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If you prefer nature to people, birdsong to screeching tyres and secretly want to crash the economy via mass workplace dropout due to a bird language contagion, you will go absolutely crackers for this convo.Andrew Turbill aka. THE BIRD GUY is here to share his epic and somewhat perilous birding quests for 2025, from stalking Logrunners to sidestepping fascists and recording a full blown predator attack in the sky.F****** fabulous listening for anyone under the spell of birds. Andrew's 2025 to-do list find out where our local superb lyrebirds (well, at least 1 lyrebird anyway) nest and get an audio recording of the young bird begging or alarm calls get a decent photo of a logrunner build an elevated sit spot platform in the forest spend more time in the forest socialising with songbirds and less time doom-scrolling about the callous and cruel manifestations of psychopaths, narcissists and fascists record audio of a full-sequence aerial predator attack keep my bird baths full 365 days of the year devise a way to dissuade catbirds and fairy-wrens from mercilessly pummeling my windows at dawn throughout spring and summer find someone desperate enough to make some walking-around money to enter 30 years of my naturalist seasonal field observations into a data base or excel spreadsheet so i make some effing sense of them take on a bird language apprentice visit my mum more oftenLINKY POOS
“I define tracking as paying attention to the movement of energy.”What are the birds telling us and how can we learn to notice more of what they have to say?In this episode, Dan Gardoqui joins us to share stories from his 35+ years of teaching bird language, tracking, and nature connection. We explore mentoring someone in bird language, what gets people to pay attention, and how the process of learning bird language has evolved over the years. Plus, Dan shares some of his incredible animal imitation skills with us. Enjoy!About Dan GardoquiDan is a nature-based consultant & coach, award-winning educator, seasoned guide, naturalist & bird language expert, and the founder of Lead With Nature.As a suburban New Jersey teen, Dan met his first mentor, Jon Young, who set him on a journey as a naturalist, a mentor and a leader. That journey led him to many other mentors, students and landscapes that have taught him priceless lessons. For the past 25 years, he has lived and worked in both human and wild communities in New England. He has served as a resource for many leaders in the field of Nature-Connection, consulting and training many teams and executives in finding excellence through role modeling, mentoring and training programs.Learn more about Dan here--Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.--Our next episode will release on November 6, 2024.The transcript for this episode is available here.
"Tracking is like dancing because your body is happy. You can feel it in the dance. It tells you the hunt will be good."_“You want that part of you that can feel the dance to be in the driver's seat, and the thinking mind in the passenger seat.”This is the first episode in our series dedicated to discussing the Attributes of Connection. We look at the Quiet Mind. What do we mean by having a quiet mind? How can we tell when we're in the quiet mind? What are the benefits of a quiet mind? How do we practice and deepen our ability to have a quiet mind?Jon, Sarah, and Aidan share stories of their own experiences and get curious about these questions. You won't want to miss this one. "Tracking is really just us having questions that are coming from that core childlike place inside of us."-Bird Language is one of the best ways to develop a quiet mind. Jon shares about bird language in the 512 Project videos (link below), and gets really in-depth in his book What The Robin Knows.Check out the 512 Project Ring 1This 8 part video series features Jon Young teaching and sharing stories about Sit Spot and seven other Cultural Elements - ways in which healthy cultures foster and promote connection to nature and other people. 1. Greeting Customs 2. Errands 3. Peer Bonding 4. Sit Spot 5. Culture of Allowance 6. Wiping Off the Road Dust 7. Sensitive Conduct 8. Bird Language
Jon Young is a master storyteller, tracker, and mentor. He is the author of “What the Robin knows” and “Coyotes guide to connecting with nature”. Jon was mentored by Tom Brown Jr after meeting him at the age of ten years old. He has also spent time learning from the San bushmen. He has taught wilderness survival, tracking, and bird language professionally for decades and was featured on TED Talks. Currently he focuses his teachings on the importance of deep nature connection. We get to discuss his history, the art of intuitive tracking and the wonderful ancient skill of bird language. https://www.jonyoung.org/https://bushsurvivaltraining.com/https://www.learnhuntharvest.com/
Laura Erickson's "For the Birds" is heard on public and community radio stations throughout the Midwest, including KAXE. She's written over 13 books about birds, including her latest, "100 Plants to Feed the Birds."
This week on The Full 360, we discuss language - a fitting topic for a podcast - but not just any language, bird language. Whistling isn't just whistling in Kuşköy.A 360-second podcast that's full of the weird, the wonderful, the profound and the hilarious facts of life on earth.© 2022 Jonathan Clemson & Robin Crossman
The man who has engineered many of our shows at Voice Motel, Mike Nashawaty aka Mike Nash switches chairs and guests on this episode to talk about his outstanding Boston band Bird Language and their new album "625 Days". We also hit on a range of topics including Nash's other projects and his thoughts on the Boston music scene past and present...and how much he loves the smell of cassettes! And yes, he gives us his list of his all-time favorite Boston bands, even if some are in Western Mass and even one from New Hampshire. Music The Charms "So Pretty" Bird Language "Lean Back" Bird Language "Apoplectic" Recorded by Mike Nash at Voice Motel on September 17, 2022 This podcast was supported by Baby Loves Tacos, Pittsburgh PA. and Spectacle, Boston MA. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
Avian ecologist Dr. Katie Sieving from the University of Florida discusses the important role titmice and chickadees (aka Parids) play in bird language, and the amazing discoveries she and her team have made in unraveling their complex language.
Avian ecologist Dr. Katie Sieving from the University of Florida discusses the important role titmice and chickadees (aka Parids) play in bird language, and the amazing discoveries she and her team have made in unraveling their complex language.
On this episode of the podcast, we are joined by Steve Peck, who not only did time with the host at WDJM back in the 80's but also let him stay in his college dorm room when he was booted out of his own dorm room. Its a great Mini WDJM reunion and a lively discussion on a bunch of new releases by Frank Turner, Tears For Fears, Foals, Royal Blood, Johnny Marr, The Record Company, Nothing But Thieves, and yes we do talk about the "old days" as well. We also play a WDJM favorite by The Sex Execs and a brand spanking new track by Bird Language. Music The Charms "So Pretty" The Sex Execs "Tami-itis" Bird Language "Apoplectic"(new album 625 Days on in May 2022) This episode was recorded and edited by Mike Nash at Voice Motel, Somerville MA. on March 5, 2022 This episode was sponsored by Baby Loves Tacos, Pittsburgh PA. and Disorder Vintage, Brookline MA. Support the podcast www.patreon.com/twistedrico --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
As broadcast November 4, 2021 with plenty of live jazz hands for you podcast punters. Tonight we pay tribute to the Rock Hall Class of 1991, inducted on this date 30 years ago which featured Jimi Hendrix, The Isley Brothers, Johnny Cash, Booker T & The MG's, along with Sam & Dave. After the opener, we also had some new soul from Todd Rundgren & The Roots hot on the heels of his big induction here in 2021 along with great new tunes from Common Saints, Otis Kane, and sectiontoo for highlights of our funk & soul first hour, which we closed with a rousing & super extended full play of Freddie Hubbard's live rendition of Pensativa, recorded in 1965 at Club Marchal. Dan Lloyd is back once again for our AMPED rock weekly as well this Thursday, with new tunes and albums just out, with Geese and The War On Drugs being the records of choice on the latter.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)The Isley Brothers – Here We Go Again, Pt 1 & 2Todd Rundgren & The Roots – Godiva GirlKowloon – The SunOtis Kane feat India Shawn – Only You (Revised)Sectiontoo feat Bird Language & Ghost Funk Orchestra – Walk RightTHEHONESTGUY – Lost To The Summer Part II (30:03)Arvin Ghasemi – The PreacherBill Frisell – 1968Common Saints – DreamsFabich feat Fika – MidnightBathe – BicoastalFreddie Hubbard – Pensativa (Live at Club Marchal, NYC 1965) Part III (74:09)Frank Turner – Non ServiamFranz Ferdinand – Billy GoodbyeComeback Kid – Heavy StepsSpoon – The Hardest CutPorcupine Tree - HarridanPart IV (115:53)Foo Fighters – My HeroGeese - ProjectorKasabian – ALYGATYRYard Act – Land of the BlindThe War On Drugs – Harmonia's Dream
In this sixth episode of my tracking series I had the privilege to sit down and talk about bird language and animism with tracking author, instructor, and podcaster Filip Tkaczyk. Fil teaches us the intricacies of bird language, sharing foundational principles, stories, and examples of how we can tap into, and become a part of the communications of nature. The following topics, and more, are discussed:-The art of bird language, what it is, how it works, and how we can learn the secrets of the landscape using it.-The specifics of bird vocalizations and what they mean.-How bird language fits into the art of tracking.-A few stories from Fil and I about our experiences with bird language and interpreting the mechanics of what birds are saying with their vocalizations and behavior within those stories.-Animism as it relates to communications in the natural world.-The practice of interspecies honoring (species giving space to one another) and how we can practice honoring with other animals as a part of being in relationship with nature.-The concept of reciprocity with the land as all species give and take and how this relates to humanity's current state of relationship with the land.-How to begin learning bird language and building reciprocity-based relationships with the natural world.Connect with Fil:Pathwithaheart@hotmail.comAnimism: Listening to the Land Podcast on AppleAnimism: Listening to the Land Podcast Facebook PageAnimism: Listening to the Land Podcast Instagram PageBook Recommendations:Track and Sign of Reptiles and Amphibians of North America by: Filip TkaczykWhat the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World, by: Jon YoungBecoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology, by: David AbramsBraiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, by: Robin Wall KimmererMedia Recommendations:Merlin Bird ID App
"Bird Language is Jake Backer and Will Hutchison, a producing duo who met back in college and have been making beats in Brooklyn ever since. This year Bird Language released their debut album, Insider Art, which was four years in the making. In this episode of BTR Live Studio at Home, Backer and Hutchison discuss their collaborative process, the joys of escaping the city to record, and their all time favorite birds. 00:00 - BTR Live Studio / Intro 01:00 - “Outside” - Bird Language 02:07 - Bird Language 10:08 - “Hannaford” - Bird Language 12:03 - Bird Language 19:46 - “Couching” - Bird Language 20:44 - Bird Language 29:29 - “Whips Painted Black” - Bird Language 30:49 - Bird Language 43:16 - OUTRO 43:43 - END "
鸭子会说话,它会说甲甲,我们称之为嘎嘎。飞鸟在告诉人们什么,布谷鸟,杜鹃啼血,反应了人们内心的渴望和悲苦。人的心情变了,还是那群鸟,叫的声音还一样,人们听来却不一样了。 Mandarin-Master@Yandex.c0m 我们这里也说猫头鹰叫,就会死人,我上小学见人用猎枪打下来猫头鹰。好像没有听过猫头鹰叫掘汪,但是听见什么老鹰笑,晚上很吓人的。
Episode NotesThe Chinese Farmer AKA Maybe SoThis is a version being told by Alan WattsTo learn more about and connect with:Dan Gardoqui and Lead With Nature www.leadwithnature.comYouTubeI've linked to an episode on the American Robin. You don't want to miss this! Michael Trotta: www.sagefirementoring.comInterested in bringing a little story mischief to your people?Check out Sagefire Mentoring's School of Myth & Mischief
On this week's episode, Kim gets lost in a parking lot and Isa realized that her dog has a special friend. We are drinking LAMBERTI PINOT GRIGIO https://www.lcbo.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/lcbo/white-wine-14002/lamberti-santepietre-pinot-grigio-560524 We gave it a 4.5/5 on the Easability scape and 4/5 on the general scale. Very good. We talk about Language of the Birds (or green language) and Melanin Injections. Here's the video where they talk Bird Language https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0CIRCjoICA IN THE NEWS African Man Claims He Can Kill Malaria-Carrying Mosquitoes – With His Farts https://www.oddee.com/african-man-claims-he-can-kill-malaria-carrying-mosquitoes-with-his-farts-50934/
Do you know the difference between a bird song and a bird call? Birds have a language all their own and Dr. Sarah Hammond (Clinton Community Nature Center) is here to help decipher their conversation. Also, Dr. Majure wraps up Pet Dental Health Month with some oral tips for your pet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're talkin' about practice! In episode 3 of the Bird Language series, Matt and Stefan discuss Bird Language in practice and review the Peterson's Field Guide to Bird Sounds! Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/Naturalistics website: https://naturalisticspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naturalistics_ email: naturalisticspod@gmail.com
We're talkin' about practice! In episode 3 of the Bird Language series, Matt and Stefan discuss Bird Language in practice and review the Peterson's Field Guide to Bird Sounds! Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/Naturalistics website: https://naturalisticspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naturalistics_ email: naturalisticspod@gmail.com
Part 2 of 3 on Bird Language! This episode we delve into the science of Bird Language, as well as the ancestral/martial-art aspect. We also discuss our favorite resources for bird sound ID. Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/Naturalistics website: https://naturalisticspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naturalistics_ email: naturalisticspod@gmail.com
Part 2 of 3 on Bird Language! This episode we delve into the science of Bird Language, as well as the ancestral/martial-art aspect. We also discuss our favorite resources for bird sound ID. Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/Naturalistics website: https://naturalisticspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naturalistics_ email: naturalisticspod@gmail.com
Part 1 of 3 on Bird Language! This time we break down and define what Bird Language is. How do we do it? We google it... Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/Naturalistics Cornell lab video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1X5WMu_oJnQ website: https://naturalisticspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naturalistics_ email: naturalisticspod@gmail.com
Part 1 of 3 on Bird Language! This time we break down and define what Bird Language is. How do we do it? We google it... Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/Naturalistics Cornell lab video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1X5WMu_oJnQ website: https://naturalisticspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naturalistics_ email: naturalisticspod@gmail.com
Street Wannabes Radio interviewed Jake and Will of "Bird Language" at KPISS. Their new beat tape "Skunkwarks" drops on the 28th, so we asked them about that, what it's like working with other artists and played a few tracks. Recorded 2/16.www.facebook.com/Bird-Language-331526190693763 www.open.spotify.com/artist/0yoLVPJ775EOF8CqJVrgdc www.instagram.com/https://www.instagram.com/bird.language/?hl=en www.soundcloud.com/bird_language www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/street-wannabes-radio-on-kpiss-fm/id1345220966?mt=2 www.kpiss.fm/streetwannabes/street-wannabes-radio-with-bird-language www.streetwannabes.com
Street Wannabes Radio interviewed Jake and Will of "Bird Language" at KPISS. Their new beat tape "Skunkwarks" drops on the 28th, so we asked them about that, what it's like working with other artists and played a few tracks. Recorded 2/16.www.facebook.com/Bird-Language-331526190693763 www.open.spotify.com/artist/0yoLVPJ775EOF8CqJVrgdc www.instagram.com/https://www.instagram.com/bird.language/?hl=en www.soundcloud.com/bird_language www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/street-wannabes-radio-on-kpiss-fm/id1345220966?mt=2 www.kpiss.fm/streetwannabes/street-wannabes-radio-with-bird-language www.streetwannabes.com
Street Wannabes Radio of KPISS met up with Jake and Will of "Bird Language" to talk about their recent EP "Skunkworks", the single "Koncentr8", working with other artists and background. Satellite podcast, recorded 11/20.www.open.spotify.com/artist/0yoLVPJ775EOF8CqJVrgdc www.soundcloud.com/bird_language www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VAHhuSIOdA ( koncentr
Street Wannabes Radio of KPISS met up with Jake and Will of "Bird Language" to talk about their recent EP "Skunkworks", the single "Koncentr8", working with other artists and background. Satellite podcast, recorded 11/20.www.open.spotify.com/artist/0yoLVPJ775EOF8CqJVrgdc www.soundcloud.com/bird_language www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VAHhuSIOdA ( koncentr