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Foggy weather. Gummi Bear Day! Tiny habits to master. Young people are ignoring their doctors' guidance in favor of social media. Triscuit history. McDonald's is bringing back chicken tenders. Bird nerds. Expiration dates. Fruit guy. Tomatoes.
**A Greek and English swear warning in this episode***If you've watched or listened to Australian prime-time news any time in the last 30 years, it's likely you'll recognise the face and voice of our guest in this episode of Three Food Memories. And if you've watched social media at any time in your life, it's likely you'll have heard her swearing in Greek too.Chris Bath has been in the media since 1988, but it was working as a waitress in a Surry Hills restaurant (that later turned into a leather bar) that brought her to our screens. Direct from her Bird-Nerd Farm in the lower Hunter Valley, hear how growing up with Maltese mates fuelled a desire to see (and eat) the world, how mutual love of a spicy condiment made her fall in love with her husband Jim, the truth behind the infamous Greek swearing that went viral…and how the phrase became useful later on! Bathie's social cause is Birdlife Australia - you can find out more here: birdlife.org.auA risotto with farm greens is on it's way to our next guest (coming soon in Season 6)We'll be back October 1 - put it in your diaries! To find out more about the project and Savva - head to threefoodmemories.comInsta - @savvasavasEmail us at threefoodmemories@plated.com.au, we'd love to hear from you!
Join Rob for an insightful conversation with Laurel Zoet, the passionate owner of Wild Birds Unlimited in Brighton, Michigan. Laurel, a self-proclaimed "Bird Nerd," shares the wealth of knowledge behind her store, from essential bird-feeding supplies to engaging programs and educational events. Whether you're a seasoned birdwatcher or just getting started, this episode offers valuable insights into enhancing your backyard birding experience. Show Links Learn more about the Brighton Chamber by visiting our website. Website: https://www.brightoncoc.org/ Guest Links: Name: Laurel Zoet Title: Owner Website: https://brighton.wbu.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wbubrighton/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wbubrighton/ Email: wbubrighton@gmail.com 9610 Village Place Boulevard Brighton, MI 48116 (810) 522-5520
Finding your thing, your passion, your hobby — it's something so many teens and adults seek. Ellie, a teen based in New York City, was drawn to birds from a young age. Her interest has since blossomed into a much greater pursuit. In this episode of TTL, we dive with Ellie into her bird world. We reflect on how to translate what resonates with us into actions that connect us with ourselves, each other, and the natural world.
Host Chris Jennings is joined by Kelley Powers and Brook Richard with Higdon Outdoors, MOMarsh, and Power Calls to discuss calling whitefronts. Richard grew up hunting and guiding “specklebellies” in south Louisiana and has followed them north as their main wintering landscapes have shifted. He has called in competitions and is eager to teach others. Richard breaks down the basics of calling these fantastic geese and even walks through step-by-step scenarios of when, why, and how to put whitefronts in the decoys. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Thousands of what!? Well, people, and birds. Many many birds. You may have seen welcome banners at Metroparks, or new stories about it, or just the acronym BWIAB. The Biggest Week in American Birding has begun. Right here in Toledo, Northwest Ohio and several key Metroparks spots. What the heck is it, and why they are all HERE, and why NOW!? So good to the have the Bird Nerd, which I say with great reverence, Nate Koszycki back on the podcast!
On #TheBIGShowTV today, we're broadcasting from O'Reilly's Rainforest with some special guests on wings!
On #TheBIGShowTV today, we're broadcasting from O'Reilly's Rainforest with some special guests on wings!
It's time to buckle in for a Cripescast episode all about Birding. UW-Madison Life Science Communications teacher, Dexter Patterson, is a self-proclaimed “Bird Nerd” and as any dedicated listener of the show knows, Charlie is too. Dexter is working to make birdwatching accessible to everyone, whether it's through sharing his adventures to his followers or by co-founding the BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin. He's on a mission to bring diversity to birding and to create a welcoming community for people of color outdoors, a space where they've historically been left out. In this episode, Charlie and Dexter nerd out about their “spark birds,” discuss how getting outdoors can improve mental health, and how simply going birding is a form of environmental activism. Follow Dexter at @wiscobirder and find out more information about the BIPOC Birding Club at bipocbirdingclub.org. Find us on all platforms @cripescast @charliebererns @manitowocminute and for merch, tour dates, show info and more go to cripescast.com. Find exclusive content at patreon.com/charlieberens. For donating to humanitarian aid in Gaza, head to doctorswithoutborders.org.
Today on the show 00.00 - Rog eviscerates Mulls 10.13 - Rog Stuff Ups 15.14 - what's the reason you'll never help anyone again 24.26 - Rog the Bird Nerd 28.13 - Stakeouts 37.51 - NZ's Loudest Snorer 50.42 - Booga Beazley HLAH 56.45 - Manchester Madness 64.05 - Bald & Beautiful Day 66.51 - The Aliens are coming... what should we do?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listener asks, "where are all of the little birds?" The Bird Nerd says, "they're coming. Just you wait, Sharon."
The sun is finally shining, the birds are singing… spring is here and the WiscoBirder is on the lookout! The Great Wisconsin Birdathon is around the corner. Beginning April 15th, teams from around the state compete to spot as many bird species as possible within a 24-hour period. Dexter Patterson teaches photography at UW Madison, but he's perhaps better known as the WiscoBirder and co-founder of the BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin. Get ready to meet one of Madison's biggest bird nerds.
So you usually tune in twice a month to the Women Birders (Happy Hour) show and now I am excited to bring you a new monthly show: Bird Nerd Book Club! Please tune in wherever you listen to podcasts to hear from some of your favorite authors about their birdy books.I'm still waiting for it to be available on Apple Podcasts, but you can access it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6D3V4wtC9jqx2xiIYfg4Kg?si=1BY-n9OiTbCySSHQv1Ei5w
This week, self-proclaimed "Bird Nerd" and TRLT Land Protection Specialist, Emily Callicutt joins Will on this episode of Campfire Conversations. Emily brings the bird knowledge to the podcast table, and teaches Will a thing or two with a pretty tough bird quiz that will leave you flying away thinking you are an amatuer birder.This podcast is brought to you by Montgomery Community College and Backcountry & Beyond.Want to join TRLT on the show? Know someone or certain topics that should be featured? Email will@trlt.org with suggestions!Support the show
On today's show we'll try a dance sport called physie, fly around Australia with a bird nerd, hear about a nifty solution to ear aches, farewell some workers heading overseas for Christmas and examine an ancient nit comb. QUIZ QUESTIONS: What is another name for physical culture? What is the name of Milly's microlight? What type of therapy do Leanne's headphones use? What natural disasters happened in Tonga? What was the nit comb made from? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION What was the sentence on the nit comb? ANSWERS Physie Little Bird Phototherapy Volcano and tsunami Ivory BONUS TRICKY ANSWER: May this tusk root out the lice of the hair and the beard.
There is a new birder/birdwatching podcast on the scene, it's produced in Melbourne as well, and I am really excited that it's another avenue for people to discover the joy of getting to know birds, and to become a certified Bird Nerd! I spoke with the host and producer of the show, Kirsty Costa, recently, and I am pleased to be able to introduce Kirsty to you in this bonus episode. will let Kirsty's words describe her show, and her; "Birdwatching is for everyone. Anyone of any age can go birdwatching, no matter where they live. Weekend Birder is a podcast that shares the knowledge and skills of the Aussie birdwatching community. Discover how to identify birds, fun facts, where to go birdwatching and how to use equipment. Episodes are short so that you can get out there and try out your new skills and knowledge." "Kirsty Costa is a teacher, science communicator and conservationist. During the week, Kirsty leads education for a science-based conservation organisation. On the weekends, you will find her hanging out in nature with her friends and family. After a lifetime of loving wild birds, Kirsty started calling herself a “birder” in 2020. As part of her commitment to education and science, she interviews other birders so that everyone can enjoy birdwatching together." I encourage you to visit The Weekend Birder podcast website, and find the best way for you to listen. Check out the website here Follow on Twitter here Follow The Bird Emergency on Twitter @birdemergency or Instagram @thebirdemergency You can support the show by making a contribution by buying Grant a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/birdemergency If you enjoy the show, how about share with your friends or colleagues? https://followthepodcast.com/birdemergency Or you can review us at https://lovethepodcast.com/birdemergency
Hailey Schug is a piano studio founder, a licensed music educator, a bartender and my romantic/life partner. Brian Schug is her father, a bird rehab expert who creates TikTok content about animals and social issues. We discuss driving privileges (0:40), religion and abortion (9:55), guns (19:02), teaching during school shootings (24:02), Hailey's B# (B sharp) Piano Studio (29:50), being the father of two great kids (50:52), what is a raptor? (1:09:32), wildlife rehab and education (1:13:40), being @arwentonksschug on TikTok (1:21:26), other cool animal stuff (1:29:06), brokenness around elections & divisiveness (1:34:16), term limits (1:40:20) and more. The discussion is on video at https://youtu.be/UtuFbFu7iQU. Check out and support Hailey's studio: http://bsharperpianostudio.com https://instagram.com/bsharppianostudio Enjoy Brian's animal blog and videos: https://www.themischievousmustelidspresenttonkstalk.com https://tiktok.com/@arwentonksschug
Professor Hugh Possingham is widely know in Australia, as the Chief Scientist in the State of Queensland, but also as a champion of birds, and for his work assisting to develop conservation stragegy and plans utilising his skills as a mathematician, combined with his training as an ecologist to devise conservation initiatives that integrate spatial planning and economic factors. He has co-authored more than 650 peer-reviewed papers, with more than 30 in the world's top two scientific journals Science and Nature, and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in. In 2016, Hugh was elected a Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences. Alongside his official duties, Hugh is a confirmed (massive) Bird Nerd, and an originator of Bird-A-Minute. It was my pleasure to spend some time talking birds and conservation policy with Hugh. Follow Hugh on Twitter (great handle!) @HugePossum Read his full bio here. Follow The Bird Emergency on Twitter @birdemergency or Instagram @thebirdemergency You can support the show by making a contribution by buying Grant a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/birdemergency If you enjoy the show, how about share with your friends or colleagues? https://followthepodcast.com/birdemergency Or you can review us at https://lovethepodcast.com/birdemergency
Monica Nichols, the self-described “Walking Bird Nerd,” discusses her deep interest in birds and other creatures of the natural world and her beautiful photography. Monica is based in Madison, CT, and has many projects in the works including a video guide for beginning birders and an upcoming trip to Brazil (sounds like a return visit to WPKN will be in her future!) https://thewalkingbirdnerd.com/
Hello Friends! This episode is Bananas... B-A-N-A-N-A-S! I said THIS EPISODE IS BANANAS... B-A-N-A-N-A-S!!! Ok now that we got that out of the way... Robbie works back to back weddings, Jordan has a melt down at the Movies and they both share some interesting Fuggin Idiots! Thanks for stopping by!Email us @ 2fugginidiotspod@gmail.comTik Tok -- https://www.tiktok.com/@2fugginidiots...Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/2fugginidiots/Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/2fugginidiots/
Mike reflects on a small flood as well as some recent artwork. Hannah Shand then joins the podcast to talk about her journey from fashion design to a becoming successful artist with a focus on rendering birds in ink. Mike and Hannah explore her art, inspiration, tools, and also talk about photography. Hannah drops some golden nuggets of advice for all creatives and she provides two homework exercises. Feeding bitterns (YouTube) Paper sizes A1-A6 Staedtler Pigment liners (0.05) Staedtler Mars Lumograph 2B pencils Fabriano Artistico hot press extra white Staedtler Mars Matic 0.13 Ian de Hoog Bird in a flower (hiding feet :-) ) 'Whisper' owl Face to face with a toutouwai Panasonic G9 Lumix 100-400 Nikon P950 Huia (extinct) Wikipedia Huia ‘A Lost Harmony' Huia video link found on this page Charcoal work (on IG) Cole LaBounty McNair Making a Time capsule ===== How to reach Hannah Shand ===== Instagram - @hannahshandart HannahShandart.com ===== How to reach Mike Hendley ===== MikeHendley.com Instagram @Mike_Hendley Twitter @MikeHendley Show notes at DrawingInspiration.fm ===== Support the Podcast ===== Become a patron of the show Buy Me a Paintbrush if you like the show or my work Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Share the podcast with friends and family Podcast theme music is “Acid Jazz” By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
If you have a copy of the Australian Bird Guide, then you already are familiar with some of the work of Rohan Clarke. If you have been a keen Bird Nerd for many, many years, and consume as much information as you can about Australian Birds, then you have probably read many articles where Rohan is an author, or cited as a reference. (I know I have!) Rohan is an ecologist and ornithologist, is a Master of Environment and Sustainability, a Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Head of the 'Research Ecology' lab, in the School of Biological Sciences at Monash University. While Rohan is widely known for his interest in avian ecology, he has also done a lot of work with animals of all sorts, and is now shaping the careers of young ecologists, working on research projects of all sorts. Follow Rohan on Twitter for some fabulous bird and ecology content, particularly great pics, and some sightings updates - https://twitter.com/rohanclarke01 Here is the link to Rohan's lab (consider a career in STEM?) https://www.researchecology.com.au/ Here are a couple of recent papers that have come out of Rohan's lab at Monash University; This one is on the response to the Black Sat Bushfires and the Bristlebird rescue (open access) https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/csp2.606… This one on some of the recent translocation work (and led by PhD student Will Mitchell) https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/csp2.569 And this one is on Giant Centipedes and seabirds on Norfolk Island and the fact that the centipedes structure the food web (led by PhD student Luke Halpin) https://journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/715702 Subscribe to on The Bird Emergency on YouTube Follow The Bird Emergency on Twitter @birdemergency or Instagram @thebirdemergency If you enjoy the show, how about share with your friends or colleagues? https://followthepodcast.com/birdemergency Or you can review us at https://lovethepodcast.com/birdemergency If you really love the show, and would like more content, more often, support me via Buy Me A Coffee
In this episode I interview Lark Heston (@lark_likethebird on Instagram). Lark is a passionate naturalist and ecologist that is currently working for NEON in Tennessee. We discuss various wildlife and conservation topics including her research experiences in undergrad and grad school, working and birding in High Island as a bird nerd. NEON, the importance of knowing ecosystems, birding, and other related topics.
Brian and Charlie have had a talent crush for on H. Jon Benjamin for years, and the celebrated voice actor (Bob's Burgers, Archer), actor and conceputal comedian joins them for a fantastic Bald Talk that wanders from fears of flying to the insanity of commercial auditioning to an imaginary film called Weenies. Jon discusses the downtown comedy scene in NY, his incredible work with Jon Glaser, and the power of stupid comedy, something he is still commited to with his compete jazz album he recorded despite not knowing how to play the piano. Jon's Bird Nerd status is challenged in a Bald Eagle Challenge. And of course, Jon's bald head is celebrated because Bald is Beautiful, baby! __ Show Information Twitter: @baldtalkpodcast Instagram: @baldtalkpod Email: baldtalkpod@gmail.com
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Die Pigeons blicken auf eine ereignisreiche Woche zurück. Themen sind unter anderem die Situation in Chicago, warum Jack Eichel in die Wüste geschickt wird, wie ein NHL Team damit umgeht, wenn sie ihr halbes AHL Team aufbieten müssen und wir greifen die Zuhörerfrage auf und fragen uns welches der beste Torhüter der Liga ist. Bad Pigeon (03:56) Good Pigeon (07:07) Kyle Beach und die Blackhawks (11:46) Jack Eichel Trade (22:30) Zuhörerfrage: Wer sind die besten Torhüter der Liga? (28:43) Bird Nerd (33:15) Quiz (36:58) CH Spieler (40:55) Ottawa Senators Deepdive (50:41) San Jose Sharks Deepdive (53:29)
This episode goes over the bird family Charadriidae, which contains plovers, dotterels and lapwings. There are a total of 68 species in this family in 10 genera.
Lockdown gave us plenty of time to observe all the birds and animals in the city. But what does it take to become a true bird nerd? We take a walk with a certified birder to find out.Guest: Olivia Sanderfoot, birder and PhD candidate in avian research at the University of WashingtonCheck out photos from our bird walk and of the Vaux's Swift on our Instagram - @seattlenowpodOr our website - kuow.org/stories/its-easy-to-be-a-bird-nerd
Nick Johnson, the nerdiest of bird nerds, pops a bottle of sangria and sits down with us for an hour to dump his wisdom and share some nicotine patches. Thanks to Camoretro.com for sponsoring this episode! Check them out to buy and sell hunting gear. Leave us a review! Cause that helps.
Reposted from April 15, 2020: Tassy and Bill recount their first birding venture to St Louis’s Forest Park and talk about Tassy’s somewhat *original* approach to communicating with our feathered friends. Episode photo is a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. All bird sounds and photography recorded by Bill Michalski. Links: Lesley the Bird Nerd: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDjdXwT-KrFPsqOSg4KL8Nw Birds discussed: 1)Continue reading "Ep 7: Gnatty Lite"
Didn't run into my new friend that called me normal. Did get my Subaru fixed! That's something, and I spent some time ranting about cars, haircuts, and thumbtacks in movies.Anyway, start your own podcast:hereListen to a serious podcast, mostly, that my brother and I do together.Two Song Podcast! Listen to it here:here Buy a copy of the easiest reading satire book of all time!here Americana Hats if you wanna be stylin and wildin like I do.hereThanks for listening. https://www.instagram.com/christophermwillis/https://twitter.com/chrismattwilltiktok@_hey_its_chris
J Scott Miller describes what's to be seen in the night sky in November, 2020. In another story, Scott discusses the various ramifications of sea level rise due to climate change. Then, hear House of Representative Thomas Massey (KY) grill former Secretary of State John Kerry about climate change, in what has been called 'the dumbest line of questioning in Congressional history'. After that 'Lesley the Bird Nerd' provides evidence that watching birds is good for your mental health. The show ends with a poem by Leslie Moise about birds. It's called 'Interspecies Communication'. Here is 'Lesley the Bird Nerd's' original video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9TD90EuwtE Bench Talk is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/BenchTalkRadio/ BenchTalk | November Sky; Sea Level Rise; Massie vs Sci; Birds & Mental Health; A Poem | Nov 2 2020 by Forward Radio is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
J Scott Miller describes whats to be seen in the night sky in November, 2020. In another story, Scott discusses the various ramifications of sea level rise due to climate change. Then, hear House of Representative Thomas Massey (KY) grill former Secretary of State John Kerry about climate change, in what has been called 'the dumbest line of questioning in Congressional history'. After that 'Lesley the Bird Nerd' provides evidence that watching birds is good for your mental health. The show ends with a poem by Leslie Moise about birds. It's called 'Interspecies Communication'. Here is 'Lesley the Bird Nerd's' original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9TD90EuwtE Bench Talk is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal
Marking World Migratory Bird Day (October 10th), today meet Heidi Trudell, an architectural consultant, from Michigan in the USA. Heidi advises the building industry and homeowners about the changes they can make to reduce the incidence of deaths and serious injuries to birds by colliding with glass and reflective surfaces. It is estimated that up to a billion birds worldwide meet their end this way annually. It is avoidable, and Heidi is working hard to greatly reduce this number. Heidi qualifies as a Bird Nerd, and answers the usual Bird Emergency questions, to place herself on our spectrum. Follow Heidi on Twitter or check out her website - www.justsavebirds.com The collection work that Heidi does is unpaid, and she supports other volunteers, so please consider supporting her via her Patreon - https://https://www.patreon.com/justsavebirds Twitter - twitter.com/justsavebirds Just Save Birds - facebook.com/groups/justsavebirds Dead Birds 4 Science! - facebook.com/groups/deadbirds Instagram - instagram.com/justsavebirds International Faceook groups of relevance: Proyecto Aves y Ventanas - https://www.facebook.com/groups/289187377950892/ S Korea, Reports on Bird-Glass Collisions - https://www.facebook.com/groups/307904289925035/ I don't have translations for either of these groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/308545713368523/?ref=share https://www.facebook.com/groups/445639272561545/?ref=share The dead birds that are collected (and fill up Heidi's freezer!) do make a contribution to our knowledge; Collection - https://abcbirds.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Window_Collision_Bibliography-February-2017.pdf A study by Heidi - Hager et al, from Illinois https://www.muhlenberg.edu/media/contentassets/images/academics/biology/biology/faculty/klem/aco/documents/HageretalBirdWindowMortWJO2008.pdf Urban Bird Summit 2017 -https://web2.uwindsor.ca/softs/conferences/2017/softs2017-Preliminary-Assessment-of-Bird-Strikes-at-Windows.pdf Currently trying to get some eyes and subscribers on The Bird Emergency on YouTube, so I can put a bit more effort into the video side of things, so if you would like more visual content, please subscribe, and I will watch with interest if that's what you want!
Over four years, Dr. Johanne Martens has been studying the Beak and Feather Disease virus, which is appearing more often among wild bird populations, especially parrots. Focusing on Crimson Rosellas, monitoring nest boxes, Johannes and her team from Deakin University have discovered much about this disease, and points to some methods to ameliorate the potential effects on both wild and captive populations. In the usual Bird Nerd part of the show, Johanne tells us how she studied escaped Amazon parrots, gone feral in Europe, and her favourite bird things. These are the links to all of Johanne's BFDV papers: Prevalence in common species: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0235406 Persistence of infection: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01584197.2019.1640069 Seasonal fluctuations: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-64631-y Detection in nest boxes: https://peerj.com/articles/9211/ And here are her papers on urban Amazons: Breeding: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10336-017-1436-9 Diet: https://bioone.org/journals/Ardea/volume-101/issue-1/078.101.0111/Diet-and-Feeding-Behaviour-of-Naturalised-Amazon-Parrots-in-a/10.5253/078.101.0111.full And this a link for many of the Animals on the Internet - like the Internet of Things! https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/09/science/space-station-wildlife.html Currently trying to get some eyes and subscribers on The Bird Emergency on YouTube, so I can put a bit more effort into the video side of things, so if you would like more visual content, please subscribe, and I will watch with interest if that's what you want!
On this bird-tastic episode, I am once again joined (in-person this time) by Deven Kammerichs-Burke. This we actually get around to talking about birds. We discuss birding, getting your "lifer", Devens research on Kenyan coffee farms, the bizarre effects of Malaria medication, 2020's animal representative and a tasteful touch of Star Wars. All that much more in this weeks episode. **Note** In the podcast we discuss malaria and Deven accidentally refers to malaria as a bacteria. Malaria is caused by a parasite known as Plasmodium. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-eubanks2/message
Tegan Douglas is a bird researcher, proud Bird Nerd and the Citizen Science Project Co-Ordinator at Birdlife Australia's Western Australia office. In this episode we talk about many of Western Australia's endangered birds, Carnaby's Black Cockatoo, Western Ground Parrot, Noisy Scrub-bird, Western Bristlebird and the efforts to secure the populations. Tegan tells me about her earlier fieldwork with the Red-browed Treecreeper, and why she loves Australian Babblers. In a wide-ranging (and fun) conversation we discuss many conservation strategies, modern urban landscapes, the largest area of natural woodland on the planet and the Western Australian landscape feature that is visible from space! Here's the link to that urban sprawl versus urban infill paper Tegan was talking about: https://www.fullerlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Sushinsky-et-al-2013.pdf Follow Tegan on Twitter for informative and entertaining bird content @TeganDouglas Currently trying to get some eyes and subscribers on The Bird Emergency on YouTube, so I can put a bit more effort into the video side of things, so if you would like more visual content, please subscribe, and I will watch with interest if that's what you want! Follow me on Twitter @birdemergency I am always on the lookout for interesting stories and projects, new and success stories concerning endangered and threatened birds, wherever they are.
Deven Kammerichs-Burke is a bird researcher and naturalist. On todays podcast we talk, birding in urban environments, monster movies, comedy and how the corona virus has impacted travel and politics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-eubanks2/message
Word Nerd meets Bird Nerd in this episode about how the three North American organizations of Ducks Unlimited are adjusting course with the unveiling of a new international conservation plan. The conversation also touches on mysteries of corn, ducks in horror films, Bernie Sanders, and Harley Davidson. Sounds random, but it was recorded in a simpler time.
Here it is, the much-anticipated final leg of Hannah and Erik’s Grand ScandinAVIAN Adventure! In this episode, they get off the cruise ship and travel all over the home of the world’s oldest continuous monarchy, Denmark. The landscapes are beautiful, the birds are plentiful, and the food is delicious.Listen in to learn about the amazing Wadden Sea; Odense, the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen; and how to eat a hamburger the Danish way.Show notesOur Favorite Columbia Sportswear CommercialGert Boyle TributeWadden Sea National Park Hans Christian Andersen MuseumeBird Checklists:Sneum SluseMandoEga EngsoGedser Odde Intro Bird Call: Great Tit Recorded at MandoOutro Bird Call: Long Tailed Tit Recorded at Ega Engso Lake Connect with us at...IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding Twitter: @WeGoBirding Facebook: @HannahandErikGoBirding Email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com Website: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.com
Sydney artist Leila Jeffreys specialises in bird portraiture, capturing avian creatures in intimate moments of pride and amusement.
Sydney artist Leila Jeffreys specialises in bird portraiture, capturing avian creatures in intimate moments of pride and amusement.
Sydney artist Leila Jeffreys specialises in bird portraiture, capturing avian creatures in intimate moments of pride and amusement.
Hannah and Erik live out a birding dream by braving another pelagic birding trip... this time with famed Shearwater Journeys! While in central California, they tour local hotspots to add a few California lifers to their list and find some great celebratory beers.Show NotesNorth America Has Lost Nearly 3 Billion BirdsDead in the Water: Popular Pesticides Harm NY WildlifeSeven Simple Actions to Help BirdsShearwater JourneysWorld Girl BirdersBusinesses we mentionedThe Monterey HotelAlvarado Street BrewereyTriple Rock BreweryeBird ListsLa Gloria Rd.Pinnacles National ParkSanta Ana Valley Rd.Hayward Regional ShorelineSan Pablo Bay NWRConnect with us at...IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @ErikgoesbirdingTwitter: @WeGoBirdingFacebook: @HannahandErikGoBirdingEmail us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.comBird sounds found on this episode:Intro bird recording: Western Gulls in Monterey, California Sept, 2019Outro bird recording: Acorn Woodpecker in San Benito, California Sept, 2019
Hannah and Erik are on the search for the endangered Marbled Murrelet, a seabird that can be found in old growth forests! They join a community science project to survey this species in an effort to learn more about their population and nesting habits. Oregon State University researcher, Kim Nelson, and expert volunteer, Laura Paulson, give their take on this fun and educational event.Show NotesOregon Marbled Murrelet ProjectImportant Bird AreasCape Perpetua Green SalmonYachats State ParkMany Rivers Sierra ClubeBird ListseBird list from Marbled Murrelet surveyeBird list from Yachats State ParkConnect with us at...IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding Twitter: @WeGoBirding Facebook: @HannahandErikGoBirding Email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.com
Hannah and Erik meet up with Travis, the Lead Avian Curator at the Oregon Zoo to talk about California Condors. Travis along with the Oregon Zoo team and other teams around the country are working to restore the California Condor population throughout the US. How’s it going? Where will you be able to see them in the future? Listen in to find out all these answers and more!Show Notes:Queens Birding Club Universal LawsOregon Zoo California CondorCalifornia Ban on Lead Ammunition Lucky Hammock/Froggy Pond WMAOregon Zoo eBird Checklist Apps we use:Recforge 2eBirdiNaturalistRecord the EarthiBirdBirdNETConnect with us at... IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding Twitter: @WeGoBirding Facebook: @HannahandErikGoBirding Email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com Website: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.com
Have you ever had a misconception about an area or region? Hannah and Erik have birded Tillamook County several times, but just didn't really give it a good shot. Well, they went back to see what they were missing and found a good time not far from home.eBird Checklists:Tillamook Forest CenterBay Ocean SpitCape Meares SP Oswald West SPOther Show Notes:Tillamook Forest CenterCape Meares LighthouseTillamook CreameryHistory of Bay Ocean SpitOswald West State ParkHow Cowbirds Learn To Be CowbirdsUniversal Birding LawsAOU ChangesVisit Tillamook CoastConnect with us at...IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding Twitter: @WeGoBirding Facebook: @HannahandErikGoBirding Email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.com
Hannah and Erik heard tale of Mountain Quail at Boneyard Ridge...so they went a-huntin'. Did they find them? Listen in to find out! Also, Susan Peterson, a local birder joins them in the search and discusses how she uses her career in communications and life experiences with wildlife watching to encourage others in her local area to go and see what's out there!eBird Checklist:Boneyard Ridge eBird ChecklistOther show notes:Window Pain Facebook EventPre-Heidi Talk Hang OutBoneyard Ridge – North Coast Land ConservancyQueens County Bird Club: The Universal Laws of BirdingPowell’s Bookstore Bird of the Episode: Pacific WrenWhat we’re reading:The House of Owls by Tony AngellPeterson Reference Guide to Woodpeckers by Stephen ShunkConnect with us at...IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding Twitter: @WeGoBirding Facebook: @HannahandErikGoBirding Email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.com
Hannah and Erik headed over to Central Oregon for high desert birding, to enjoy local beers and search for a few lifers. They also discussed a controversial change that may be coming soon to the federal Duck Stamps. Show Notes:Hunting Imagery May Soon Be Mandatory for Federal Duck Stamp ContestABA Duck Stamp Purchase Page2019 Birding Classic ResultsShearwater JourneysIgoterraeBird Checklists:Calliope Crossing Day 1City of SistersHatfield LakeCalliope Crossing Day 2Potato Hill Sno-ParkClear LakeAnkeny NWRConnect with us at...IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding Twitter: @WeGoBirding Facebook: @HannahandErikGoBirding Email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com
Hannah and Erik joined Oregon Pelagic Tours for a trip out to see Albatross, Petrels, and Shearwaters! Listen in to learn more about pelagics, how to find one, and what to think about if you want to go on a pelagic birding trip. They saw some incredible birds and marine mammals too...check it out!Be warned -- Erik tends to get a bit seasick and we discuss it a bit. Keep this in mind if you get a bit squeamish!eBird Checklists:Day Before Trip at South JettyTrip list Yaquina BayPelagic list 0-5 miles offshorePelagic list 5-22 miles offshoreChum spot #1Between chum spotsChum spot #2Headed back in 30-5 miles offshoreHeaded back in 5-0 miles offshoreBack into Yaquina BayShow NotesOregon Pelagic ToursBirdist Rule #55: Go On A PelagicRogue BreweriesOregon Zoo Condor ProgramOregon Zoo Condor News
Chad calls him the Bird Nerd and it’s for good reason. Chris Nicolai is obsessed with ducks and geese and he is a leading authority on them all! He joins Chad in the studio again to discuss the reverse migration, the “weird 2018-19 duck season”, banding, decoys, ethics, and everything else Waterfowl. This is a strong conversation on what drives our passion for ducks and geese! Thank you Chris! Today’s episode is brought to you by the North American Whitetail Championship, Elk Ridge Knives, and DemerBox!
In this episode Hannah and Erik, had a chance to sit down at the Lucky Labrador Pub near Portland, OR with Nicole Michel to talk all about her life and the achievements she and the National Audubon Society have achieved over the years. They also had another installment of "Ask Hannah and Erik"!Show NotesCBC Trends ViewerClimate Watch landing page (lots of resources here)Audubon Gulf Restoration Plan Fine-scale CBC manuscript (open access) A Feminist Revolution in BirdingSGM 990i MicrophoneLucky Lab PubConnect with us at @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding on Instagram, @HannahandErikGoBirding on Facebook, or email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com.
You don't have to be a Bird Nerd to get outdoors and do a little bird watching on National Go Birding Day (April 27). Even if you've never cracked open a field guide to identify a bird or ventured out to look at birds beyond your own backyard, we've got some basic information to get you started.
You don’t have to be a Bird Nerd to get outdoors and do a little bird watching on National Go Birding Day (April 27). Even if you’ve never cracked open a field guide to identify a bird or ventured out to look at birds beyond your own backyard, we’ve got some basic information to get … The post Birding 101 with Larissa (VZ 305) appeared first on Vegetarian Zen.
Hannah and Erik went on Spring Break to Costa Rica....with a group of 30 high school students! Their goal: turn those kids into birders. Did they succeed? You'll have to listen and find out!Show NotesBirdCastCornell Lab of Ornithology All About BirdsBaldi HotspringsTeaser Video with Rocio Questions Carara National Park"May the 4th be with you, then comes revenge of the 5th" also Global Big Day!eBird checklistsRio Tarcoles (Crocodile Boat Tour)PN CararaPunta Leona Resoort (Woodpecker List)Monte Verde Cloud ForestHotel El Bosque (first stop with Olmand)La Fortuna WaterfallRainforest Chocolate tourHacienda Pozo AzulDoka Coffee EstatesConnect with us at @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding on Instagram, @HannahandErikGoBirding on Facebook, or email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com.
Want to learn more about getting kids and others involved in birding and the impact birding has on the world? Look no further than this panel discussion recorded at the Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival. Hannah was invited to take part and discuss her opinions and ideas with the other panelists. Show notes: Wing over Water Northwest Birding FestivalBackyard Birding KickstarterConnect with us at @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding on Instagram, @HannahandErikGoBirding on Facebook, or email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com.
TWEET! But the tweets of birds. Gary Anthony Williams (@garyawilliams on twitter and co host of Day Drinking with Gary and Elliot @garyandelliot) SEES birds. He sees nothing else. But we talk birds and it’s a delight. You will love. AD: HelloFresh.com/dork80 GET $80 your first month. AD: ThirdLove.com/DORK for 15% off. LIVE BY A CODE!!
Hannah and Erik headed to the Wildlife Center of the North Coast in Astoria, Oregon to interview its executive director, Joshua Saranpaa, about anything and everything bird and wildlife rehabilitation--just in time for baby bird season! Show Notes:Wildlife Center of the North CoastGuide star Great Texas Birding ClassicWings Over Water Birding Festival Connect with us at @Hannahgoesbirding and @ErikGoesBirding on Instagram and on Facebook, or email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com.
Hannah and Erik traveled to Madras, Oregon to volunteer as eagle spotters at the Eagle Watch festival! They discuss the event, their conversations with guests, a bit of history of the festival, and where it plans to go in the future...and maybe a few lifers!Also, Hannah and Erik recently got a copy of the new, hit board game, Wingspan from Stonemaier Games! They obsessively played it and told you all the in's and out's. It's a ton of fun to play...once this episode is up, we might go play some more!Show Notes:Round Butte Overlook ParkThe Cove Palisades State ParkRound Butte Overlook eBird checklistOrenco Woods Nature Park eBird checklistWingspan websiteWingspan YouTube tutorial videoWingspan Facebook
Hannah and Erik celebrate Valentine's Day by counting down 10 of our favorite ways birds court each other, so that they can make little birds. Listen in to learn some of the fascinating courtship displays, dances, and calls that make bird mating behaviors so unique. Show Notes:Western and Clark's Grebes Water DanceAnna’s Hummingbird Courtship All About Birds HomepageNew York Times article on FlamingosUSFWS Laysan Albatross Courtship DisplayGreater Sage Grouse Booming video from BBCConnect with us at @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding on Instagram, @HannahandErikGoBirding on Facebook, or email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com.This episode is brought to you by the Sea Breeze Court in Cannon Beach, Oregon! Tufted Puffins will be coming back to Haystack Rock soon--book your room today!
Hannah and Erik have an insightful and enjoyable talk with birding legend...Greg Miller! In 1998, Greg trekked the US to see how he could do in a Big Year and ended up competing against several other fantastic birders. Funnily enough, their quest was documented in the book and subsequently made into a fantastic movie, both titled The Big Year. Greg is a wonderful guy and we really joyed talking to him about his adventures and his philosophies on life. Say "hi" the next time you see him birding!eBird Checklists:Siletz Bay NWR eBird ChecklistYaquina River (Newport Bay) eBird ChecklistOther notes:Great Black Hawk StoryParadise Tanager eBird ProfileSpace Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival Wildside Nature ToursThe Big Year BookThe Big Year Movie
Bird Nerd travels to the Philadelphia Zoo to meet the Curator of Birds, Reptiles, and Amphibians, Ian Gereg!
The robot lifts the glider off of a flycatcher nest. With guest Jack Stovold.
Art McMorris Peregrine Falcon Coordinator PA Game Commission. As a retired Neurosurgeon, Art has dedicated his life to the restoration of this endangered species throughout Pennsylvania.
JASON D. WECKSTEIN, PHD Associate Professor, Department of Biodiversity, Earth & Environmental Science Associate Curator of Ornithology, Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science
Noah Strycker saw half the birds on earth in one calendar year, hear more about his epic journey and get details about his latest book "Birds of the Photo Ark" at https://www.abeautiful.world/stories/noah-the-bird-nerd/