In this episode of Indigenous Earth, we delve into the powerful story of the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, the last bird of its kind, whose final song is a stark reminder of the silence left behind by extinction. Join Frank Oscar Weaver as he shares his journey into ...
In this episode of Indigenous Earth, we delve into the powerful story of the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, the last bird of its kind, whose final song is a stark reminder of the silence left behind by extinction. Join Frank Oscar Weaver as he shares his journey into birdwatching during the pandemic and an inspiring van life adventure that brought him closer to birds and conservation.
Learn more about Global Big Day, where bird enthusiasts worldwide use the eBird app to record, cherish, and protect the melodies that make our planet vibrant. Discover how you, too, can help safeguard these beautiful songs by participating and collecting the melodies of birds around you.
Gain insights, find your passion, and be part of a global movement that strives to preserve the soundscape of our precious planet.
Download the eBird app, and visit Cornell Lab's Global Big Day page for more information.
Learn more about the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird.
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00:00 - the last call of the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō bird
01:01 - bird culture in Paraguay
01:45 - birdwatching during the pandemic
03:21 - using an app to help the birds
04:00 - birdwatching across upstate New York
04:34 - You can help save birds by listening to them