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Laura Erickson's For the Birds

Author: Laura Erickson

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"For the Birds" began airing on KUMD in Duluth, MN, in May, 1986, and is the longest continually-running radio program about birds in the U.S. Hundreds more episodes are available for free at http://www.lauraerickson.com/radio/.
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How can birds find their way in the dark? The answer is nuanced, so today's program is condensed from the much longer blogpost.
Why do birds with poor night vision migrate at nighttime?
Sixty Years

Sixty Years

2025-09-0205:58

Laura got a crush on the boy in front of her in homeroom sixty years ago this week!
Summer of the Flickers

Summer of the Flickers

2025-08-2608:28

Thirty-one years ago, Laura and her family had some very memorable experiences with two baby flickers.
Why do birds migrate?

Why do birds migrate?

2025-08-2207:11

How can some birds survive a Minnesota winter while others must leave?
Armchair Lifers

Armchair Lifers

2025-08-2107:03

When the American Ornithological Society's Committee on Classification and Nomenclature announces their annual changes to the official Checklist, birders take notice!
August Bird Movements

August Bird Movements

2025-08-1905:39

Even as species decline, bird migration is thrilling to behold.
Laura's world seems fresher, more magical, and genuinely miraculous now that she's a grandma.
For many birds, the end of summer marks the beginning of spanking new feathers. Too bad adults have to go through that awkward molt to get them.
Laura talks about hummingbirds and gives some tips to make life better for our backyard hummingbirds.
Horrible news on the bird as well as human front is making it hard for Laura to keep up.
Laura’s many visits to Florida have forged beautiful memories of family, friends, and birds. But she’ll not be returning while the state hosts and even celebrates horrifying ICE facilities, including a concentration camp within the Everglades.
One of Laura's readers got photos of a Blue Jay sunbathing, or "sunning," last week, reminding Laura of when she first learned about this interesting behavior. His photos, along with information about a similar behavior called "anting," are on Laura's blog entry.
On July 14, BB the Pileated Woodpecker turned up in Laura's yard with a daughter!
Back in 2022, Laura was interviewed by a writer for LIFE magazine. It totally slipped her mind until one of her friends read the article, which is on newsstands now.
Watching backyard nests can be very joyful, when starlings or predators don't intervene.
As much as Laura loves watching baby birds, she is very reluctant to look for nests.
Birds don’t ostracize individuals from their social flocks based on “objective sex-based differences.” That would undermine their civil society.
Birds don’t ostracize individuals from their social flocks based on “objective sex-based differences.” That would undermine their civil society.
Dog fur controversy?

Dog fur controversy?

2025-06-2406:57

One of Laura's readers was distressed by the last episode of "For the Birds." Laura stands by every word. We can protect our pets from diseases and also protect our backyard birds with one simple, straightforward rule: If your pets get flea and tick protection, don’t set out their fur for nesting birds.
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ScottishRose

Laura, you're an absolute joy to listen too. I'm completely in tune with you and your political statements. Here in the UK, our politicians are just as bad.

Sep 1st
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Michelle Guercio-Winter

thank you for sharing your story and perspective!

Dec 23rd
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