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Okay, But... Birds

Okay, But... Birds

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Hosted by evolutionary biologist Dr. Scott Taylor, Okay, But... Birds explores the drama, brilliance, and science behind bird life. Each snackable 30-minute episode blends smart storytelling, expert interviews, and a touch of humor to reveal how birds shape our world . No jargon. No binoculars required. Just real science, quirky insights, and bird-brained drama you’ll want to share at brunch. Because birds aren’t background. Birds are cool.Copyright 2025 Okay Media, LLC Science Sciences biologiques
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  • Trailer — Okay, But Birds…
    Nov 15 2025

    Okay, But Birds… is a weekly science-meets-storytelling podcast hosted by evolutionary biologist Dr. Scott Taylor. Each episode dives into one weird-but-true bird question through smart, funny storytelling and lively interviews with ornithologists, ecologists, artists, and unexpected experts.

    Follow Okay, But Birds… wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop weekly, and yes, we will talk birdie to you.

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    1 min
  • Okay, but is bird monogamy just PR?
    Dec 4 2025

    Birds “mate for life”… or do they? In this episode, host Dr. Scott Taylor and Dr. Carrie Branch, Assistant Professor at Western University, pull back the curtain on avian relationships and sort out what’s romance, what’s strategy, and what’s just really good PR.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • The difference between social and genetic monogamy in birds
    • Why “monogamous” birds engage in extra-pair copulations (a.k.a. extra-curricular behavior)
    • How males try to avoid cuckoldry with mate-guarding and other tactics
    • Whether birds “cheat” in secret or right out in the open
    • How researchers use DNA and multiple-paternity tests to see who really fathered which chicks

    If you enjoy this one, follow Okay, But… Birds and share it with a friend who still thinks swans are relationship goals.

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    24 min
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