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We've got a fun one for you this week as we get ready for a very special guest: Peter Kaestner—the first person to see 10,000 bird species in the wild. We speak to him next week. To prep for that epic conversation, we're taking a closer look at the bird that earned him that milestone: the Orange-tufted Spiderhunter. Spoiler alert—Amanda was not impressed by it at first, and John and Shannon do their best to change her mind. Along the way, we get into species counts, what they mean, and how birders keep track. We also answer a mailbag question on Rusty Blackbirds and Common Grackles. As always, you've got married ornithologists and Field Museum curators John Bates and Shannon Hackett, plus RJ Pole and Amanda Marquart.Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube Instagram TikTok BlueSky
This week, we have a brand new guest of the show, Grackle. He's been a part of our community for over 4 years and we finally get to hear his Destiny story and a few things that might surprise you. We go over the highlights from This Week in Destiny and answer questions from our community and it's also time to add some music to our show playlist. Uncle Scumdeth has a touching question for us as well at the end. Don't forget the outtakes at the end of the show music. Welcome to Guardian Down Cast: A Destiny Podcast...if you love to play the game Destiny 2, you've come to the right place. We're a podcast community full of like minded Guardians who love the game. Have you ever wondered who that gamertag next to you is in a raid? Where are they from? How did they find Destiny? Well, it's our mission to hear the stories of our Destiny community, wherever that may be. We report the latest updates and news within the game and community and we're a podcast that emphasizes our community, because without it, it's just not the same Destiny. That's why our show motto is "Guardian Down Cast...your stories, your community...your Destiny. RNGGator on X Kingsleymac on X ToddtheGatr on X Join GDC on X... See the show LIVE on YouTube... Want to leave us a voicemail for the show? Need a Destiny clan? Join us! Want to give back to our show and community? Join our Patreon Community! GDC Instagram ...join in the conversation in our GDC Discord Check out our brand new site! Apple Music GDC Song Playlist GDC Spotify Song Playlist Songs for Uncle Scumdeth's Question: Mad World - Gary Jules Optimistic - Radiohead Man in the Wilderness- Styx
Great-tailed Grackles live up to their name. The glossy black males trail their long, V-shaped tails behind them as they fly, almost like a plane towing a banner ad. And while not quite as flashy, the brown-feathered females have impressively long tails, too. Also known as the Mexican Grackle, this species lives in all sorts of habitats from the northern coasts of South America to the western U.S. Their ability to live in both cities and farmland has helped Great-tailed Grackles expand as far north as Iowa.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.
For this episode, I'm joined by three members of Grackle, a Louisville, Kentucky-based indie/progressive rock band that defies simple classification, with elements of prog, alt-rock, jazz, classical, folk, classic rock, and more. Primary songwriter Steve Katsikas (vocals, keyboards, saxophone, etc.) along with backing vocalist Jennifer Lauletta and drummer Jeff Gard stopped by for a discussion of the band's recently released third album, All That Matters, which sees Grackle take a big step forward in development in songwriting and finding themselves as a band. Big thanks to the three musicians for the chat. Check out Grackle's website at grackleband.com, follow them on Facebook, and sample their music at grackleband.bandcamp.com. Please hit the like button and/or leave a rating/review wherever you consume this podcast. You can read my Michael's Record Collection newsletter for free by signing up at michaelsrecordcollection.substack.com. Follow MRC on Twitter (@MikesRecords), like it on Facebook, and follow on Instagram and/or TikTok. I'm also on Bluesky now as well. Have questions or comments or want to suggest a topic? Hit me up at michaelsrecordcollection@gmail.com. I'd love to have your support for this independent podcast. You can become a patron of this show by becoming a Michael's Record Collection Patreon subscriber starting at only $2 per month at the MRC Patreon page. Supporter benefits escalate at each level, providing more value the more you support the show. For example, you will know about interviews in advance and at some levels you can submit questions for the artists, come on the show to co-host, enter prize drawings, and more.
In this exciting episode of Birds of a Feather Talk Together, hosts John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart dive into the fascinating world of the Purple Martin. Learn how these remarkable birds depend on man-made structures for nesting, particularly in the Eastern U.S., and why they're so unique.In the second half, we tackle a mailbag question about a Grackle causing trouble by killing other birds in suburban areas. Is this behavior typical?This episode is packed with crucial bird insights, environmental concerns, and expert advice you won't want to miss. Tune in to learn more about Purple Martins!#PurpleMartin #BirdWatching #FireworksImpact #GrackleBehavior #BirdConservation #BirdsOfAFeather #BirdsOfPrey #SuburbanBirds #BirdLife #WildlifeProtection #BirdLovers
Rob Breaux and Clint Scott discuss Rob Walking out of the movies for a refund and they ask what movie we should have walked out of. Next, they discuss the Red Raiders in the NFL Combine and what they need to do in order to move up the draft boards. Thomas Dye gives us his play of the day and Aaliyah Chavez and our predictions on where she will commit. Clint gives us what's going on and Rob talks about his grackle attack from his childhood.
What do you do when there isn't a bird guide for neck of the woods? You write one. Aaron N.K. Haiman is the author of the new book,Birds of the California Delta. Haiman talks about Delta habitats and shares his insights into the lives of a few of the 25 bird species profiled inBirds of the California Delta. Web search “Yellow-billed Magpie” now! Haiman is also a mentor, paying forward his passion and expertise by supporting young people in birding including a bird-a-thon team.—You can findBirds of the California Deltaathttps://www.heydaybooks.com/catalog/birds-of-the-california-delta/ or your local bookseller. Haiman is on Instagram as@ abirdingnaturalist andYouTube.—Creator and Host: Georgia Silvera SeamansProducer and Editor: Pod for the PeopleVocalizations: Sandhill Crane juvenile callhttps://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/42404971Great-tailed Grackle callhttps://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/210599Sandhill Crane callhttps://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/28803581Yellow-billed Magpie callhttps://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/199531981American Kestrel callhttps://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/133146
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Aaron comes to the show with an interesting story of how he discovered music in his life, and what he's currently doing with it. Hopefully, it's more than what I'm doing with my comedy career, which is spending a lot of time denying I wrote my own material.,Anyway, thanks for coming on the show, Aaron! Programming Note: "Sherpa Selects" airs on Saturdays. And I will take requests and mention your name!!! Programming Note #2: Next week will be a "Sherpa Selects" rebroadcast of the Christmas interview with Kat McLead from 2020. Have a listen, if you haven't heard it yet! More thanks: Publicist Extraordinaire: Steven Joiner Music Credits/Voiceovers: Bruce Goldberg ( aka Lord Mr. Bruce); other Voices: The Sherpa-lu Studio Players YouTube: @sherpalution5000 @sherpalution : social media for FB, IG, Twitter, & TikTok Link page: https://bio.link/jimthepo Email:jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com Support:Review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Podium is your tool for AI generated show notes, chapters, clips, transcripts, and more. Try it out today and get 3 free hours and 50% off your first month: https://hello.podium.page?via=sherpa
Many people become birders by way of backyard feeders, including BirdNote's Content Director Jonese Franklin. And while she loves to watch Northern Cardinals and Blue Jays pay a visit for some seed, she's also enchanted by species that some folks would call “nuisance birds,” especially the Common Grackle. Witnessing the teamwork and dedication these birds display when building their nest is an extraordinary sight to behold – and a reminder that even underappreciated birds deserve our sympathies.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.
Lady Grackle and Cupcake make up the the iconic #ATX #drag duo known as the DIRTY DYNASTY. Watch as two #old #men talk about S-E-X babyyyy, and a million other things.
Grackle species are also distinguished by their size and color: between a robin and a crow in size, they are about the same length as American crows, but not as heavy.
The annual CSUN conference in California brings together some of the biggest names in accessible technology from across the globe. Dave Williams from RNIB Tech Talk has been on the conference floor this year to speak to some of the delegates. Jeff Mills is the co-CEO of Grackle Docs, a company hoping to make PDF documents more accessible for blind and partially sighted users.
Search for the Red-bellied Grackle in Jardin, Colombia. If you're enjoying CHASING FEATHERS and want to buy me a coffee, visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chasingfeathers Theme: La Boqueria (Sting version) by Loius Nichols. Courtesy of Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/uWeGdACji6/ Please send feedback to: Charley Hesse cfchesse@gmail.com
Some are old, some are new, some are wild, and some are blue. Bachelorette parties can often be too much or too little. It can be hard to please everyone, especially with a group of different personality types. In reality, the only one who needs to have the time of their life is the bride, but it's always better when everyone has a great time!When I flew to Austin, Texas, for my future sister in law's bachelorette party, I did not know what to expect. I had never been to Austin, and I had never met any of the girls coming besides Jess (my now sister-in-law) and her maid of honor, Natalie. I was pleasantly surprised by the entire trip and the people I was with. We had an absolute blast, getting along famously, and got a little bit of everything Austin had to offer in just a few short days.When to Go and Where to Stay.The best time to visit Austin is in March when there is lots of sunshine, but the weather isn't too hot yet, and the air is breezy and filled with the blooming of Texas spring. For a bachelorette party, there are many excellent Airbnbs to choose from. Their price ranges are very fair. Plus, staying in a house with a group for bonding is always better!Lunch/BrunchFor a fantastic Tex-Mex spot, try Gueros Taco Bar. I had some of the best breakfast tacos I have ever had, and I also got a frozen margarita that was top-notch. My favorite lunch spot was, hands down, Terry Black's BBQ. The brisket melted in my mouth, and because I was so stuffed, I took my cornbread on the plane ride home with me!ShoppingThe streets of downtown Austin were lined with thrift booths and handmade jewelry. From cowboy boots to handmade copper jewelry and unique fringe jackets, this little shopping area was such a blast! I got a super cute floral blazer at one of the vintage vendor booths. When moseying around downtown, don't forget to get an "insta pic" with the famous "I love you so much" wall downtown!Dinner My favorite dinner spot was at the Oasis. This is a MUST-do when in Austin. The entire restaurant, bar, and shopping center sit on the cliff overlooking the gorgeous Lake Travis. The view is spectacular and unlike anything I have ever seen. It had a serenity, and you felt like you were looking at a coastal area in Greece! You can eat excellent Mexican food on the cliff with the view of the setting sun. The stars come out after and set in a rich blue-shaded sky that looks like the ocean. For a fancier dinner night, try Il Bruto. Il Bruto is a charming Italian-inspired eatery nestled within the heart of the city. It is a mix of rustic, stylish, and cozy! Renowned for its handmade pasta dishes crafted with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, Il Bruto is basically traditional Italian cuisine mixed with innovative twists. SnacksMy favorite local culinary delight had to be the Kolache. Originating from Central Europe, this delectable pastry is a sweet treat filled with an array of delightful fillings like fruit, cheese, jam, or meat. Crafted from a yeast-based dough, it's then generously stuffed with the chosen filling before being baked to perfection. Kolaches are widely enjoyed as a breakfast staple across various countries, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and the United States. In the late 1880s, Czech immigrants brought the tradition of Kolache to Texas, and it soon found its place in Texan culture!DancingAustin has a poppin' party scene! Whether you are looking for a club vibe or boot scootin', you will be pleased. Some hot bars were the Neon Grotto, Shangri-La, Sam's Town Point. Also, check out Rainey Street, where a local told us the fun is at. The night we went out on the town, we stopped at Domo Alley-Gato Tatsu-Ya for drinks, went to Il Bruto for dinner, and learned to western dance with some real cowboys at The White Horse. Texan VinoIf you are with a group of wine girlies, check out The Duchman Family Winery in Driftwood, Texas. This hidden gem sits at the heart of the Texas Hill Country, and they're all about crafting wines that scream Texas pride. From their vineyard tours to tasting sessions, they're all about letting your group hang out while letting you sip on some funky vinos. And guess what? They only use Texas-grown grapes, so you know you're getting a taste of the Lone Star State in every glass. When we went, the weather was perfect, and we continued bonding in the breezy yard out front of the winery. Whether you're into a zesty Vermentino or a bold Aglianico, a trip to the Duchman Family Winery is a fabulous place to hang out in the sunshine and taste Texas charm.Outdoor ActivitiesAustin has beautiful scenery with a mix of rolling hills, rivers, and cityscape. It also has quite a few natural hidden gems. The two-mile hike to Hamilton Pool Preserve was quiet, & relaxing. It was non-strenuous, and the rocky cliffs and sparkling streams were serene. The pool was spectacular, but the water was cold! I took a relaxing nap in the warm sun with the sound of the trickling water. Another must-see spot is Zilker Park. Here, you can relax in the cool river or rent kayaks and adventure through the calm water. We saw so many turtles tanning on logs and Grackle birds. We kayaked through the tranquil water under bridges, getting a great view of the city. Afterwards, we relaxed in the park and had a little picnic with the view of the city behind us. Austin, Texas is the ultimate destination for an unforgettable bachelorette party. With its lively atmosphere, diverse entertainment options, and vibrant nightlife, Austin offers the perfect backdrop for celebrating the bride-to-be in style. From indulging in mouthwatering barbecue and craft cocktails on Rainey Street to dancing the night away to live music on Sixth Street, there's no shortage of excitement in this bustling city. With its abundance of trendy boutique hotels, scenic outdoor activities, and pampering spas, Austin provides endless opportunities for relaxation and adventure alike. Whether cruising down Lady Bird Lake on a party barge or exploring the city's eclectic shops and art galleries, Austin promises a bachelorette party experience that's as unique and memorable as the bride herself.
Natalie Darrah flies on in as we recount Dewey's harrowing run in with a past guest, argue over our favorite Rory Gilmore love interests, explore the parrothead lifestyle, and try and fail to change Natalie's mind about the Great-tailed Grackle! Bird List: Bufflehead Cinnamon Teal Cedar Waxwing Great Egret Great Blue Heron Double-crested Cormorant American Coot Mallard Spotted Sandpiper Black-necked stitl Red-winged Blackbird American Wigeon Black-crowned Night Heron Song Sparrow Canada Goose Snowy Egret --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/birder-barely-knowher/support
Dragonfly dreamers and willowy wrens, This is an energy audio tidbit straight from the soul, handcrafted for your experiencing enjoyment, recorded in the wee hours on a rainy winter desert night.The mana is real, the power is real, and the Spirit of the Land is always here. We just have to open our minds, loosen our hearts and retrieve our souls. You chose to be here. Remember.Run like the Wild Buffalo. Take comfort in the Thunder. Seek solace in the Movement. Know freedom in the Dance. Soñadores de libélulas y reyezuelos cimbreños,Este es un fragmento de audio energético directamente del alma, hecho a mano para que lo disfrutes, grabado en las primeras horas de la madrugada en una noche lluviosa de invierno en el desierto.El maná es real, el poder es real y el Espíritu de la Tierra siempre está aquí. Sólo tenemos que abrir nuestra mente, soltar nuestro corazón y recuperar nuestra alma. Tú elegiste estar aquí. Recordar.Corre como el Búfalo Salvaje. Siéntete cómodo con el Thunder. Busque consuelo en el Movimiento. Conoce la libertad en la Danza.con tranquilidad y fe,little raven kakawww ~ this tidbit is crafted for use with headphones ~~ este bocado está diseñado para usarse con auriculares ~Thumbnail Art: Behind The Rain by Jose Miguel BarrionuevoTRACKLIST FOR THIS EAT:AWAKE NATION - 963Hz House Cleanse MusicPatricia Alcaraz - La Sandunga* (Fair Use Edit: Slightly Slowed) Great-Tailed Grackle (Homie de Pajaro) Song*Sandunga is a rarely used word in the Spanish language that can be translated in a variety of ways including; gracefulness, elegance, charm, wit, and celebration.Support the showIf you dig the pod, check out the adjacent video & livestream show Barbarian Yak Fest w/ Dr. Sylvie & Deus ex Machinist on Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/BarbarianYakFestFind me on IG: barbarian_noetics Become a Beloved Patron: patreon.com/noetics (unlock bonus content plus win a Dream Interpretation)Direct Donate on PayPal @barbarian.noetics@proton.me or Cash App@ $BarbarianRavenOne time donation: buymeacoffee.com/noetics.Spread the word and tell a friend. Remember to set the BNP on Auto Download after you subscribe. I appreciate you all.Let's Activate the human spirit! FAIR USE DISCLAIMER:Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 allows for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, education and research."The good things of prosperity are to be wished; but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired." - Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Dragonfly Dreamers, In the meantime, while I cook up a deep and juicy fancy-studio conversation that was just had with my Palestinian friend Brandon, mi amor, y mi amiga G, I wanted to offer an Energy Audio Tidbit on an absolutely blissed out nearly full moon Sunday evening here in Sonoran desert Mesoamerica. I am thankful for the adults in the room with power right now on the world stage who are showing restraint. I am thankful each moment that neutron bombs aren't dropped on my head. I am praying for a Ceasefire. War must be between fighters. Blowing up essential infrastructure and dropping bombs on civilians and kids is not war. Stop it. Love you all. Let's all pray for a Ceasefire. Not a bullshit humanitarian pause. Ceasefire. con amor y humildad,little raven kerkawwwTRACKLIST FOR THIS EAT Ritmos del Sur - Don Juan Mezcal Folktronicast Mama Nesha - Cacao Mix Organic DowntempoSupport the showIf you dig the pod, check out the adjacent video & livestream show Barbarian Yak Fest w/ Dr. Sylvie & Deus ex Machinist on Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/BarbarianYakFestFind me on IG: barbarian_noetics Become a Beloved Patron: patreon.com/noetics (unlock bonus content plus win a Dream Interpretation)Direct Donate on PayPal @barbarian.noetics@proton.me or Cash App@ $BarbarianRavenOne time donation: buymeacoffee.com/noetics.Spread the word and tell a friend. Remember to set the BNP on Auto Download after you subscribe. I appreciate you all.Let's Activate the human spirit! FAIR USE DISCLAIMER:Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 allows for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, education and research."The good things of prosperity are to be wished; but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired." - Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Grackle is an original, Louisville, Kentucky-based rock band that formed in 2015. They have released two albums, played over 50 shows in the region, and developed a strong following based on their mesmerizing live shows. The band is defined by unique instrumentation, featuring violin/saxophone (Myra Kean) and cello (Travis Carlisle) in addition to keyboards (Steve Katsikas), bass (Mike Lankford), and Drums (Jeff Gard). Their music has been described as "proudly guitarless" as it blends elements of indie and progressive rock, modern musical theater, and classical elements into driving and careening arrangements that zig and zag without regard to boundaries and genre-restricted sensibilities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
This episode—which is Number 85—is about the Meadowlarks of the world.And it's not just those three North American species: the Western, Eastern, and Chihuahuan. There are actually 8 bird species we call meadowlarks. The other five are found primarily in South America. We'll be talking about them today, too.Meadowlarks belong to the New World Blackbird family, Icteridae. This family includes birds like Red-winged Blackbird, Baltimore Oriole, and the Great-tailed Grackle.There's a lot to admire about meadowlarks. The 3 yellow-breasted and 5 red-breasted meadowlark species bring color and music to the windswept grasslands of the Americas. ~~ Leave me a review using Podchaser ~~Link to this episode on the Science of Birds website Support the show
Ranging from metallic hisses to electronic yodels, sounds of grackles may not be music to our ears—but they have their own rough beauty, a distinctive, primal harshness. Grackle songs evolved to carry through their nesting habitats — dense marshes and brushy landscapes — where more lyrical notes and phrases wouldn't carry well. However strange they may sound, they know how to make themselves heard.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.
Doug talks hunting, fishing, and sports with callers. The conversation continues about new Texas laws around hunting from navigable waterways.
John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss the Purple Martin. These birds live almost entirely in man-made structures in the Eastern US, listen to learn more. We also discuss what impact fireworks have on birds, and what the recent smoke across the US means for birds. After that, we read a mailbag question about a Grackle that has been killing other birds in the suburbs. It's a jam-packed episode - our first since the 4th of July. Enjoy!Follow us in instagram @birds_of_a_feather_podcastSend us your questions podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comThanks for listening!!
This week we talk about pimento cheese, physical therapy, cauliflower, magic mushrooms, food shows, and Twitter alternatives. Support us on Patreon to keep the podcast going, view more detailed show notes, and to gain access to exclusive content at: http://www.patreon.com/theshowsamandjoe Favorite things: Taste the Nation (S02) with Padma Lakshmi USB-C Desk Fan
In this episode, Michael Jones and Jordan Cwierz eat and review Taco Bell Enchirito & Chile Verde Fries so you know if it's worth eating. They also talk about eating on the show, the importance of free food, getting serious about ordering, and Pasta Pete candy. Are you coming to RTX or what dude, the Rat & Grackle ain't gonna sauce itself. Grab a ticket and info at www.RTXaustin.com Sponsored by Honey http://joinhoney.com/facejam and ExpressVPN http://expressvpn.com/facejam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dead Airwaves E 38 There's nothing to fear by David Kempf Read by Wesley Critchfield Tonight we present David Kempf's take on the infamous Sherlock Holmes and Professor Morarity confrontation. David Kempf has written over fifty short stories, many with themes of horror fiction. He has won several writing awards including first place in Millersville University's Lemuria magazine's short story competition. Two of his short stories were selected for the 2007 publication of The Grackle. He is a frequent contributor to the British website www.mastersofhorror.co.uk. He has written two children's books Tell Me More About Earth & The Wisdom Tree. The Wisdom Tree he wrote with his son Andrew to help families understand the issues associated with addiction. In 2014 he wrote The Horror of It All, featuring interviews with prominent figures in the horror community. All the proceeds from that book went to help those suffering from ALS. He is currently the author of six novels: Dark Fiction, The Petsorcist, Damned Fiction, They Laughed at Me, Travel Bug, and The Wager of Sin. David recently contributed to the poetry book Venomous Words which made the preliminary ballot nomination for the Bram Stoker Awards. David's latest work is Four Murder Mystery Plays, which are four murder mystery one-act plays that revolve around the problems of addiction. David was recently interviewed on NBC Radio's House of Mystery to discuss the project. https://shows.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio/episodes/david-kemp-four-murder-mystery-plays Make sure you visit https://www.screamingeyepress.com/ And check out Twisted Pulp Magazine. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mslade/message
In this episode, Michael Jones and Jordan Cwierz eat and review Papa John's Doritos Cool Ranch Papadia so you know if it's worth eating. They also talk about Papa Johns lawsuits, if Papa John is still at Papa Johns, intense P Johns spyware, and a snack we all like from Nuts dot com who IS a sponsor but we didn't know that at the time. Come to our RTX and drink with us at the Rat & Grackle pub July 7-9. www.rtxaustin.com cheers to us and the monkey Sponsored by ExpressVPN http://expressvpn.com/facejam Honey http://joinhoney.com/facejam and Nuts.com http://nuts.com/facejam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Take ME out. In this episode, Michael Jones and Jordan Cwierz eat and review Dell Diamond Grilled Cheese Hot Dog so you know if it's worth eating. They also talk about recording at a baseball game, the national anthem, a grand slam, all these kids, and more. RTX is July 7-9 and we'll be there. Drop in to the Rat & Grackle pub then see a live episode of Face Jam. www.RTXAustin.com Sponsored by Shady Rays http://shadyrays.com and use code FACEJAM Sunday http://getsunday.com/facejam and Factor http://factormeals.com/facejam50 and use code facejam50 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Great-tailed Grackles live up to their name. The glossy black males trail their long, V-shaped tails behind them as they fly, almost like a plane towing a banner ad. And while not quite as flashy, the brown-feathered females have impressively long tails, too. Also known as the Mexican Grackle, this species lives in all sorts of habitats from the northern coasts of South America to the western U.S. Their ability to live in both cities and farmland has helped Great-tailed Grackles expand as far north as Iowa. 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.
Summary:A three-minute podcast from the hosts of The Feathered Desert about individual bird species found in the desert Southwest Show Notes: Bird song provided by Macaulay Library at Cornell Lab of Ornithology, recorded by Micheal O'Brien www.allaboutbirds.org
Recorded on July/19/2022==========In this week's episode reviews, Norman Sanzo & Jakob Fon Torkar reviews the 4th issue of My Little Pony Generations. Join us for an entertaining review, it's gonna be an amazing show!!!In the issue, the Mane Six team up with ponies from another world to stop Grackle and Dyre and their havoc-wreaking Smooze.- Issue №: 4- Published: January 26, 2022- Writer: Casey Gilly- Artist: Michela Cacciatore- Colorist: Heather Breckel- Letterer: Neil Uyetake- Editor: Megan Brown==========CreditsIntro & Outro Song- Title: The MBS Show Theme Song- Artist: Andy "MandoPony" Stein
Recorded on June/25/2022==========In this week's episode reviews, Norman Sanzo, Torterra1324 & Jakob Fon Torkar reviews the 2nd issue of My Little Pony Generations. Join us for an entertaining review, it's gonna be an amazing show!!!In the issue, friendship in Ponyville begins to fall apart as Grackle and Dyre's lackeys Black Belle, Shadow Storm, and Violet Shiver wreak havoc.- Issue №: 2- Published: November 17, 2021- Writer: Casey Gilly- Artist: Michela Cacciatore- Colorist: Heather Breckel- Letterer: Neil Uyetake- Editor: Megan Brown==========CreditsIntro & Outro Song- Title: The MBS Show Theme Song- Artist: Andy "MandoPony" Stein
Recorded on June/13/2022==========In this week's episode reviews, Norman Sanzo & Jakob Fon Torkar reviews the 1st issue of My Little Pony Generations. Join us for an entertaining review, it's gonna be an amazing show!!!In the issue, the evil witch Hydia, who attempted to destroy pony-kind a long time ago, tasks her granddaughters Grackle and Dyre with finishing the job. At the same time, Starlight Glimmer and the Mane Six struggle when the School of Friendship becomes overloaded with more students than they can handle.- Issue №: 1- Published: October 20, 2021- Writer: Casey Gilly- Artist: Michela Cacciatore- Colorist: Heather Breckel- Letterer: Neil Uyetake- Editor: Megan Brown==========CreditsIntro & Outro Song- Title: The MBS Show Theme Song- Artist: Andy "MandoPony" Stein
Some embrace them as the unofficial mascots of Texas cities — looking at you, Austin. But others are put off by their scavenger natures. The grackle inspired this Typewriter Rodeo poem.
Going to a carnival sounded like fun and games until it all took a strange turn. Who will eat the most custard? Ryan Pulido (Twitch.tv/BallinRy) was the Guest DM. Chris Gamble was Vitalis. Mark R (@snubbednose) was Rin. Justin Bourne (@Mcsushi3) was Grackle and wrote the Intro/Outro music. Check out our new Wiki! Join our Discord!
This week, we present Small Talks VI! “Small Talks” are short clips recorded with a previous guest that highlights one strategy or one idea in seven minutes or less. In this episode of Small Talks, we hear from Andy Smidt, India Ochs, Lory Chrane, Mark Nichols, and Tali Kellerstein! Before the interviews, Chris and Rachel discuss Chris's “design challenge” he helped create for some 5th graders to help figure out how to attach 3D printed AAC keyguards (i.e. overlays) to AAC devices without needing to remove the case (for warranty reasons). Chris talks about how this authentic problem got the students really excited, and he shares lots of great online resources for getting started with 3D printing keyguards (see links section below). On this episode:
In this episode of The BoldBrush Podcast we sat down with the wonderful Aparna Rupakula, owner of Grackle, a company that specializes in premixed paints using the incredible Munsell color system to help artists understand color from an objective standpoint. Their mixtures help anyone from students all the way to experts so they may achieve their painting goals in a logical manner. If you want to learn about how this system works and how it can remove the confusion out of learning to use color in painting, then this episode is for you. Hear us chat about the struggles of learning color and how to better overcome them, Grackle's mission to become a tool in every artist's repertoire, and their cool new old Master flesh premixtures coming soon!--Watch how the premixtures are made:https://www.instagram.com/grackle.studio/Check out the Grackle website and buy your own set of Munsell paints:https://www.grackle.studio/Or contact Grackle to have your images analyzed:info@grackle.studio--Need an amazing new artist's website? Get your site up and running using our special link:https://www.faso.com/podcast/
Kingsley, Cyn and DesRaven join you this week to give our experiences in the game, talk Destiny news, and give you all the opinions you may not know you needed. Season 15 - The Season of the Lost is in week 24 (and week 9 of the 30th anniversary pack) and we talk about what we have been doing, weekly challenges, and more. This week we interview a great community member, "Red Grackle" and get to know his story in gaming and life. We also talk about the immense weapons crafting and news that just came out. Say hi to 'Red Grackle' in the discord! Please check out our discord to continue the conversation. Links can be found at our website (under about us) at: www.theguardianhub.com Please also leave us a review on Apple podcasts or any other platform, we would appreciate it very much and read it on the air.
For the first time in a long time, 'No Taxes' Nigel Bravo joins us for another podcast. What are we going to talk about? Pff, wouldn't you like to know. @IDS616 @TheArtist616 @StoatKrowKomedy FreelanceWrestling.com This week's song: 'Pallid Mask' - Grackle (2021) We love you.
Auburn Weekend. Guy Fawkes. Another Guy Fawkes story. 10 things that are universally hated by everyone. BTHO auburn. Where does "dixie" come from? The Grackle! The newest members of the Toy Hall of Fame. Doug the really big potato. Invisible tea. Lacey Lively, shark lover. Binge watching. Pre-bedtime snacks.
Another Guy Fawkes story. 10 things that are universally hated by everyone. BTHO auburn. Where does "dixie" come from? The Grackle! The newest members of the Toy Hall of Fame.
Inner Moonlight is the poetry reading series for the Wild Detectives in Dallas! Join us the second Wednesday of every month for reading and conversation with one brilliant writer. In this episode, host Logen Cure talks to award-winning poet Lauren Berry. Lauren Berry received a BA in Creative Writing from Florida State University and an MFA from the University of Houston where she won the Inprint Verlaine Prize and served as poetry editor for Gulf Coast. From 2009 to 2010, she held the Diane Middlebrook Poetry Fellowship at the Wisconsin Institute. Her work has appeared in magazines such as Agni, Silk Road, The Adroit Journal, Denver Quarterly, and Iron Horse Literary Review. Terrance Hayes selected her first collection, The Lifting Dress (Penguin, 2011), to win the National Poetry Series prize. Her second collection, The Rented Altar, won the C&R Press Award in poetry (C&R Press, 2020) and the 2021 gold medal from the Independent Publisher Book Awards. She teaches AP English Literature at YES Prep Public Schools, a charter school that provides college preparatory education to Houston's most underserved communities. Additionally, Lauren leads poetry workshops for local non-profits, Inprint and Grackle and Grackle. Connect with her at poetlaurenberry.com
Modern Times Beer : Fruitlands Fruitlands is tart, fruity, & frighteningly delicious. The sour, salty base beer lays down the funky refreshment, while a heavy dose of passion fruit and guava turns the whole thing into a wall-to-wall tropical fruit fiesta. It's a marvelous mix of elements that collides with your mouth like a fruit-filled asteroid of flavor traveling at the supersonic speed of party. Texas Beer Co : King Grackle Stout The King Grackle Stout is smooth and deep with hints of chocolate and coffee malt.
Guest co-host Rachael Kriger joins Matt, Conor, and Mark to discuss the Austin FC Legends Jersey release, the Q2 Stadium announcement, signing updates, Anthem news, and of course MLS, NWSL, and World soccer happenings. Music by Pope Coke.Anthem Updates / Upcoming Events Board voting. Paid members should make sure they vote by the deadline at the end of the week. Check your email. There's a handy PDF will all the candidate information. If you're on the slack, please reach out with questions. Wanted: Podcast producer! Interns, heed the call! This'll look GREAT on your resume! Austin FC Updates Stadium name! Q2 Stadium (aka The Tree House!) Players since last show: Daniel Pereira (#1 pick in superdraft) midfielder Freddy Kleeman (#11 pick in superdraft) defender Aedan Stanley (#21 pick in superdraft via trade) defender Kekuta Manneh forward, Austin native, former Aztex player Legends jersey! Write-up on Anthem's work designing the sign-offs Critiques on the kit designs Major League Soccer Season starts April 3-4 (maybe). First events there in June? Bryan Reynolds to the MIGHTY AS Roma Jordan Morris to Swansea City, English Championship Former England Lionesses manger Phil Neville to Inter Miami CBA Negotiations. Potential Lock-out? NWSL / Women's Soccer Updates Rachael Kriger's on NWSL and possibility of a team in Austin Update on International Tables World Soccer Updates Copa Libertadores Final - VIVA SANTOS! Frank Lampard Fired. Thomas Tuchel as replacement. Wayne Rooney retires, Man Utd and England top goalscorer, Derby Manager full time Ronaldo breaks all-time goalscoring record! Or does he? American Abroad power rankings Update on International Tables Make your pics segment Palmeiras vs. Santos in the Copa Libertadores Final.Saturday at 2pm Central Tottenham vs. Liverpool in Premier LeagueThursday at 2pm Central Chelsea vs. Tottenham in FA WSLSunday at 6:30am Central Wrap-up This episode was hosted by special guest Rachael Kriger, Conor Heffernan, Mark Turner, and Matt Barbour Our Spanish-language podcast has its own stream. Go to ElHimnoDeAustin.org or search “El Himno de Austin” on your favorite podcast app. Austin Anthem is the Supporters Group for Austin FC. If you're not already a member, sign-up online at AustinAnthem.org. You can follow us on all the social networks at “AustinAnthem” Anthem merchandise is available on our online store - including items with the grackle drum featured on the new Austin FC Legends Jersey. Free shipping of fantastic gear for in the stands or around Austin. Merch money goes to fund our non-profit's operation. We close our episode with a song from a band called Pope Coke, featuring Austinites Jazz Mills and Stephanie Hunt. They have an excellent live performance reputation, and have an amazing and uniquely Austin sound, with elements of pop, funk, and nods to musical styles from the 60s and 70s. They just released their debut album, also titled Pope Coke, which is available on Bandcamp at PopeCokeBand.bandcamp.com. You can also find out more @pokecoke on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and other platforms. We'll have links in the show notes. The song we are playing is titled Shangri-La, enjoy and thanks for listening! If you'd like to send us music to use in the pod or know some musicians who might be interested, drop us an email at podcast@austinanthem.org. We'd love to showcase more Austin music and musicians to Austin soccer fans. Remember to leave us a review and subscribe to the show because you're a trendy soccer influencer and you know it! Wear a mask. Stay safe.
Grackle news! Super Tuesday! JB talks weather. Millennials are outsourcing! How much construction can Austin downtown take? Have you watched Love Is Blind? If you have an Iphone you may be in a lawsuit!
Trudie Goodwin is probably best known for her television roles as Sergeant June Ackland in The Bill and latterly in Emmerdale. But during all that time Trudie has possessed a lifelong interest in birds and bird watching. It was while on holiday in the Caribbean that Trudie first heard the call of the male carib grackle, a tropical blackbird. And she fell in love with this noisy, curious and intelligent bird so much she'd have loved to bring one home with her after the holiday. You can hear more from Trudie in her Tweet of the Week omnibus available on the Radio 4 website Producer : Andrew Dawes