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BirdNote®
Birding Without Sight
Written by Ellen Blackstone
This is BirdNote!
[Ambient from the Eastern Bluebird track]
What’s it like to go birdwatching if you can’t see the birds? Close your eyes for a moment, and listen.
[Song of Eastern Bluebird]
A professor of political science at Mt. Holyoke, Donald Morgan, was blinded at age 16. As an adult, he liked to walk the roads of rural New England, listening to birds of the open country, especially bluebirds [Song of Eastern Bluebird]. His favorite woodland bird was the ethereal Hermit Thrush [Song of Hermit Thrush].
It can be difficult to identify a bird by its appearance, and just as challenging to do so by its song. Blind listener Jan LaPrath told us that a certain birdsong had haunted her. [Song of a Swainson’s Thrush] It seemed familiar, but she couldn’t quite identify it. Was it an American Robin?
[Evening song of American Robin]
When she listened to a CD of the birdsounds of her area, she found that it was instead the song of a Swainson’s Thrush. [Song of a Swainson’s Thrush] The two birds are closely related, and Jan heard the similarity in their songs.
[Evening song of American Robin]
On our website, you’ll find resources for birding by ear. And you can listen again to the songs of the four thrushes you just heard: the Eastern Bluebird, the American Robin, the Hermit Thrush and the Swainson’s Thrush.
We’re BirdNote.org. I’m Michael Stein.
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Bird sounds provided by The Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. Eastern Bluebird song recorded by W.L. Hershberger. Hermit Thrush song recorded by G.A. Keller. Swainson’s Thrush song recorded by G.A. Keller.
American Robin evening song recorded by Donald Kroodsma CD from The Singing Life of Birds, by Donald Kroodsma, Houghton Mifflin, Co., New York, New York. 2005
Producer: John Kessler
Executive Producer: Chris Peterson
© 2013 Tune In to Nature.org July 2013
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BirdNote
Episode
Birding Without Sight
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BirdNote
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It can be difficult to identify a bird by its appearance, and just as challenging to do so by its song. But birding by ear is a great way to get to know birds. A blind birder in Kitsap County, Washington, was puzzled by a haunting bird song. She thought it might be a special song of the American Robin. It turned out instead to be the song of a Swainson's Thrush
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2013-07-27
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Birds
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Chicago: “BirdNote; Birding Without Sight,” 2013-07-27, BirdNote, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed July 22, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-b68d2fe00b6.
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APA: BirdNote; Birding Without Sight. Boston, MA: BirdNote, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-b68d2fe00b6