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Missouri Woods & Water - Sportsmen's Nation
Missouri Disabled Sportsmen Coyote Hunt - Ep 309

Missouri Woods & Water - Sportsmen's Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 98:19


This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we get the pleasure to sit down with Brandon, Jesse, Tom, and Jake about the Missouri Disabled Sportsmen's Annual Coyote Hunt.  First, we talk about MDS in general and some of the awesome things they do to get youth and mobility impaired folks outdoors.  Next, we get into this year's coyote hunt and all the fun stories that came from it.  Make sure you check out MDS and all they have to offer at our link below and consider helping them out! Missouri Disabled Sportsmen Website   Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!! Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel!!!   Jason Patterson Land Team - Whitetail Properties Grundy County, MO Elite Hunting & Income Producing Farm with 2 Homes & Outbuildings Platte County, MO 225.47 Acre Hunting Farm & Lodge with Waterfowl, Quail, Woodcock, Turkeys & Deer   HUXWRX Athlon Optics Midwest Gun Works Lucky Buck OnX  Use code MWW20 for 20% off       

Food & Beverage Magazine Live!
F&B Magazine New Now! Episode 108

Food & Beverage Magazine Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 18:21


Welcome to another episode of the Food & Beverage Magazine Podcast! Today, the Editors of Food & Beverage Magazine are bringing you a high-level look at the culinary frontiers and retail innovations defining 2026. We're talking about fresh culinary leadership, including Executive Chef Brandon Bollenbacher taking the helm at The Quail and Chef Miguel Soto joining Hau Tree Cantina. We also explore the newest product launches, from Manischewitz's 2026 Passover innovations to standout items from Wavers at the Natural Products Expo West. Finally, we break down essential retail strategies, snack trends, and beverage innovations fresh from the ECRM Winter Sessions in Dallas and the SEPC Southern Exposure Show.To read the full articles and dive deeper into these trends, visit fbmagazine.com. You can find exclusive interviews and operator insights dropping daily at fbmagazine.com. Be sure to subscribe to the Food & Beverage Magazine newsletter so you never miss what's next. Head over to fbmagazine.com today, and tell them we sent you

The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith

The wilderness was like going to Oxford, Cambridge, or Harvard: a graduate education in the inner life. Test after test from God. This time? It’s hunger. God responds with the Manna and Quail. Will the Israelites learn the lesson that you can’t stockpile grace? It’s doled out daily, on demand, just in time...it’s the “Manna Mentality”.

The Survival Punk Podcast
Stuck Where You Are? Homestead Anyway. | Episode 597

The Survival Punk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 25:43


homestead where you are Stuck Where You Are? Homestead Anyway. | Episode 597 Good morning, this is James from SurvivalPunk.com. Today we're talking about something a lot of you are feeling right now. You want land.You want a homestead.You want chickens, a garden, maybe 40 acres and a creek. But you're in an apartment.Or suburbia.Or stuck in a house you overpaid for. Housing is ridiculous. Rent is ridiculous. Land is ridiculous. So what do you do when you're stuck where you are? You homestead anyway. Stop Wishing You Bought in 2012 There's always that “if only” moment. If only you bought that house in 2012.If only you bought Bitcoin at $8.If only you locked in that 3% mortgage. Here's the truth. Even if you had bought Bitcoin at $8, you probably would've sold it at $100 and felt like a genius. Hindsight makes everything look easy. But it doesn't help you today. What helps you today is controlling spending, increasing income, and stacking cash so you're ready when opportunity shows up. Because deals still happen — but only for people who are ready. Apartment Prepping Is Real Prepping When I first started prepping, I was in an apartment. No balcony. No land. Just walls and limited square footage. You can still do a lot. If you have a balcony, grow something with high return. Don't waste space on novelty crops. Herbs and lettuce mixes are powerful. Sprinkle a lettuce mix in a planter box, cover lightly with soil, water it, and cut what you need for salads. It regrows. High ROI. Easy. Cilantro, if you like it, grows fast and heavy. Zucchini? Great yield. Tomatoes? Honestly… sometimes just buy them. (I've had the worst tomato luck in history.) The point isn't perfection. It's production. Micro-Livestock (Yes, It's a Thing) You're not putting a cow on your balcony. Chickens in an apartment? Probably not realistic. But there are small-scale options. Quail are doable in tight spaces. Eggs and meat from a compact footprint. Rabbits? Possible if managed well. Just don't let the kids name the meat rabbits. Some survivalists even raise meat hamsters. That's not for everyone. I'm not trying to explain that to my daughter anytime soon. But the lesson is this: Constraints don't eliminate options. They force creativity. Suburbia Is Not a Prison If you have even a small yard, you're ahead. You can grow a surprising amount of food on tiny acreage. Look at what micro-homesteaders have done on 1/10th of an acre. Chickens. Vegetables everywhere. Selling surplus. If you're stuck in an HOA? Learn the rules. Push right up to the line. If they push back, remember — there are creative ways to negotiate. Sometimes all it takes is showing that you're willing to be more stubborn than they are. Maximize What You Have Whether it's an apartment, a rental, suburbia, or a house you can't sell without losing money — maximize it. Use vertical storage. Rotate pantry stock. Build skills. Grow what makes sense. Raise what's practical. Increase income. Save aggressively. Because when the right opportunity shows up, you want to move fast. Being stuck doesn't mean being stagnant. It means building quietly. Final Thoughts You don't need 40 acres to start acting like a homesteader. You need discipline. You need creativity. You need to stop waiting for “perfect conditions.” Maximize where you are. Stack cash. Build skills. When the door opens, you'll be ready. This is James from SurvivalPunk.com. DIY to survive. Amazon Item OF The Day House Naturals 5 Gallon Plastic Bucket Pail Food Grade with Blue Screw on Lid(Pack of 3) Made in USA Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don't forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk's The post Stuck Where You Are? Homestead Anyway. | Episode 597 appeared first on Survivalpunk.

Nightlife
Nightlife News Breakdown - Jack Quail - The Australian

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 14:40


Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Jack Quail, political reporter for The Australian in their Parliament House bureau in Canberra.   

Strange Animals Podcast
Episode 474: The Button Quail Mystery

Strange Animals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 9:43


DRAMA! Bird drama! Here are some further-reading links if you want to verify that I’m not vilifying anyone: Buff-breasted Buttonquail: An image claimed to be of this species revealed Buff-breasted Buttonquail: Smoke & Mirrors A review of specimens of Buff-breasted Button-quail Turnix olivii suggests serious concern for its conservation outlook A painted button quail: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. Back in episode 136 we talked about the button quail, because that episode was about tiny animals and the button quail is really tiny. But let's revisit the button quail this month, because we have a mystery associated with a particular species of button quail. Button quails generally live in grasslands and are actually more closely related to shore and ocean birds like sandpipers and gulls than to actual quails, but it's not very closely related to any other living birds. It can fly but it mostly doesn't. Instead it depends on its coloring to hide it in the grass where it lives. It's mostly brown with darker and lighter speckled markings, relatively large feet, and a short little tail. It eats seeds and insects along with other small invertebrates. The button quail is especially interesting because the female is more brightly colored than the male, although not by much. In some species the female may have bright white markings, while in others her speckled markings are crisper than the males. The female is the one who calls to attract a male and who defends her territory from other females. The female even has a special bulb in her throat that she can inflate to make a loud booming call. The male incubates the eggs and takes care of the chicks when they hatch. Baby button quails are fuzzy and active like domestic chicken babies but they're only about the size of a bumblebee. In many species, as soon as the female has laid her eggs, she leaves them and the male and goes on to attract another male for her next clutch of eggs. The various species of button quail live in different areas, including Africa, Asia, and Australia. The species we're talking about today is the buff-breasted button quail, which is native to one small area of Queensland, Australia. It grows about 9 inches long, or 23 cm, which is big for a button quail, most of which are closer to the size of sparrows, and it's reddish-brown with darker and lighter speckles. It's critically endangered due to habitat loss and introduced animals like cats and cattle. There are only an estimated 50 individuals alive today. But that's only an estimate, because no one has actually for sure seen a buff-breasted button quail since 1922. Also, I'm going to call it the BBBQ from now on because that name is hard to say. The 1922 specimen was shot by a naturalist who was collecting specimens for a museum, which was regrettably common at the time and led to a lot of endangered species being driven to extinction. The bird was already rare in 1922 and that was the last anyone saw of it until 1985, when someone reported seeing one. People flocked to the area in hopes of spotting it, but while there were lots of sightings, no one got a good picture of a BBBQ. All the pictures, and all the recordings of its calls, turned out to be of another species of button quail, a very similar bird called the painted button quail. It's been 100 years since the bird was last seen, so while we have lots of museum specimens, we don't have any modern sightings. That means two things. Either the buff-breasted button quail is probably extinct…or it never actually existed in the first place. There are two other species of button quail that live in the same areas where the BBBQ is found, the painted button quail and the brown quail. They're smaller but otherwise look very similar, especially the painted button quail. Maybe people were mistaking larger individuals of painted button quails as a different species. In 2018, a team of scientists from the University of Queensland conducted a search for the BBBQ. All they found were painted button quails. But they discovered something surprising that had never been documented before. During the breeding season, the female painted button quail's feathers are much more reddish-brown, while the rest of the year the feathers on her back are more gray-brown. The team also studied as many BBBQ skins as they could track down from museums, where they learned something else surprising. It turns out that it's not any larger than the painted button quail, which grows up to 8 inches long, or 20 cm. So the birds are the same size and during part of the year, they have almost identical plumage. Hmm. That doesn't mean the buff-breasted button quail never existed. One very distinctive difference between the painted and the buff-breasted species is eye color, with the former having red eyes and the latter having yellow. As far as I know a genetic study hasn't been carried out on the museum specimens, but it's likely that at least some of the specimens—maybe all of them—really are BBBQs. Scientists and bird enthusiasts are still looking for the bird, and that has led to a strange controversy. In early 2022, a naturalist named John Young published a photo on Facebook of what he said was a male buff-breasted button quail on a nest, a photo taken by a camera trap in a secret location. The location had to be secret so that no one would try to find the birds and scare them away or damage a nest. Young said he had 16 other photos of BBBQs but wasn't going to share them until he was ready to publish his findings. He was also raising money to continue his studies at the site. Another naturalist thought there was something fishy about the photo. He discovered that the picture is actually a cropped and flipped photo of a painted button quail bird and nest reportedly taken at a different site—published in 2018 by John Young himself and labeled by him as a painted button quail. Young had reused one of his own photos and assumed no one would notice. But it gets worse. Back in 2013, Young got photographs of another extremely rare Australian bird, the night parrot. One day we'll have an episode about it. It was such a big deal that he was offered a job by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, or AWC, to study the night parrot and the buff-breasted button quail. He documented sightings and produced photos of both birds, but he didn't stay in that job too long. That's because some people started getting suspicious of his parrot photos. After an inquiry into the night parrot photos, the AWC concluded that the eggs in a photo of a night parrot nest were probably fake. And Young's dubious photos go back even farther. In 2006 he claimed to have discovered a new species of parrot in Queensland, but while initially the Queensland government supported learning about the new species, it withdrew its support when the photo turned out to be…suspicious. It looked like Young had altered the coloration of a bird to make it look like a new species. When an expert requested the original photographs, Young said he'd deleted them. More recently, the 2018 painted button quail photo and the supposed 2022 BBBQ photo were examined by a forensic photography expert. Young had removed the metadata from both so no one could tell where they were taken, but there's a little white stone in both pictures that's identical, along with many other identical details. The problem with fake sightings and photographs is that it's actually making things worse for the buff-breasted button quail. The AWC and other conservation groups are trying to get the bird listed as endangered, which means funding for research and conservation. Now all that is in jeopardy because it's not clear if there have actually been any sightings of the bird at all. Hopefully the buff-breasted button quail is still around and someone will get genuine photos of it soon so it can be protected and studied. That's assuming it's a real bird in the first place. Thanks for your support, and thanks for listening!

Upland Nation
Insider: California quail are in other states too ... habitat, hunt strategies, shooting tips

Upland Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 44:29


You don't have to venture to the People's Republic of California to hunt the elusive valley (aka California) quail. They mutter and flutter throughout the West, and I'll share some thoughts on these wily game birds based on my three decades of chasing the little buggers. I'll outline typical and atypical habitats, bird behavior, hunting tactics and a few western towns that can serve as jumping-off points for your next hunt. I'll share my observations on their daily routine, and some less-common places you might find them. The rest is up to you. Insider editions are brought to you by CableGangz tie-out systems. [Take 10% off your next order at CableGangz.com with the promo code CG10.]

Bible in a Year with Jack Graham
God Provides Quail - The Book of Numbers

Bible in a Year with Jack Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 12:21 Transcription Available


In this Bible Story, the people of Israel grumble to God about food. Their constant complaining and ungrateful spirits drive Moses' stress and God appointed 70 men to relieve Moses of his burdens. This story is inspired by Numbers 11:4-11:35. Go to BibleinaYear.com and learn the Bible in a Year.Today's Bible verse is Numbers 11:31 from the King James Version.Episode 43: The burden of the people is becoming too much for Moses to bear alone and at their most recent complaint for meat, he lets God know his feelings. God, in His graciousness, listens to the cry of His servant's heart and provides 70 men to help Moses lead the people, and carry the burden. God also gives those who were complaining for meat what they asked for, but it came at a price.Hear the Bible come to life as Pastor Jack Graham leads you through the official BibleinaYear.com podcast. This Biblical Audio Experience will help you master wisdom from the world’s greatest book. In each episode, you will learn to apply Biblical principles to everyday life. Now understanding the Bible is easier than ever before; enjoy a cinematic audio experience full of inspirational storytelling, orchestral music, and profound commentary from world-renowned Pastor Jack Graham.Also, you can download the Pray.com app for more Christian content, including, Daily Prayers, Inspirational Testimonies, and Bedtime Bible Stories.Visit JackGraham.org for more resources on how to tap into God's power for successful Christian living.Pray.com is the digital destination of faith. With over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible, the Pray.com app has everything you need to keep your focus on the Lord. Make Prayer a priority and download the #1 App for Prayer and Sleep today in the Apple app store or Google Play store.Executive Producers: Steve Gatena & Max BardProducer: Ben GammonHosted by: Pastor Jack GrahamMusic by: Andrew Morgan SmithBible Story narration by: Todd HaberkornSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Untamed Heritage
EP 325 Tradition, Quail, and Classic Shotguns with Rick Lambert

Untamed Heritage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 33:29


In this engaging campfire conversation, Larry Weishuhn sits down with Rick Lambert at Baker Bottoms to talk quail hunting traditions, shotgun preferences, habitat conservation, and a lifetime passion for the outdoors. Rick shares highlights from his recent experience at the historic Grand National Quail Hunt in Enid, Oklahoma, discussing the camaraderie, competition, and conservation focus that make the event special. The conversation expands into broader reflections on declining quail populations, the importance of habitat management, and the evolution of firearms and ammunition. Blending storytelling, technical insight, and classic outdoor nostalgia, this episode celebrates the heritage of upland hunting and the people working to preserve it. Rick recounts being invited to the long-running hunt dating back to the 1940s. Event combines: Two days of hunting Four days of fellowship and fundraising Strong emphasis on habitat preservation and conservation. Rick's team won both the trap shoot and quail competition. Takeaway: The hunt is as much about relationships and conservation as it is about shooting. Larry and Rick discuss the troubling decline of quail populations, especially in Texas. Key factors discussed: Habitat destruction (especially fence line clearing) Disease pressures (including eye worm issues) Changes in land management practices Rick emphasizes: “You cannot destroy the habitat of anything.” Both hosts reflect nostalgically on hearing bobwhite whistles in their youth versus today's scarcity. Rick describes himself as a traditional double-barrel enthusiast. His preferences: Strong love for side-by-side and over-under shotguns Favors sub-gauges, especially the 28 gauge Appreciates wood and steel over synthetic materials Believes .410 is often too challenging for beginners Notable insight: “If you call yourself a shot, you can kill anything with a sub-gauge that you can with a 12 gauge.” Rick shares how his views evolved over time: Early resistance to polymer pistols like Glock Eventually adopted them after seeing their practical advantages Still emotionally prefers traditional firearms This segment provides a thoughtful look at balancing tradition with modern performance. The conversation shifts into lever-action rifles and classic hunting arms. Discussed favorites: Savage 99 (especially in .300 Savage) Marlin rifles (post-Ruger acquisition quality improvements) Browning BLR Ruger No. 1 Rick shares a lifelong dream tied to the Savage 99 and traditional deer camps in the Northeast. Both men stress responsible hunting: Know your personal limits first Know your firearm's limits second Avoid wounding game Practice at distance to improve close-range precision Larry explains that long-range practice is about building confidence for ethical shots inside 100 yards. Rick reflects on future hunting goals: Considering bird hunting trips to Scotland or Sweden Has hunted Africa, New Zealand, Canada, and Mexico Plans to focus more on wing shooting as he ages Memorable line: “At 75 I'm going to start shooting feathers because I love shotgunning.” This episode delivers classic campfire storytelling mixed with practical hunting wisdom. It will especially resonate with: Upland bird hunters Shotgun traditionalists Conservation-minded outdoorsmen Fans of classic firearms The conversation reinforces that great hunting is about heritage, habitat, and the people you share camp with. “Most firearms have more character than we do as shooters.” Learn More: DSC Foundation: dscf.org Dallas Safari Club: biggame.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

That's So Texas Outdoors Podcast
The So TX Quail Experience

That's So Texas Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 72:10


If you have ever wondered what it's like to go on a top notch fully outfitted South Texas quail hunt, then this is the episode for you. This is Manny's specialty and we get into the whole experience of hunting quail in the South TX brush country with bird dogs, quail hunting rigs, drivers, and outriders.  We go in depth as to what to expect on a hunt like this and how the dogs work and how sometimes they struggle to find birds. We also talk about how these types of hunts have the stigma of being an elitest hunt, for the wealthy, and how that's not necessarily always true. We talk about the sport of the hunt, the experiences and the conservation aspect of the hunt.  Manny also shares a close call with one of his dogs and a snake.  Thank you for listening. If you would like to book your next  outdoor adventure with Coastal Concepts LLC., Contact Manny Perez via email at whtailhtr75@yahoo.com  or on FB and IG @coastalconceptsllc Listen to So Texas Outdoors Podcast on your favorite podcast platform or on our website https://www.sotxoutdoors.com Follow us on our FB page or on Instagram at @soTXoutdoors Contact us via email at sotxoutdoors@gmail.com

Farm Talk Podcasts
2-13-26 Lacey Quail NDSU Livestock Specialist Calving

Farm Talk Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 8:21


Lacey Quail NDSU Livestock Specialist Calving

Barnyard Language
Quail Farming and Parenting with Brittany Miller

Barnyard Language

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 83:37


In this interview, Brittany Miller, a second-generation quail farmer from South Carolina, shares the story of her family's 55-year-old business, Manchester Farms. She reflects on how the farm began as her father's hobby and grew into a nationally recognized operation producing quail meat and eggs. Brittany explains what sets quail farming apart, from faster maturation to specialized housing and technology-driven care that supports bird health and quality production. She also discusses the realities of running a family business, balancing farm life with motherhood, and the growing interest in quail products for health, culinary, and pet nutrition uses.We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help us stay on the air. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and if you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch.If you have a something you'd like to Cuss & Discuss, you can submit it here: speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage or email us at barnyardlanguage@gmail.com.

The Orvis Hunting and Shooting Podcast
Stewardship, Leadership, and Culture with Marilyn Vetter of Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever

The Orvis Hunting and Shooting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 89:12


Marilyn Vetter, President and CEO of PF/QF, joins Reid for an inspiring conversation about her work and life. Marilyn describes a rural childhood in North Dakota, a journey into upland hunting through her husband's Sharp Shooter's Kennel, and her winding path to leadership of a prominent Conservation org. Along the way she digs into thoughts on leadership, organizational culture, and why we should be hopeful about the future of the uplands. Marilyn is a force, and an inspiration.   Learn more at www.pheasantsforever.org and see Marilyn in action at The Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic in Minneapolis Feb 20-22!

Nightlife
Nightlife News Breakdown - Jack Quail - The Australian

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 18:58


Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Jack Quail, political reporter for The Australian in their Parliament House bureau in Canberra. 

Wild Turkey Science
Are turkeys eating quail? | #169

Wild Turkey Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 51:23


Is the cause of quail decline because turkeys are eating them? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Mark McConnell to bust this myth…   Resources:   Check out Dr. McConnell's Gamebird Podcast (Here)! Dr. Mark McConnell (Contact) MSU Gamebird Extension (Facebook) (Instagram) (YouTube) We got bug problems | Ep 73 (Watch Here)   Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab   We've launched our second online wild turkey course  ! Enroll in  Wild Turkey Manager: Biology, History & Habitat to learn about the principal biology, mating, behavior, food selection, human dimensions, hunter interactions, and historical context of wild turkeys. This course is accredited by the Society of American Foresters as a Category 2 course worth 7 Continuing Forestry Education credits. Participants can also earn up to 5 CEUs in Category I of The Wildlife Society's Certified Wildlife Biologist Program. Enroll now: https://tinyurl.com/WildTurkeyManagerBio   Be sure to check out our first comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Earn up to 20.5 CFE hours! Enroll Now!    Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow  UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube   Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research!   Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com!   Watch these podcasts on YouTube   Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you!    Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube   Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support!   Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear!   This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.    Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak  

Natural Resources University
Are turkeys eating quail? | Wild Turkey Science #530

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 51:34


Is the cause of quail decline because turkeys are eating them? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Mark McConnell to bust this myth…   Resources:   Check out Dr. McConnell's Gamebird Podcast (Here)! Dr. Mark McConnell (Contact) MSU Gamebird Extension (Facebook) (Instagram) (YouTube) We got bug problems | Ep 73 (Watch Here)   Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab   We've launched our second online wild turkey course  ! Enroll in  Wild Turkey Manager: Biology, History & Habitat to learn about the principal biology, mating, behavior, food selection, human dimensions, hunter interactions, and historical context of wild turkeys. This course is accredited by the Society of American Foresters as a Category 2 course worth 7 Continuing Forestry Education credits. Participants can also earn up to 5 CEUs in Category I of The Wildlife Society's Certified Wildlife Biologist Program. Enroll now: https://tinyurl.com/WildTurkeyManagerBio   Be sure to check out our first comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Earn up to 20.5 CFE hours! Enroll Now!    Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow  UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube   Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research!   Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com!   Watch these podcasts on YouTube   Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you!    Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube   Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support!   Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear!   This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.    Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak  

Savor
Winging It with the European Quail

Savor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 43:51 Transcription Available


This migrating game bird is a model of quality over quantity. Anney and Lauren go beak to tail with the science and history of the European quail.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Negotiation
From Insight to Impact: Global Market Research with Nichola Quail

The Negotiation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 52:34


In this episode of The Negotiation Podcast, host Todd Embley sits down with Nichola Quail, Founder and CEO of Insights Exchange and a leading global market research strategist. Nichola works at the intersection of strategy, research, and execution, helping brands access the right insights to make smarter decisions in complex and fast-changing markets.Nichola shares her career journey and the motivation behind founding Insights Exchange, a platform designed to connect companies with best-in-class research specialists around the world. She explains how her work helps organizations cut through noise, avoid costly missteps, and gain a clearer understanding of consumers across diverse markets.The conversation explores why market research has never been more important, particularly as brands expand internationally and respond to rapidly shifting consumer behaviors. Nichola also discusses common mistakes companies make when interpreting data, and highlights insights from recent global research reports that reveal how consumer attitudes and priorities differ across regions.Discussion PointsNichola's professional background and the founding story behind Insights ExchangeHow Insights Exchange supports brands with tailored global research and insightsWhy market research is critical for navigating uncertainty and entering new marketsCommon pitfalls brands face when misinterpreting or misusing research dataKey findings from recent reports across multiple international marketsHow strong insights can drive better strategy, product decisions, and market entry success

St. Andrew's Church
Sam Fornecker: Exodus :: Give Us Water to Drink

St. Andrew's Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 25:09


Bible StudyDon't just take our word for it . . . take His! We would encourage you to spend time examining the following Scriptures that shaped this sermon: Passage OutlineTasting Bitter Waters (Exodus 15:22–27)Manna and Quail in the Wilderness of Sin (Exodus 16:1–36)"As at Meribah, as on the Day at Massah" (Exodus 17:1–7)Sermon QuestionsReread Exodus 16:13–18.The omer is a unit of measurement describing what is sufficient for each person — in effect, a cap on what the Israelites are to gather. In modern terms, we call this a "lifestyle cap." (Recall Sam's story about John Wesley and the chambermaid.) Have you ever set a lifestyle cap?Reread Exodus 16:19–21. Moses forbids the Israelites to hoard the manna. In modern terms, hoarding is using our resources to untether ourselves from relationships. What opportunities is God giving you to use your resources to lean into relationships?Reread Exodus 16:22–30.Do you practice a Sabbath — a "day of ceasing"? What's getting in the way?Reread Exodus 16:31–35God commanded Israel to commemorate His provision by reserving manna, doubtless in part to steady their confidence in God's provision over their desert sojourn. Are you confident that God is your provider? If not, how have you commemorated His provision? Where are you "looking" to steady your confidence in your Lord and Master?Resources ConsultedChristopher Wordsworth, Notes on Genesis and Exodus (Oxford, 1875)Leon Kass, Founding God's Nation: Reading Exodus (Yale, 2021)Randy Alcorn, Money, Possessions, and Eternity (Wheaton: Tyndale House, 2003)For further resourcesExplore Randy Alcorn's ministry, Eternal Perspective Ministries.Register for The Ridley Institute's Spring 2026 course, "Practicing Simplicity in the Way of Jesus."Questions?Do you have a question about today's sermon? Email Sam Fornecker ().

The Unapologetic Vixen Podcast: Owning Pleasure As A Black Woman
See Yourself Differently w/ Laquel Wright

The Unapologetic Vixen Podcast: Owning Pleasure As A Black Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 49:38


In this episode of Owning Pleasure of Black Women, we dive into the transformative power of boudoir photography with photographer Laquel. This isn't just about taking sexy pictures—it's about the profound experience of seeing yourself through a lens that celebrates rather than criticizes. Laquel shares how she creates safe, welcoming spaces for women to explore different sides of themselves, why most women have never experienced professional pampering, and what happens when high-achieving women finally give themselves permission to be seen. Tune in as we explore the intersection of creativity, rest, self-care, and the revolutionary act of prioritizing yourself—even when guilt shows up. If you're tired of being everyone's photographer but never in the frame yourself, you won't want to miss this one!Key Takeaways:Self-Care Isn't Selfish—It's Necessary: Laquel shares why creating moments for yourself (whether through photography, gardening, or reading in the tub) isn't indulgent—it's essential for maintaining your sanity and identity, especially during chaotic seasons of life.The Power of Being Seen: Most women never experience professional photography beyond maybe their wedding day. Boudoir sessions offer more than pretty pictures—they reveal parts of yourself that have always existed but you've never gotten to witness.Creative Rest is Real Rest: We discuss creative rest as one of the seven types of rest, and how tapping into your creative side (photography, sewing, reading, gardening) actually restores you in ways sleep alone cannot.Listen Now:Ready to discover what becomes possible when you give yourself permission to be seen, celebrated, and pampered? Hit play to explore how boudoir photography is helping women reconnect with parts of themselves they've been too busy to notice!Links Mentioned:Download the 7-Day Self-Care Reset: Ready to transition from survival mode to thriving? Get started with our free reset designed for high-achieving women who are tired of feeling guilty about prioritizing themselves. [Download here at javerywellness.com/reset]Ready for Deeper Transformation? If this conversation resonated and you're realizing you don't want to carry these patterns alone, our clinicians at Javery Integrative Wellness Services work with women like you every day. Complete your intake form at [javerywellness.com/get-started]Connect with Quail: www.laquelwright.comConnect with Us:Instagram: @javerywellnessFacebook: @JaveryIWSYouTube: @JaveryWellnessWebsite:

Untamed Heritage
EP 319 Chasing Carmen Mountain Whitetails & Defending the 2nd Amendment with Jeff Johnston

Untamed Heritage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 27:29


In this episode, Larry Weishuhn sits down in the wilds of West Texas with Jeff Johnston of the NRA and American Hunter. Recorded on a sprawling 40,000-acre cattle ranch near the Mexican border, the two discuss the unique challenges of hunting the "fan-tailed" Carmen Mountain Whitetail in the high desert. Larry and Jeff swap stories about the rugged terrain, the necessity of quality optics, and the diverse wildlife of the Chihuahuan Desert. The conversation then turns to a passionate discussion about the vital importance of the Second Amendment, the role of the NRA, and why unity among gun owners is critical for the future of the United States. [00:00] Intro & Sponsors: Larry introduces the show from the high-elevation desert of West Texas. [02:00] The Landscape: Discussing the "spine-filled" vegetation and diverse wildlife of the Chihuahuan Desert (Javelina, Mule Deer, Elk, Black Bear, and Quail). [04:15] The Carmen Mountain Whitetail: Larry explains the biology of this unique subspecies—smaller than a Coues deer but with a tail the size of a standard whitetail. [06:30] Hunting Stories: Jeff recounts his successful hunt and Larry jokes about "double drop tines." Mentions of Fred Eichler's success in camp. [09:45] Tactics & Gear: The importance of "glassing" in vast country. Discussion on optics (Stealth Vision), rifles, and the necessity of flat-shooting calibers (.270, 7x57, 6.5) and accurate ammo (Hornady). [14:20] The Second Amendment: A serious pivot to the state of gun rights. Larry emphasizes why the 2nd Amendment is the backbone of American freedom. [16:00] The NRA's Role: Why the NRA remains the strongest lobbying organization due to its membership base, not just money. [18:30] Call to Action: Larry urges listeners to write handwritten letters to legislators and maintain membership in gun rights organizations. [21:00] What's Next: Larry discusses his upcoming hunts in Oklahoma and Texas. "Everything here, for the most part, has got spines, stickers... if you look at our hands, you can probably see all the scratches." — Larry Weishuhn "To me, anything that scores 85 or better is one heck of a deer." — Larry Weishuhn on the Carmen Mountain Whitetail "Without the Second Amendment and our ability to own guns, this country will not exist in a relatively short period of time." — Larry Weishuhn This episode is brought to you by: DSC (Dallas Safari Club): Conservation, Education, and Advocacy. Hornady: Accurate, Deadly, Dependable. Taurus: Award-winning revolvers and pistols. Stealth Vision: High-tech, precision-driven eyewear and optics for the modern hunter. Red 55 Winery: Signature wines from country artist Miranda Lambert. Choctaw Hunting Lodge: Home of some of the finest hunting in North America. The Crown Bar: La Grange, Texas. Texas Wildlife Association Double Nickel Taxidermy Burnham Brothers Game Calls Join the DSC: www.biggame.org Join the NRA: nra.org Follow Larry Weishuhn: Website | Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Untamed Heritage
EP 318 Craig Archer and Cyle Foley at Hunting Camp

Untamed Heritage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 27:39


This episode of DSC's Campfire features host Larry Weishuhn joined by returning guest Craig Archer and wildlife biologist Cyle Foley. Recorded in a hunting camp in the Rolling Plains of Texas, the trio dives deep into the science and strategy behind successful wildlife management. The Role of a Biologist: Cyle Foley explains his role as a consulting wildlife biologist. He emphasizes that effective management starts with knowing what you have. He conducts helicopter surveys to count populations, determining buck-to-doe ratios and fawn crops to set accurate harvest quotas. The group discusses the importance of the "management team"—the landowner, the land manager (Craig), and the biologist (Cyle) working in unison to achieve property goals. Deer Management Philosophy: "Age is King": Cyle stresses that age is the most critical factor in producing big deer. A buck needs to reach maturity (5-6 years old) to express his full potential. Nutrition is Queen: Once age is established, nutrition is the next limiting factor. If a deer has age and food, the antlers will follow. Genetics is the Joker: They agree that in a low-fence, free-range environment, you cannot effectively manage genetics. Culling "inferior" bucks generally doesn't work because you can't control the doe's genetic contribution. The Quail Equation: The Rolling Plains is famous for quail, but populations are volatile ("boom or bust"). Cyle explains that while rain is essential, timing is everything. Rain is needed to grow forbs (weeds), which attract insects. Quail chicks require a diet of almost 100% insects for the first few weeks of life to survive. Without "bugging grounds," the chicks starve even if the habitat looks green. Habitat Restoration: They discuss the use of prescribed fire and mechanical clearing (grubbing) to restore grasslands. The goal is to create a mosaic of cover and open space that benefits both deer and quail. Cyle's Background: A graduate of Texas Tech University, Cyle started his own consulting business to help landowners across Texas. He values the relationship with practical managers like Craig who can implement the scientific recommendations effectively on the ground. "You can't manage what you don't know you have." — Cyle Foley (on the necessity of accurate wildlife surveys) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Your Mountain
A Cornucopia of Conservation with Swanny Evans of Pheasant/Quail Forever

Your Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 91:04


Swanny Evans, state government affairs director for Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever, joins the guys on a late night in late September (yes, just releasing now) to discuss conservation. Topics include: why there aren't quail in Wyoming, Swanny's deer capture research in Georgia and Pennsylvania, how to dart a deer safely, prairie dogs and black footed ferrets, strangest meat they've ever eaten, wild/feral horse management, how it's different to work on issues in different parts of the country, R3, the work of Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever, Swanny's mountain, and much more. 

Ivanrest Church
December 28, 2025 AM: The Big Read: Manna & Quail (Steve Winkle)

Ivanrest Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 32:13


Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast
Valley Quail and Rusty with Katie Willis and Kirk Adams

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 136:35


It has been a very long road to get to this place with Rusty. He and I have spent countless days and more miles than I care to think about chasing birds from the artic circle to the mexican border and everywhere in between. But finally we have done it. Rusty and Me together have both managed somehow to hunt and harvest every upland bird species in north america TOGETHER.  Katie Willis and Kirk Adams helped make this possible.  In this episode we discuss how amazing valley quail are as a game bird. Covey dynamics, mountain lions, chukar and much much more.  

Dr. Dale on Quail
Episode 80: Diseases of Quail in Texas

Dr. Dale on Quail

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 84:40


Ever think seriously about the possible impacts of disease on a quail population? I have … and it intrigues me. Join me this month as Dr. Markus J. Peterson covers the gamut of diseases that can infect quail.

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts
(SFSR) Southern Fairways Sports Radio 12.12.2025 w/guests Bobby Hall (Quail Creek), Joey Johnson (SFSR Mag) & Kevin Michael (Paragon Casino), Steve Nichols (Srixon Golf), and Rea Schussler (PGA Director of CC, Mobile))

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 46:53


Visit SFSR online at: https://southernfairwaysgolf.com/ To explore Golf equipment options, visit: https://srixon-golf.com/ Stay. Play. Eat. Meet. Paragon Casino: https://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/

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Good Food Hour
QUAIL & CONDOR BAKERY (12/13)

Good Food Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 54:42


GUEST Chefs Sean and Melissa McGaughey Quail and Condor Bakery 44 Mill St. Unit J Healdsburg Quail & Condor  

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed
[Scattered Abroad] Old Testament Miracles; Crossing the Red Sea, the Waters of Marah, Manna and Quail

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 29:48


Join hosts Michael, Wayne, and Jonathan as they discuss the final episode of the season, discussing Old Testament miracles. Be on the lookout in January for our first discussion of "Scattered Apostles." Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.

Scattered Abroad
Old Testament Miracles; Crossing the Red Sea, the Waters of Marah, Manna and Quail

Scattered Abroad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 29:48


Join hosts Michael, Wayne, and Jonathan as they discuss the final episode of the season, discussing Old Testament miracles. Be on the lookout in January for our first discussion of "Scattered Apostles." Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.

Farm To Table Talk
Backyard Hobby Farm to Nationwide – Brittney Miller

Farm To Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 49:12


A backyard hobby that started over 40 years ago  has grown into a nationally recognized, family-owned business that produces more than 80,000 quail weekly, raisied responsibly, without antibiotics or hormones, and shipping premium products to chefs, retailers, and home cooks across the country. Manchester Farms is America's first quail farm, and Brittney Miller is leading its second-generation legacy.. Brittney combines her passion for sustainable agriculture with modern food safety standards. Her SQF Level 2 certified, HACCP-compliant farm sets the benchmark for quality in specialty poultry. Brittney brings expertise, warmth, and a story of authentic American entrepreneurship that resonates to anyone interested in food, health, sustainability, and family-led businesses. Quail could be the real other white meat that’s “what’s for dinner.” (Picture: Wassons enjoyed quail for Thanksgiving after joining over 34,00 in Sacromentos’s Run to Feed the Hungry.) www.manchesterfarms.com

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Where Did Mississippi's Quail Go with Rick Hamrick

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 42:27


In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Rick Hamrick, the Small Game Coordinator for MDWFP, to talk about the story of quail in Mississippi — where they were, where they are now, and what it takes to bring them back.Rick explains how land use changes over the last 100+ years reshaped the entire landscape for quail. From the days of mule farming and small patchwork fields to modern mechanized agriculture and dense pine stands, Mississippi's habitat has shifted — taking quail numbers with it. He also breaks down predator dynamics, the role of prescribed fire, why some regions still hold birds, and how landowners can create small pockets of habitat that truly matter.The conversation covers:• Mississippi's quail boom of the early 1900s• How habitat changes led to long-term decline• Why quail thrive after disturbances like fire, floods, and clearcuts• Regions of Mississippi where quail still exist today• Public lands with quail opportunities• The role of predators• What landowners can realistically do — from prescribed burning to habitat restoration• The acreage needed for hearing vs hunting vs sustaining a coveyIt's a clear, science-driven explanation of quail decline that every Mississippi landowner, hunter, or conservationist should hear.Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Hunting Dog Podcast
Backcountry Quail,equals backcountry habitat

The Hunting Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 62:17


Kenton Bryant spent years living in Nashville as a songwriter and singer. The music he makes now sounds a bit different, it's the music of the Bobwhite whistling in the fields at dawn and giving us a place to enjoy with our friends and our dogs.

Dr. Dale on Quail
Episode 79: I Hover for Quail

Dr. Dale on Quail

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 75:06


Over the past 40 years helicopters have become a useful and popular tool in managing wildlife populations especially for deer. But what about quail? Join Dr. Dale and Dr. Andrea Montalvo of the East Foundation as they discuss the challenges in counting quail from helicopters.

projectupland.com On The Go
Hunting Wild Bobwhite Quail in Prairie Grasslands

projectupland.com On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 10:06


In this article, wildlife biologist Kyle Hedges shares tips for finding and hunting bobwhite quail in vast prairie landscapes.Protect your hearing at alclair.com.Read more at projectupland.com.

Terry Wickstrom Outdoors
Terry Wickstrom Outdoors | Hour 1 | 11.01.25

Terry Wickstrom Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 46:27


 In the first hour of Terry Wickstrom Outdoors, Jim Ramsay comes on to discuss fishing in the Southeast region. Then Paul Gonzales joins the show. As Terry and Paul talk about upcoming CCW classes as well as memberships at Trigger Time Gun club. Finally, Austin Parr comes on to discuss the best strategies for Pheasant and Quail hunting.

Historians At The Movies
Episode 158: The Transformation of Hunting in the Modern South with Dr. Julia Brock

Historians At The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 62:48


Today Dr. Julia Brock joins in to talk about how hunting transformed and was transformed by the Modern South. We talk about dimensions of race, class, and sex and how they informed land stewarship and environmental conservation in the early twentieth century and how those changes affect us today.About our guest:Dr. Julia Brock is Associate Professor of History at the University of Alabama.

Bible Backdrop
History of Israel: Rebellion

Bible Backdrop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 13:50 Transcription Available


The nation of Israel leaves Mount Sinai to gain their inheritance in the Promised Land. As usual, things don't go according to plan. The people get angry, God rebukes, Moses intercedes and the process starts all over again. Until it comes time to actually take the Promised Land and then things go really sideways. Listen to this episode of Bible Backdrop as we tell some of the stories from the book of Numbers about the constant rebellion of the people of Israel.If you are enjoying Bible Backdrop, please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating and review. You can get in touch with the show at the e-mail address mentioned in the episode.

Soul Nectar Show
Coming Home with Helen Quail

Soul Nectar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 59:35


https://vimeo.com/1123370740?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci With the world around us filled with so much conflict and division, as we currently at the time of this recording head into holiday season in the next month or so, you might be wondering where do I belong? How can I show up as non-duality, embodied love, multidimensional expression of awareness and peace? How do I do that today? Today's guest, Helen Quail offers beautiful guidance, transmissions of love and even a very beautiful meditation at the end of today's episode. Will put you back in your remembrance of who you are in love. Join us! Helen Quail is a mom to five unique beings. She has two Masters Degrees. She is a Professional Kinesiology Practitioner, an Embodied Meditation Teacher, Certified Guiding Mindful Change Coach, a Transformational Coach, an Angel Healing Teacher and Light Grids Practitioner. Helen has completed a Reiki Mastership, a two-year Shamanic Priestess Training, Isis Healing, Lemurian Healing, and Metatronic Healing. Helen is a guide to the cosmic evolution of human consciousness and has shared meditation, consciousness development, facilitated large group healing sessions, and assisted thousands of people with self discovery and living a life of authenticity, for more than three decades. She has led pilgrimages, retreats and events all around the world. Helen is a light holder, a vessel for some of the highest levels of cosmic and galactic light frequencies, the Sacred codes of the Divine Feminine Mother. Helen offers embodied awakening and multi-dimensional healing through personal sessions, mentoring, daily tools, soul circles, and powerful transmissions. Watch or listen to the show to discover how to find the courage to open your heart and fully embody your purpose for being here. You're Invited! READ: Coming Home - https://a.co/d/35ouGgL FREE GIFT: Being Born Meditation https://www.helenquail.com/shop/p/birthday OFFER: $50 off a Private Session https://calendly.com/helenquail/soul-nectar-special-1-1-session   HELEN QUAIL BIO Helen Quail is a global-level heart-centered consciousness shifter. Her life-transforming approach is embodied awakening –how to live a life of embodied love as an awakened human with full-spectrum authenticity. Serving for more than 25 years internationally as a wisdom teacher, embodied awakening and meditation guide, group facilitator, soul mentor, master energy healer and author, Helen has aided consciousness development with thousands of people globally. With a particular focus on group meditation and transformation as well as 1-1, she has assisted many in navigating the challenges and gifts of our unique unfolding and embodiment as a multi-dimensional Being in a human body. Reconfiguring paradigms around all levels of mothering is at the heart of her function. In 2018, she relocated from Scotland to the USA, with four of her five children, following her soul call to anchor light. She currently resides between Mount Shasta and Hill Country, Texas. LINKS Web: https://www.helenquail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/helenquail.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/embodiedlight/ Substack: https://helenquail.substack.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HelenQuail InSight Timer: https://insig.ht/YplUVI8c4Wb   YOUR GUIDE TO SOUL NECTAR: KERRI HUMMINGBIRD Kerri Hummingbird, Medicine Woman, Mother and Mentor, is the Founder of Inner Medicine Training, a Mystery School that shares potent ancient traditions from the Andes and Himalayas for owning your wisdom and living your purpose. She is the #1 international best-selling author of “Inner Medicine: Becoming One with Mother Earth for the Survival of Humanity”, “Love Is Fierce: Healing the Mother Wound”, “The Second Wave: Transcending the Human Drama” (on the int'l bestseller charts for over 6 years) and the award-winning best-selling book “Awakening To Me: One Woman's Journey To Self Love” which describes t...

Standing Stone Podcast
204. Inside Texas Quail Country: How One Ranch Is Saving Wild Quail!

Standing Stone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 84:43


Welcome to Standing Stone Kennels! Join Ethan and quail expert Larry Gabel for a deep dive into Texas quail hunting, habitat management, and groundbreaking research like Quail Guard. Learn how conservationists are protecting wild quail populations and shaping the future of upland hunting across the state.Send Us Mail5919 W Pleasant Valley RdPretty Prairie, KS 67570LinksStep-By-Step Dog Training Course: https://www.standingstonesupply.com/coursesJoin our Patreon Community - https://bit.ly/SSK-PatreonOur Store - https://bit.ly/SSK-StoreSocial MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/StandingStoneKennelsInstagram: www.instagram.com/standingstonekennels/Website: www.standingstonekennels.comEthan and Kat Pippitt are the proud owners of Standing Stone Kennels. They breed German Shorthaired pointers and train all types of dogs for the hunt and the home. Their training strategies are easy to follow and are flexible to meet the needs of individual dogs. They are avid outdoorsmen and when they aren't training dogs they spend their free time hunting all kinds of game across the United States.We use affiliate links to help support the channel. If you would like to support Standing Stone content we appreciate you using the links in the description of this video.Subscribe to our channel here: http://bit.ly/2Dyy9DW

Auto Sausage
388: The Little Red D-Type and a Ringbrothers Masterpiece

Auto Sausage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 17:16


This week, I'm back on the Monterey Peninsula for two of the most spectacular automotive events on earth—Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering. I review one of the most talked-about cars on social media: the Jaguar XKD, known as the “Little Red D-Type” on Instagram—a car whose restoration and racing pedigree stopped enthusiasts in their tracks. Then we shift gears to the Ringbrothers' jaw-dropping Aston Martin build revealed at The Quail, a fusion of British elegance and American engineering audacity. From the soft morning light on the Pebble lawn to the roar of bespoke V12s at The Quail, this episode captures the artistry, innovation, and passion that define Monterey Car Week. You can learn more at: The Little Red D-Type: https://www.instagram.com/xkd_522/?hl=en RingBrothers: https://www.ringbrothers.com/

Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast
Episode 249: Eat More Invasive Birds - Pigeons, Collared Doves, Starlings & Swans on the Table

Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 62:16


Summary: This episode delves into the world of invasive birds, exploring their ecological impact and culinary potential. Justin and Adam discuss various species, including rock doves, Eurasian collared doves, songbirds, and waterfowl like snow geese and mute swans. They share insights on cooking techniques, flavor profiles, and sustainable practices for harvesting these birds. The conversation emphasizes the importance of viewing invasive species as a resource and encourages listeners to experiment with historical recipes and modern cooking methods. - ⁠⁠⁠Leave a Review of the Podcast⁠⁠⁠ - ⁠⁠⁠Buy our Wild Fish and Game Spices⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠The Art of Venison Sausage Making⁠⁠⁠ Recipes: Breaking Up with Dove Poppers: Why It's Time to Move On Buttermilk Fried Dove & Waffles with Spicy Bourbon Maple Syrup Retro Recipe: Sous Vide Peking Dove with Pickled Veggies Sweet and Spicy Jalapeño Quail or Doves Roasted Doves and Maitake with Poblano Cream Sauce on Grits Tandoori Dove with Cilantro-Yogurt Sauce Takeaways: Invasive species can be a resource if harvested responsibly. Rock doves and Eurasian collared doves are common invasive birds in North America. Both doves are edible and can be prepared in various ways. Cooking techniques vary based on the age and type of bird. Songbirds like house sparrows and starlings are often overlooked as food sources. Mute swans are invasive and can be managed through hunting. Snow geese are abundant and provide high-quality meat. Cooking methods for waterfowl include roasting, braising, and grinding for sausage. Upland birds like pheasants are often introduced and considered game birds. Historical recipes can provide inspiration for cooking invasive species. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Invasive Species and Their Culinary Potential 02:53 Doves: The Rock Dove and Eurasian Collared Dove 05:55 Flavor Profiles and Cooking Techniques for Doves 08:44 Exploring Other Invasive Birds: Songbirds and Their Edibility 11:25 Harvesting and Cooking Techniques for Songbirds 14:36 Creative Recipes for Dove and Songbird Dishes 17:27 Culinary Traditions and Historical Context of Eating Invasive Birds 32:05 Exploring Urban Wildlife: Pigeons and Sparrows 34:03 The Invasive Mute Swan: A Threat to Native Species 34:29 Snow Geese: Conservation and Culinary Delights 38:20 Canada Geese: The Resident vs. Migratory Debate 41:31 Flavor Profiles of Waterfowl: Snow Geese vs. Canada Geese 46:07 Cooking Techniques for Waterfowl: From Plucking to Braising 51:17 Upland Birds: A Culinary Perspective 53:49 Peacocks: The Ornamental Bird with Culinary Potential 57:39 Final Thoughts on Invasive Birds and Cooking Techniques Keywords: Invasive species, hunting, cooking, doves, pigeons, songbirds, waterfowl, recipes, ecological impact, sustainable eating Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dr. Dale on Quail
Episode 77: Quail Forever (and ever!)

Dr. Dale on Quail

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 58:52


Join Dr. Dale and his special guest Kyle Lusson as they discuss Quail Forever's mission to conserve quail and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public access, education and conservation advocacy and their implementation of these efforts in Texas. Kyle also has a special connection to the Fisher County area where the Research Ranch is located and you will not want to miss that story!

The Wake Up Call
Pickled Quail Eggs

The Wake Up Call

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 5:54


Katie has had some weird food cravings in her life but nothing weirder than this. In fact, I don't even know where one would find this.

The Smoking Tire
Larry Chen

The Smoking Tire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 101:58


Larry Chen is one of the most skilled and famous automotive photographers of this generation. His clients include auto companies, race car drivers, organizers, events, and everything in between. Most recently, he's known for his video series on Hagerty that showcases car culture around the world. From underground clubs in Tokyo to royalty in Asia, American muscle collectors to wheel makers, the show is a true look at every corner of the automotive world.Today Larry brings us the amazing story of how he got access to the Sultan of Brunei's cars; Larry's new photo book; and what it was like seeing his own Nissan GT-R featured on the prestigious lawn of The Quail. Larry's show: https://youtu.be/TWhimSwbxE4Patreon questions include:Car communities that challenged his expectationsGetting hit in the face by carsWhich point-and-shoot to getAutomotive personalities that inspire himThe Nissan Z Nismo manualShould he upgrade from his Supra to a different camera car?Is he Anthony Bourdain?And more!Recorded September 3, 2025  Show Notes:Car GurusBuy or sell your next car today with Car Gurus at cargurus.com. Go to cargurus.com to make sure your big deal is the best deal. Liquid IVDon't let the grind drain you. Ditch the Glitch with Zero Sugar and Zero Crash from Liquid I.V. Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to LIQUIDIV.com and get 20% off your first order with code TIRE at checkout. RulaRula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance.Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/tire#rulapod QuinceGo to Quince.com/TIRE for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.New merch! Grab a shirt or hoodie and support us! https://thesmokingtireshop.com/ Use Off The Record! and ALWAYS fight your tickets! For a 10% discount on your first case go to https://www.offtherecord.com/TST Want your question answered? Want to watch the live stream, get ad-free podcasts, or exclusive podcasts? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast Instagram:https://www.Instagram.com/thesmokingtirehttps://www.Instagram.com/therealzackklapman Want your question answered? Want to watch the live stream, get ad-free podcasts, or exclusive podcasts? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast Use Off The Record! and ALWAYS fight your tickets! Enter code TST10 for a 10% discount on your first case on the Off The Record app, or go to http://www.offtherecord.com/TST. Watch our car reviews: https://www.youtube.com/thesmokingtire Tweet at us!https://www.Twitter.com/thesmokingtirehttps://www.Twitter.com/zackklapman Instagram:https://www.Instagram.com/thesmokingtirehttps://www.Instagram.com/therealzackklapman

BirdNote
Quail and Their Fancy Feathers

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 1:45


Gambel's Quail and California Quail are both well known for the comma-shaped tuft of inky black feathers poised atop the crown of their heads. For both species, this decorative “topknot” is formed from six individual feathers that contour together into a single structure. Yet they're hardly the only quail with a fashionable updo. Though we don't know exactly why so many quail evolved elaborate headdresses, they may help the birds attract a mate or intimidate competitors.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. 

Driving While Awesome
Aloisa Ruf - DWA! Podcast Ep. #896

Driving While Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 24:46


We are joined by the talented Aloisa Ruf of RUF Automobile, live at The Quail car show in Carmel, CA.Give Aloisa a follow on Instagram @aloisaruf, and give RUF a follow at @rufsince1939.See everything that RUF is up to at ruf-automobile.de

The Antifada
Antifada LIVE: Platforms of Proletarianization w/ Cured Quail & Clocked Out

The Antifada

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 117:17


Audio from our live event! A panel about the way social media and technology effect our day to day lives and our future as a species with Eric-John Russell of Cured Quail, and Fiona Pearl Miller and Zoe Laris-Djokovic of Clocked Out Magazine. Recorded (mostly) last Friday, August 8 at Woodbine. Support Antifada! http://patreon.com/theantifadaBuy Cured Quail volume 3: https://curedquail.bigcartel.com/How to Smile Without Using You Eyes: https://curedquail.com/How-to-Smile-Without-Using-Your-Eyes Preview of Platforms of Proletarianization: https://curedquail.com/Platforms-of-ProletarianizationBuy Clocked Out Magzine: https://clockedoutmagazine.com/purchase Water Cooler Talk/Icarus Again: https://clockedoutmagazine.com/water-cooler-talk Bottomless Wheatgrass Margaritas (and other apparatuses of deceit): https://clockedoutmagazine.com/bottomless-wheatgrass Interview with Roy Lee: Maybe We'll Want to Be AI's Servant: https://clockedoutmagazine.com/roy-lee Song: Audrey Nuna & Niki - Clocked Out

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast
Mearns Quail Masterclass

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 79:49


On this weeks episode we continue our Masterclass series on the Quail of Arizona! We dig deep into the Mearns Quail. From habitat to tips and tricks to help you find more of these little birds and hopefully put some in your Final Rise vest at the end of the day.

Bear Grease
Ep. 336: Backwoods University - The Rise and Fall of Bobwhite Quail

Bear Grease

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 24:11 Transcription Available


On this episode of Backwoods University we’re going to find out what really happened to the bobwhite quail and the hunting culture that surrounded it. Well known hunter and conservationist, Will Primos, gives us a first-hand account of what quail hunting and quail hunting culture was like during the perceived “glory days” of the 1950s and 1960s. He also shares his experience of watching quail seemingly disappear from the landscape. Wildlife biologist and upland game bird professor, Dr. Mark McConnell, gives an in-depth explanation of the many factors that led to these mass quail declines. Connect with Lake Pickle and MeatEater Lake Pickle on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and YouTube Clips MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.