Woodcock on his singing field. Enjoy.

Episode #09 Cats and Cows

January 9, 2008 on 1:43 am | In podcast | No Comments

Today we listen to the Gray Catbird and the Brown-headed Cowbird.

Episode #08 -Winter Feeder Friends

December 1, 2007 on 1:48 pm | In podcast | 1 Comment

Cold weather brings down new visitors to our backyard feeders. This episode covers the white-throated sparrow, the white-breasted nuthatch and the Carolina wren. Enjoy!

Episode #07 – Crested Comrades

October 29, 2007 on 3:55 pm | In podcast | 2 Comments

By popular demand! The Northern Cardinal, the Tufted Titmouse and the Cedar Waxwing. This dedication goes out to Durl in California! Enjoy!

Blog Action Day 2007

October 15, 2007 on 6:48 pm | In podcast | No Comments

Hello Friends!  Today I’m writing a post for Blog Action Day- the theme is environmental-so that includes WREN Radio!  One thing us coffee drinkers can do to help our fine feathered friends is to drink organic  or shade grown coffee.  The way coffee is currently farmed is on big plantations that have wiped out a lot of bird habitat in South America.  The smaller organic/or shade grown farms offers the birds more habitat for their wintering grounds.  Organic or shade grown coffee cost a little more than commercial, but tastes a lot better!  thanks for listening to WREN Radio!  Wren

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