a distinct success as a bird by peteroehlkers

Last Updated: March 18, 2026
A podcast about Baltimore orioles and their songs, based on sixteen-plus years of recording in a single place in Massachusetts. Through soundscapes and story-telling, this series will introduce listeners to the jingle-like songs of the species and the song culture that emerges in oriole communities. Listeners are encouraged to learn the songs of the orioles around them.
Episode 6. HumanOriole Music
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In Episode 6 of A Distinct Success as a Bird, we explore the relationships between Baltimore oriole song and human music, including popular music heard in oriole songs, oriole songs heard in popular music, and the whether copyright is relevant to birdsong. We also try to trace the origin of the unfortunate early 20th century claim that Baltimore orioles invented ragtime music. Warning: hammy old-timey voice acting.

Episode 5: Oriole Philology
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This is the promised episode on the Baltimore oriole songs of the east side of the Charles River Peninsula. I take a philological approach (explained in the episode). A video including spectrograms of the birdsongs played in the episode is available here: https://youtu.be/lPE1Cs99864

Episode 4. A kayak trip up the Charles River in search of Baltimore oriole song.
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On June 11, 2024 I took a kayak trip, starting at 5:30 a.m. from the canoe launch at Redwing Bay in Needham, Massachusetts, and traveling slowly upstream for about an hour. This recording captures the journey upstream and the journey back.

Episode 3. Trestleton (Part 2).
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The romance novel treatment of our four Baltimore oriole characters concludes with a flurry of different recording techniques and situations. 

Episode 2. Trestleton (Part 1)
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A birdsong-based story about four Baltimore orioles, framed as a romance novel. Follow Lord and Lady Trestleton, Lord Railtrailton, and a mystery bird, as they fall in love and try to ward off competing suitors. Will the Trestleton relationship survive? Includes documentation of and speculation about song sharing among males of the species. 

Episode 1. Sixteen Years of Recording Orioles: A Sound Collage
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This is an introduction to Baltimore oriole song, a non-linear collage of excerpts from my field recordings, text-to-voice commentary , excerpts from audio bird guides, and clips from a conference presentation. The intro and outro music is based on the songs of two oriole songs in my collection. 

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