The Field Notes Podcast

Discussing The Feather Wars with James H. McCommons

56 min · 18. mar. 2026
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In this episode join hosts Jodhan Fine and Omar Alui to learn more about James H. McCommons' new book The Feather Wars! Hear about the transition from shotgun to sight ornithology, the passage of the Migratory Bird Act, oology, and what modern day conservation can learn from the past. Be sure to check out James' book, on sale now!

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