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This was a fine Tuesday crossword by the brother and sister team of Avery Gee Katz and Aaron Gee. The theme was droll, and, apart from a minor spot of bother with 66A, Burrowing rodent, MOLE (not VOLE), it was a smooth solve. We approve, and by the power vested in us by whoever's in charge in NE Wisconsin, do bestow upon this crossword the ranking of 5 squares, as measured on the JAMCR scale.Show note imagery: Father KNICKERBOCKER, who was, in some sense, the grandfather of the New York Knicks. We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Send us a textTonight on the Experiment, the Brian's refuse to have an escape hatch and dive deep into their life and times with Celebrity Singers, Songwriters and Bands. Not only did the Brian's have influence over their songs but also their bodily functions. Everybody, well some people, know that John Lennon, Elton and the Boss, Bruce Sprinklesteen, were all enthralled by the Brian's Martini nights, the animal tossing competitions and the abundance of Bubgerigar food all under 905 rooves on Brian's property. Yes, the Brian's not only reminisce, but name drop like a pair of American Fraudsters in front of a Grand Jury. To break up the context of the night, Brian discusses at length with Brian the frailties, foibles and tastiness of Iguana's.Not to be outdone, Barry sets the studio on fire and attempts to extinguish the flames using a sandwich. Idiot.
It's September 18, 2024. Join Emalyn and Wildlife Ambassador Marco Wendt as we head back to the San Diego Zoo to learn more about the endangered western burrowing owl.
In this all-new episode, Renato Mariotti, a former federal prosecutor, and Asha Rangappa, a national security law professor, dissect the recent dismissal of three felony charges against Trump and his co-defendants in Georgia, two of which directly implicated the former president. Why does any of this matter in the grand scheme of things? Well, it's complicated. Subscribe to our Patreon here, where paid members will get access to exclusive portions of this show. patreon.com/reallyamericanmedia Asha and Renato delve into the complexities of the Georgia case, which contains a sprawling indictment against Donald Trump and other defendants that still has 32-counts remaining, including the wide-ranging racketeering charge. You'll also hear their analysis on that judge's ruling on state versus federal supremacy in perjury cases which resulted in last week's dismissals and you'll get an overall update on the status of District Attorney Fani Willis' case. Our hosts also discuss the various legal challenges and rulings from the Georgia case, including several previously quashed charges over issues related to specificity and perjury. Burrowing into the weeds, we'll cover the unique challenges of determining jurisdiction and reach in state versus federal law in these groundbreaking cases. And you'll hear an expert examination of how the Constitution's Supremacy Clause and the Electoral Count Act play into it all. Asha and Renato also explore how these recent developments will impact those who pleaded guilty to Georgia charges that have since been quashed. Specifically, they ponder over convicted Trump lawyer Kenneth Cheeseborough's plea deal and what the nullified charges might mean for him. They'll also explain why the Fulton County's Election Board's potential growing influence on national elections is so significant, and give you the latest on the Democratic Party's major lawsuit filed against the Board. For more highly entertaining detailed legal insights and expert analysis, be sure to tune in next week for a very special episode. Stay informed, stay engaged, and be part of the conversation about the future of American justice, right here on It's Complicated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Watching the avalanche of speakers to the Democratic National Convention has been interesting. Some really hit the mark and others not so much. What makes the difference? From what I could see they were all using teleprompters, so effectively they are reading what they wrote to us. Some I felt were just reading back to us what they wordsmithed and others connected with us. How did they do that? Comfort with the medium is a big differentiator. There is also the issue of which teleprompter you look at, because they had them left, center and right. Too much rapid head turning is distracting. Burrowing into just one screen seems to be denying the love to the other areas of the audience. Teleprompters are set at certain speeds and the advanced models will coordinate with your personal timing. You stop and it will wait until you start again. I couldn't tell which type they were using, but I would have to expect the most advanced tech was being used for such an important event. Nevertheless, it was obvious that the cadence for some people was slightly off and that may be because they don't get a chance to give many speeches using teleprompters. If you think about the case of businesspeople, I would guess that 99.9% of those located in Japan, have never had an occasion to use one. So here is a hint, don't make your speech your test bed for trying out a teleprompter. Get hold of one early and practice with it until you feel comfortable. Holding the moment is another skill. Imagine facing an audience of 25,000 people and having your face projected on the most monstrously huge JumboTron screen for the folks in the cheap seats at the back. You also have all of those at home tuning it on television to watch, an audience of around 29 million people, plus all the social media views. That would make anyone nervous, but the pros are not feeling rushed or speeding up because their pulse rate is going through the roof. They know how to hold the moment and build anticipation for what they are about to say. As business folk, we have to have the same ability to hold the moment. Probably we won't have a massive audience putting incredible pressure on us, so we should be able to manage it, if we do our planning well. Pausing is a tough skill. You feel the pressure to speak, but the ability to deny that itch is important. By creating a gap between what you have just said, what you are saying now and then between that and what you will say next is powerful. I thought Michelle Obama did a masterful job of combining the anticipation component with her pauses. The speaker's one liners are like a punchline for a comedian and timing makes all the difference. Too short doesn't work and so does too long, so it is a real skill to find the right gap. The key for businesspeople is to programme in pauses at certain points of emphasis in the talk. These pauses will highlight and illuminate the key point we want to make and have it rise above all the other points we are making. Energy is a tricky beast. Too much and you are seen as verging on insanity or at least hysteria. I recall when I saw Kimberly Guilfoyle at the Republican National Convention, it seemed too much to me. Her speech felt histrionic and just too forced. Too little and the connect with the audience is hard to establish. Biden and Clinton are both losing their voice strength and it stood out in terms of the energy they could bring to their points. Where is the line is a good question? There is a tendency to go hard from start to finish, rather than having some modulation. That is easy to say but hard to do, with 25,000 people screaming out, while you are talking. You feel you have to project above the noise of the room. In business, that is not a likely scenario, so we can have better control over where we insert strength and softness throughout our talk and we should be aiming for both.
Our Guest is Kerri Wyse-McNolty VP Burrowing Owl Vineyards and co-creator of their fine Cookbook. (with Author and Wine Writer Jennifer Schell Lirag) THE SHOW The Question they most often hear in their tasting room is …..”what should I pair with this wine?” So Kerri Wyse and her team collaborated with award...
Although I've addressed this topic before, it's an important one. I've received quite a few messages over the past year from folks who are concerned over their tarantulas who have seemingly been burrowed for way too long and who have asked for advice for what to do. In this episode, I'll discuss the species I've had this issue with and explain what to do if you encounter this behavior.Then, it's on to listener comments and spiders in the news!Read the National Geographic Article Here!
The Gang continues to defend the inn from the rat-headed beastmen, but why are they even here? Elke has cats, Lucky heard it, Mina doesn't know what's going on, and Webbie kicks his feet.The Professional Casual Network continues their play through of The Enemy Within Campaign.Join the PCN Discord Here: https://discord.gg/AqPYVbDMkzTwitch: Twitch.tv/professionalcasualnetworkYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUOaJjpMfgRFWL7Z996lyQBearded Dragon Games (Pick up all your gaming needs):BeardedDragonGames.Online (use code 'PCME10' for 10% off your order!)A special thanks to our Patron at Patreon.com/professionalcasual :Thank you to our most recent Patrons! James L., Smokey's Videos, Scott R., James H., Thomas M., David P., Jan B., Kim B., DoomEagle55, Kenneth B, Pagan Prince, Brendan A., Patrick (The DM), Christian H., Fast and Bulbous, The Ryan, Achillesnick, Todd C., MidTable, Michael G., Haydenr, Charles M., Mr. Tisdale, Andrew K., Simon H., CJ Keller II, Dveli, John M., House., Marc "OG Griggs" G., Ben N., Brett L., Alex S., Will C., Dan H., Wizrdakills, IronMaize, ExPaxis, James M., Jian C., James G., Beefbarian, Joshua L., Devilpup, Paycheck S., Todd M, Nicholas B, Christian H., Ta03rd, Andrew G., Cupboard Kobold, Attila, Cole M., Liam A., Kristopher W., David H., Hunter W., Lankydiceroller, Alex S., Dave K., Justicar, Clayton P., Tim S., Stephen S., Brad A., Matt A., Brian W., Timothy G., VPotter, Mike D., Thoras, Justin K., Tepo C., Matt T., Rusty, Ara M., CyanidaCola, Nick A., Soren R., Kara N., Cliff K., David B., Cj K., David Q., Ben N., Syrpent, Zachary M., Robert W., Goodatthisgame, Will J., Otis H, Kalle H., David H., John O., Mikasaz, OmnusProtocol, Jonaspdv, Steve T., Chris and Nicky, William, AW B., Sam M., Kristoffer w., Luka J., Lexa W., Cyder D., Joe M., Paul H., Joe W., Alexandre R., Scott F., Nerdtism, Joe L., Richard G., Dani2Time, Michael M, Rich M., Soul Eater, Aaron H., Eric B., Quinn B., John S., William S., Rob M., Rob, Franz B., Film-Lars, Leslie S., Matt F., Paul S., Christopher T., Matt L., Zane T., Thomas T, Joe J., Jens R., Oliver H., Mikolaj W., Andrew, Zach C., Justliketheplant, Neil L., Jared S., Mikael N., Taylor M., George F., Tom M., Devin M., Nicholas W., Jonas P., Jonathan L., Simon P., Gareth G., Jacob Y., Lady_Leah, David R., Will B., Stephan S., Brian Y., William S., Path,Tim D., Simon W., Jake C., Theo A., Heber R., Ben R., Vaughan A., Daniel S., Lars, Taylor H., Blarin R., Gervasio L., Adam D., Craig G., Kevin C., WreckMyPodcast, Charlie S., Witchdream, Anthony R., Sarah B., Dan C., Dani, and Lindsay F. Mailing Address: P.O. Box G, West Oneonta, NY 13861, United StatesVoicemail: 603-803-3235 (Country Code 001)Drive-Thru RPG:https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3002007We're sponsored by Frontline Gaming, get your minis, accessories, and tickets to their events here:https://bit.ly/3ZZZQvQUse Code 'professionalcasual' for 15% off RAZE Energy:
There'll be high temperatures and elevated fire risk through Tuesday while larger fires continue to burn across the state. Populations of the western burrowing owl have been threatened by development across the state, and the species is now one step closer to seeing state protections. LA Angels rookie and relief pitcher Ben Joyce threw the MLB season's fastest pitch last night. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
It turns out Bloomburrow is the next set after all! This episode has it all: Mouse Knights, Frogs eloping, hot takes on decklists. Grab some dandelion cordial and come hang out! Thanks as always to Wave Sunray for our music! If you'd like to support the podcast, check out our patreon at patreon.com/mtggrindcast. Subscribers get swag and bonus content! And whether you subscribe or not, you're invited to join our discord, where we're building a community of friendly people all looking to improve at the game we love. Check it out here: https://discord.gg/Uq8x2RHYRU
The Belted Kingfisher dashes through the air, warning intruders with its rapid-fire, rattling call. In spring, the best places to see Belted Kingfishers are along sandy banks – they are busy digging burrows, where they will nest. The holes typically reach three to six feet into the bank, but some nesting holes can extend 15 feet.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Journalist and Author Bianca Bosker discusses her book Get the Picture: A Mind-Bending Journey Among the Inspired Artists and Obsessive Art Fiends Who Taught Me How to See. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Journalist and Author Bianca Bosker discusses her book Get the Picture: A Mind-Bending Journey Among the Inspired Artists and Obsessive Art Fiends Who Taught Me How to See. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The GAA occupies a special place in Irish life. But that special place is what makes it so attractive to sponsors.Today Joe and Dion look at the plan to sell the naming rights of Páirc Uí Chaoimh and rename it SuperValu Park. Dion vaguely recalls his only visit to the new Páirc Uí Chaoimh. And, in a world where everything is for sale, how does the GAA protect what is precious?Joe also describes his day at the All Ireland club finals, his meeting with President Higgins and the president's answer to Joe's question: Will you endorse me as your successor?Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/To get in touch with the podcast: info@freestatepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonathan and Dustin talk about the NBA's continued issue with stars sitting and debate the idea of burrowing a friends' clothing items.
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Brennan and Joe recap the games from Week 8 of the NFL and of the college football season. The boys also recap some of the notable things in the first week of the NBA season. They then recap the first 3 games of the World Series and Fulham's fixture against Brighton. Cheers!
Burrowing Owls...those weird little owls that nest underground, and scowl disapprovingly at us with their bright yellow eyes. This episode is for them! We've invited Graham Dixon-MacCallum from the Wilder Institute to share quirky facts about this captivating species, help us understand why they're threatened, and learn more about a few of the conservation tools being used to help.As promised, here are some pointers for photographing owls without causing them harm. Check out these many great organizations working to help Burrowing Owls in Canada!Manitoba Burrowing Owl Recovery ProgramSaskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Center in Moose JawOperation Burrowing Owl ran by Nature SaskatchewanGrasslands National Park and Parks CanadaOperation Grassland Community in AlbertaBurrowing Owl Conservation Society of BCGraham Dixon-MacCallum leads the burrowing owl project at the Wilder Institute. His job requires coordinating with the federal and provincial governments, local ranchers, soldiers, graduate students, and multiple departments across the Wilder Institute. Aside from his work with burrowing owls, Graham has also studied anti-predator behavior in the conservation breeding population of Vancouver Island marmots at the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo. Graham has worked on a wide variety of species across Canada, and in Costa Rica, Peru, and Gabon. Andrea Gress (she/her) secretly thinks Piping Plovers are better than all the other birds...studied Renewable Resource Management at the University of Saskatchewan. She pivoted towards birds, after an internship in South Africa. Upon returning, she worked with Piping Plovers in Saskatchewan and now coordinates the Ontario Piping Plover Program for Birds Canada.This project was undertaken with the financial support of the Government of Canada through the federal Department of Environment and Climate Change is supported by funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada. The views expressed herein are solely those of Birds Canada.
This week's toady crony is responsible and asked for a ride home before it went out. Acknowledge your limits, everyone!---Follow us on Tumblr! - https://weeklyfrogpod.tumblr.com/Check out our website! - https://frogpod.online/Check out The Worst Garbage! - https://theworstgarbage.online/---Thank you Boqeh for the music! Check him out! - https://boqeh.bandcamp.com/
Amazing Wildlife focuses on the Southwest Conservation Hub to take a closer look at the burrowing owl, found in San Diego County—one of the most biologically diverse counties in the United States. Marco attempts to mimic the sound of this unique bird that is about the size of a stick of butter! Rick and Marco chat with Colleen Wisinski, conservation program manager of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's burrowing owl recovery program, who shares how these active-in-daylight owls differ from nocturnal owls, and how they confuse potential predators. Colleen details her work with western burrowing owls, as we find out how they got their name and the importance of burrows. Finally, we get the inside scoop on the Wildwatch Burrowing Owl program, which is a way you can get involved in helping these birds!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On his private space station high above Earth, Professor Burkhead has begun conducting a ground-breaking social experiment. Each week, his “Unifier” pairs together two unlikely creatures and puts them in a room together where the two subjects (an accountant and a giant squid, one week; a porcupine and a ballerina the next, etc) talk, debate, get to know each other, and maybe learn something new about themselves in the process.For more great shows, visit http://gzmshows.comGet the Gen-Z App:GZM Shows on the App Store - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gzm-shows/id1631808572GZM Shows - Apps on Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.genzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Éanna recieved a video that shows a group of House Martins apparently burrowing into soil on the shores of Lough Derg. The panel discuss, how the birds were most likely collecting mouthfuls of wet mud to effect repairs to their nests.
Inspired by being back in prairie dog country we're taking a look at some animals that tend to live in close proximity to them, and in some cases, depend on them for their very survival. Learn about the decorating prowess of burrowing owls, how Shep the ranch dog helped save black footed ferrets from extinction and the amazing partnership that badgers are known to form with another predator. All this and more in this episode of the Dispatches from the Forest Podcast! Check out our patreon page: Patreon.com/dispatchesfromtheforest Paypay/email address: dispatchesfromtheforest@gmail.com Merch store: cafepress.com/dispatchesfromtheforest
This week's froggy friend is so big it's loco!---Follow us on Tumblr! - https://weeklyfrogpod.tumblr.com/Check out our website! - https://frogpod.online/Check out The Worst Garbage! - https://theworstgarbage.online/---Thank you Boqeh for the music! Check him out! - https://boqeh.bandcamp.com/
Lords: * April * Ryan Topics: * John asks "Puzzles/puzzle games and challenges you find pleasant and brain-expanding vs. the ones that you just cannot get your head around." * Which foods would be the most fun or the least fun to eat if you rotated them at a 90 degree angle first. * https://www.ebay.com/itm/184633478236 * The Shaggs * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR9d4ESlpHY * Instructions for Traveling West, by Joy Sullivan * https://joysullivan.substack.com/p/how-to-leave-a-life * Songs that we completely ignore how weird they are because they're famous already Microtopics: * Unions * Plug guilt. * Mentoring young composers. * Saying smart stuff about things you know about. * Taking the W. * A high pitched ding whenever someone succeeds at something. * A Good Snowman is Hard to Build. * Into the Breach. * Pushing the Vek to a different square. * Making something in your environment more satisfying. * A squid with your kid. * Colors that have frequencies vs. compound colors. * Indigo: a fake color. * The banger heavy duty colors. * A range of frequencies that is culturally mediated. * Paint mixing vs. light mixing. * Exploding ancient dinosaur juice constantly. * The electricity magic vs. the valve magic. * What does it mean to explode? * How to tell the difference between things you know because it's common knowledge vs. things you know because it's what you obsessed about when you were 15. * Having a responsibility to the taxpayers to not be wasteful. * The science of what sounds good. * The most confusing music you've ever heard. * Food rotation. * Imagining you have a banana coming at you. (It's not scary.) * Biting it the way we bite it. * Burrowing through your hamburger top to bottom. * Living with the mayonnaise for 30 seconds. * What happens when you turn a taco 90 degrees. * Ike's Paradox. * Eating a rib straight up and down. * Pizza sandwiches. * Explaining to your dentist that your bottom jaw is a ruinous cavern because you eat ribs top to bottom. * Adding a thickening agent to soup so you can turn the bowl sideways and just shove your face in there. * Buying the Ultra Rare Cheeto Shaped Like Batman Crying just to flip it. * A li'l cute ghostie with ears. * Affection for bands that are bad. * A rock album recorded by three kids who have no interest in or aptitude for writing and performing music. * Art that lives at the very tips of the horseshoe ends. * High fashion and weird looks that aren't meant to be for everyday. * Music that sounds bad in a way that you don't recognize. * Music that is boring and propulsive at the same time. * Music that is not for listening to. * Threatening your wife with a conversation about Beatles chord progressions. * Making art that is boring in unexpected, interesting ways. * Inventing a new boring version of interesting that still isn't interesting but is boring in interesting ways, which should make it interesting but doesn't. * Finding a desert and falling in. * Watching a purple meadow quiver and drinking whiskey beside a 100 year old cactus. * Whether Joy is a trick. * Blowing up your life and other people's lives as well. * The other entendre. * Yet another example of this fucking show. * Cooking for the rest of your life without ever washing dishes. * Joy that can't not be real. * Poetry that's just really well-constructed prose. * A poem that doesn't have any line breaks because then it wouldn't fit on Instagram. * A true poet who accounts for swiping. * An expression of a huge evocative idea built out of tiny ideas. * How to be happy even when you are not actively chasing your dreams. * A song that is famous in some way. * That fuckin' Pina Colada song. * Marrying the same person three or four times. * Bouncing along and going on a fun road trip while the world is ending. * Mystifying number one hits. * Robot Mr. Feeny in your car and you go around solving mysteries together. * Getting your wife a Groucho Marx nose for christmas. * Robust dependable noses. * Think On Thine Sins, Gumshoes. * Giving the Latin Grammar Police the L.
Duck Team battles the Bronzebeard siblings to protect the serpent! Callie attempts to wrangle a mythical beast, Sol faces Swag, and Hardwon gets a new squire. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content! Get tickets to our upcoming live shows at naddpod.com/live.Music/Sound Effects Include:"A Wizard Tournament" by Emily Axford."Mothership" by Emily Axford."Kingshammer" by Emily Axford."Into the Fire" by Emily Axford."The Purge" by Emily Axford."Bronzebeard Baddies" by Emily Axford."Tower in the Distance" by Emily Axford."The Down Below" by Emily Axford."Winter's Mantle" by Emily Axford."Unknown Tome" by Emily Axford.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Umatilla Chemical Depot in Oregon, a landscape dotted with a thousand concrete bunkers, may not look like an ideal haven for birds. But the site has taken on a new life — as a luxury subdivision for Burrowing Owls. That's thanks in part to David H. Johnson, the founder of the Global Owl Project, who helped create Burrowing Owl “condos” by burying plastic buckets at the site. More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
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Southern California's burrowing owl is disappearing. LAist's Jacob Margolis investigates what's at stake in the region – and what it says about Earth's ongoing mass extinction crisis. Then: Casa Romantica, a cultural center in Orange County, is perilously close to falling off a cliff after a landslide in April. The L.A. Report's own Susanne Whatley will provide an update on the damage. Also, beloved Southern California journalist Tony Valdez passes. Charles the III is crowned King. A pop-ska band receives its own day in Los Angeles. Highlighting photographer Corky Lee for Asian American Pacific Heritage Month. Looking ahead to next week's weather. Attorney General's in California and New York investigate the NFL. The OC Marathon running festival takes place this weekend, and local sports clubs offer activities year round. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/joinSupport the show: https://laist.com
This week's froggy friend is a positive role model. Go off, king! You look great!---Follow us on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/weeklyfrogpodFollow us on Tumblr! - https://weeklyfrogpod.tumblr.com/Check out our website! - https://frogpod.online/Check out The Worst Garbage! - https://theworstgarbage.online/---Thank you Boqeh for the music! Check him out! - https://boqeh.bandcamp.com/
What has happened to him? Waking up, drenched in sweat; pain all over his body. There is something moving beneath his skin. Burrowing its way through his flesh. Only one thing is certain. This is all her fault. Support the showPlease check us out on Social Media! Twitter > @hauntedtalespod Instagram: > @hauntedtalespodcast E-Mail: > podcast@haunted-tales.com If you like this podcast, consider supporting us here!Thank you for listening and we love you!
Celebrity Deaths, Burrowing Clams and Religious Burials | Episode 120 Amber and Ben read stories and make very different connections. Join them as they read from Africa Risen. Ben advocates for composting human excrement. Amber remixes Goldilocks. Also, clam dicks come up. Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/sunday-yoga-link-73456917?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/thescifisighpodcast/?hl=en Follow on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@burr_iam?lang=en Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-quzNQbZTQ&list=PLRgBIvxlI3NZ8OyviVDNrn71KxhFWSBhK Click here to listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music and Vodacast: https://linktr.ee/thescifisighpodcast
It's a fossorial blow out! Well, not quite...but in this episode, I talk about the care, setup, and maintenance for our beloved "pet holes".
Did you know Burrowing Owls raise their young in underground tunnels? In today's episode, we talk about the fascinating Burrowing Owl with Brittany Piersma, a field biologist with the Audubon of the Western Everglades. Brittany is conducting important research of the Burrowing Owl on Marco Island in Florida. She also helps to run the Owl Watch Program, Seabird Stewardship Program and the Gopher Tortoise Program. Go to the Owl Watch Program at https://www.audubonwe.org/about-1-1. Learn more about the Starter Burrow Program at https://www.audubon.org/news/where-burrowing-owls-are-your-neighbors. Go to the Seabird Stewardship Program at https://www.audubonwe.org/about-1. Go to the Gopher Tortoise Program at https://www.audubonwe.org/copy-of-owl-watch. Go to Conservation Collier at https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/government/public-services/divisions/conservation-collier?locale=ht. Join Catherine Greenleaf, a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 20 years of experience rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife, for twice-monthly discussions about restoring native habitat and helping the birds in your backyard. Access the BIRD HUGGER Newsletter here: www.birdhuggerpodcast.com. Send your questions about birds and native gardening to birdhuggerpodcast@gmail.com. (PG-13) St. Dymphna Press, LLC.
One of our coolest and easily overlooked creature on the island is the burrowing owl. Folks come to the island specifically to find them. In this episode you'll get some pointers on how to find them and some tips on enjoying them responsibly.Thanks to Jessica from Hawkwatch International for helping answer some of my questions. Find info on the good work they're doing at hawkwatch.org.
Luke Jones and Nestor assess the wreckage of the Buffalo Bills and who is going to Super Bowl LVII in Glendale? Great AFC and NFC Championship Games ahead on Sunday.
The ABA is gearing up to announce its 2023 Bird of the Year but we're not ready to say good-bye to the year of the Burrowing Owl just yet. With that in mind, we welcome Colleen Wisinski and Susanne Marczak of the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's Burrowing Owl Recovery Program to talk about their efforts to protect the local population of Burrowing Owls and what they've learned about the species in doing so. Also, Nate is back from a great Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!
How to get yourself in the right place to write, and how to use what you already have on the page to find your way forward, with authors Grace Talusan and Jessica Keener.Grace Talusan is the author of The Body Papers, which won the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing and the Massachusetts Book Award in Nonfiction. Her writing has been supported by the NEA, the Fulbright, US Artists, the Brother Thomas Fund, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. She teaches in the Nonfiction Writing Program at Brown University. Jessica Keener's latest novel, Strangers in Budapest, was an Indie Next pick, a "best new book” selection by Entertainment Weekly, Chicago Review of Books, January Magazine, Real Simple, and a Southern Independent Bookstore Association (SIBA) bestseller. Her debut novel, Night Swim, was a national bestseller, followed by Women in Bed, her collection of award-winning stories. She has taught writing at Brown University, Boston University, Grub Street, and the Story Summit, and is currently completing a new novel. An anniversary edition of Night Swim is forthcoming in February 2023. And here are some of the things we talked about.First, Nancy Krusoe's method of “burrowing” which she discusses in her contributor's notes for her story “Landscape and Dream” in The Best American Short Stories 1994:Secondly, Douglas Bauer's The Stuff of Fiction: Advice on CraftAlso the idea from Virginia Woolf of “gathering in,” most helpful for revision.And finally, one of our marvelous webinar participants (Allison Grinberg-Funes) shared a writing software tool called “focusmate”: “It's a software where you can schedule 25 or 50 minute sessions and be on video with someone. At the beginning, you say what you're working on, then you get to work! You stay in the seat. At the end of the time period, you tell the person how much you accomplished. It's free for 3 sessions a week. More than that is $5/mo and it's honestly worth it in my opinion!” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
On this date, in 1965, a newspaper article reported the main characteristics of burrowing owls, noting that they are among the “few bird species to nest in burrows in the ground.”
In our last episode, we discussed how rodenticides, also known as rat poisons, can have a negative impact on our birds of prey. Today, we'll be talking about Florida's five resident owl species and how to identify them by the calls they make. These owls are valuable predators in our local ecosystems, both rural and urban, and can be easily identified with just a little practice. Learn more: Watch our webinar: https://youtu.be/XhTFTNucDcw Commonly Confused Owls in Florida: https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/polkco/2019/11/06/commonly-confused-owls-in-florida/ Check out inaturalist.org for owls observed near you: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=21&q=owl&subview=map&iconic_taxa=Aves Owl Calls: Great horned owl calls: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Horned_Owl/sounds Barred owl calls: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Barred_Owl/sounds Barn owl calls: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Barn_Owl/sounds Eastern screech owl calls: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Eastern_Screech-Owl/sounds Burrowing owl calls: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Burrowing_Owl/sounds How You Can Help: Share what you learned with a friend! Consider adding habitat for our owl friends. See these links for nestbox plans: Eastern screech owl, barred owl, and barn owl Think carefully before using any rodenticides and try other methods of rodent control, first! Sources for this Episode: Cornell's All About Birds website: barn owls, barred owls, great horned owls, Eastern screech owls, burrowing owls FWC's Owl Pages - https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/#!categoryid=1149&subcategoryid=16772&status= If you enjoyed this episode, please consider sharing it with a friend who might enjoy learning about Florida's natural areas and the wild things that live here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naturallyflorida/message
Despite its name, the Burrowing Owl doesn't do much digging. It's better known for its hair-raising hiss, which may have evolved to mimic the warning of a cornered rattlesnake. The sonic threat of a venomous reptile could be just enough to warn away most unwanted visitors from the owl's nest burrow. In one experiment, ground squirrels were nearly as alarmed by the Burrowing Owl's hiss as they were by the recording of a real rattlesnake!More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
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She was born a low and needful thing. Hatched down in the tannin dark, dead leaf pillowed, gnashing her mouth in the loam. Burrowing deep where shed buttons and broken boot laces lay. Alone and babbling, prowling for worm-meat and snail-slick in the wet ground rot. Fattened on maggot and grub, she hardened white and lay sarcophagal. Then a second birth, splitting free and strange in new skin. | Copyright 2022 by Micah Dean Hicks. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.
SHARPLES – Burrowing In Ep. 3In this episode our childhood friend Ben Sharples joins us in discussing all things film related, we talk about new releases, our current disdain of Marvel films and which films we have all been watching lately.-Follow Ben Sharples on Twitter (@bensharplesdp) and Instagram (@bensharples_film). For more film related content subscribe to Ben's YouTube channel https://youtube.com/c/BenSharplesVideos.Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O'NeillFollow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what movies you've watched lately!Audio Editing by Jake Quinn Cover Art by Aliona HaskiMusic by Cam CavagnaroOther fun stuff:https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClubSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
XMEN IS THE NEW SEX – Burrowing In Ep. 2Come settle down after a grueling few weeks on this capitalist hellscape we call Earth to hang out with the boys, catch up, and talk about some movies we've seen lately! We'll be back next week with a new episode of our Show Me a Film series, but for now, curl up and relax with the boys for a few fleeting moments of solace amidst the chaos. -Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O'NeillFollow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what movies you've watched lately!Audio Editing by Jake Quinn Cover Art by Aliona HaskiMusic by Cam CavagnaroOther fun stuff:https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClubSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On his private space station high above Earth, Professor Burkhead has begun conducting a ground-breaking social experiment. Each week, his “Unifier” pairs together two unlikely creatures and puts them in a room together where the two subjects (an accountant and a giant squid, one week; a porcupine and a ballerina the next, etc) talk, debate, get to know each other, and maybe learn something new about themselves in the process.For more great podcasts, visit http://gzmshows.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Some new happenings are unfolding in the local fitness community. Also, with housing in high demand across Arizona, bird groups are rescuing more burrowing owls as development continues to destroy their habitat. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Burrowing for information about some more of the wildlife on High Ash Farm!
The Belted Kingfisher dashes through the air, warning intruders with its rapid-fire, rattling call. In spring, the best places to see Belted Kingfishers are along sandy banks -- they are busy digging burrows, where they will nest. The holes typically reach three to six feet into the bank, but some nesting holes can extend fifteen feet. Learn more at BirdNote.org.
When you think of owls, you may think of the nocturnal animal known for operating peacefully in a tree at night. But in this episode, Amazing Wildlife is exploring a special species, the burrowing owl that is active in the daytime and on the ground. Hosts Rick and Ebone dissect what makes these tiny birds so unique, what's behind their declining numbers, and their connection to the decline in prairie dogs and ground squirrels. Colleen Wisinski, our Conservation Program Manager, later joins the show to share the current project in place to protect burrowing owls and the process of reintroducing the owls at the San Diego Zoo back into the wild. If you have a question for Amazing Wildlife you can send them to wildlife@iheartmedia.com for your chance to hear it on the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.