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E38 Peter Pyle — Molt, Feathers & the Hidden Science of Birds

Scott Season 1 Episode 38

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From growing up in Hawai‘i and Washington, D.C. to spending decades on the Farallon Islands, Peter Pyle has lived at the intersection of birds, science, and curiosity. A founding figure in modern bird banding and the author of the definitive guides to bird molt and plumage, Peter joins Scott Harris for a wide-ranging conversation about how feathers shape everything we think we know about birds.

Together, they explore what molt really is, why it matters, how birds replace their feathers without losing the ability to fly, and how studying “scruffy” birds has unlocked entirely new ways of aging and understanding species. Along the way, Peter shares stories from a lifetime in ornithology—from white shark research and seabird colonies to Christmas Bird Counts, citizen science, and the quiet beauty of careful observation.

This episode is a deep dive into the unseen mechanics of birds—and a reminder that the most important details are often the ones we overlook.

Guest: Peter Pyle — Ornithologist, bander, and author of the Identification Guide to North American Birds
Host: Scott Harris | Naturally Scott

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