Better Outside
Texas is one of the best states for birding. According to the Texas Bird Records Committee (yeah, that's a thing) there were 636 species in good standing as of their 2010 Annual Report. And, thanks to the work of some dedicated bird lovers, one of those species is still here: the black-capped vireo. Since this olive green and black bird was nearly wiped out in the 1980s, its had a remarkable comeback. In this episode, TPWD's ornithologist recounts the comeback story and I get a lesson in birding. Hosts: * Morgan O’Hanlon is a senior staff writer at Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine. * David Yoskowitz is the Executive Director of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Episode Guests (in order of appearance): * Tania Homayoun, ornithologist at Texas Parks & Wildlife Department * Jeff Forman, wildlife technician at Mason Mountain WMA (retired as of May 2025) You can read more stories about the Texas outdoors at tpwmagazine.com [http://tpwmagazine.com/]. If you want to get copies of our beautiful, glossy magazine delivered straight to your mailbox, you can subscribe here [https://ssl.drgnetwork.com/flex/TPW/TPWSSM02/] for only $2.00 a month. And if you want to keep up on live events and behind-the-scenes takes, follow the magazine on Instagram at @tpwmagazine. Keep up with other agency news on Facebook or Instagram at @texasparkswildlife. Our theme music is by Walker Lukens and Grant Eppley. And, if you like our song, you might also like the album Walker produced for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation. Sales from the album benefit TPWD's conservation work. Listen to it here [https://texaswildalbum.org/]. Better Outside’s artwork is by Aaron Zachary. Follow him on Instagram at @filmnfish.
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