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MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Losin It With Luscious #238 US tour tales: the bands & the punks along the way!

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 121:15


Back from US tour with Scene Killers, DJ Jesse Luscious tells tales and spins tunes from the bands & the people he ran into, including Subhumans, Middle-Aged Queers, Trap Girl, Scheisse Minnelli, Pansy Division, Naked Aggression, Hex Code, The Hammerbombs, Bobby Joe Ebola and the Children MacNuggits, Vida Vella, The Gay Agenda, Rival Squad, Slutzville, Kepi/Groovie Ghoulies, Distorted Times, Blag/The Dwarves, & Tension Span. Hear the radio debut of a Napalm Death & Coughin Vicars collaboration (?!?), new tunes from Problem Patterns, Turkey Vulture, Kiritsis, Kaleidoscope (NYC), & Glowing Brain, classics from Zero Boys, Jello Biafra With D.O.A., Cheap Dirty Horse, Dead Pioneers, & The Zambonis, and the Luscious Listener's Choice!  Redshift- Best Laid Plans Jello Biafra With D.O.A.- That's Progress Problem Patterns- Sad Old Woman (feat. Matt Korvette/Pissed Jeans) Cheap Dirty Horse- Your Dad Dead Pioneers- We Were Punk First Dead Pioneers- Dreamcatcher Blag Dahlia- Contraband (Remix) (as Ralph Champagne) Kepi Ghoulie- Our Love Survives Zambonis- The Hockey Song Vida Vella- Nacemos Pansy Division- Luv Luv Luv Bobby Joe Ebola And The Children MacNuggits- Life Is Excellent Distorted Times- Hard Times (edit) Middle Aged Queers- Frankenstein's Alive Subhumans (UK)- Mickey Mouse Is Dead Slutzville- We Consume We Waste We Are Rival Squad- Full Blown Extinction Trap Girl- Baddest Bitch Hammerbombs- Shower Beer Scheisse Minnelli- Love It Or Leave It Gay Agenda- Friends Without Benefits Hex Code- Power Stance Tension Span- Cracked Society Naked Aggression- Right Now Zero Boys- Human Body Zero Boys- Mom's Wallet Napalm Vicars- Subterranean Glow Kaleidoscope- Cities Of Fear Turkey Vulture- Jill The Ripper (Heavy Take) Clean Kiritsis- Knuckles Glowing Brain- Bong Exhaust

BirdNote
A Kettle of Vultures

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 1:42


In the daytime, hot air rises as the sun heats the ground. The rising column of air is called a thermal, and it's the perfect way for a Turkey Vulture to hitch a ride. Like an elevator to the skies, the thermal gently wafts the vultures upward. They move in a slowly ascending spiral around the thermal, rarely flapping and instead coasting on the breeze. When many vultures ride the same thermal, it's called a kettle.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. 

Naturally Florida
Vulture Culture

Naturally Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 23:14


Vultures can be seen throughout Florida, whether soaring in the air or feeding on the ground, visitor or resident, we have all encountered vultures in Florida. We actually have two species of vultures in Florida, the black vulture and the turkey vulture. While they may seem clumsy and not the most attractive birds, they play a critical role in our ecosystem. Learn how to tell these two species apart and the importance of these birds to our natural world. Learn More:  Black Vulture - https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/black-vultureTurkey Vulture - https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/turkey-vultureVultures: https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/birds/raptors-and-vultures/vultures/Black Vulture or Turkey Vulture? That Is the Question: https://youtu.be/S-XcSqcpBpI?si=4c1FObJAVCkpqzMbHow You Can Help: Respect their space, they are doing a critically important job that none of us want to do. Let them do their work 

Impact Outdoors Podcast
Mikayla Killam - Human/Wildlife Conflicts

Impact Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 44:50


Mikayla Killam with Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension Service is on the show today to talk about her job and dealing with Human/Wildlife conflict. Most people think of things like feral hogs or coyotes being the main animals people have issues with, but there are many species that can be an issue in both rural and urban communities. One that we did a deep dive on this episode is the Turkey Vulture and the Black Vulture. Be sure to catch this episode because you will learn a lot of new information on what is being done to combat feral hogs and some of the ways you can deal with these wildlife interactions. Feral Hog Management - Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Texas Wildlife Services - Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service If you have guest suggestions, questions or comments please shoot me an email at Derek@impactoutdoorspodcast.com Music Provided by Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/BqSXv2dc8T/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Conversations with the Mayors
Hillsborough: Turkey Vulture Problem, Snow Response, Legislative Goals

Conversations with the Mayors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 8:46


Hillsborough Mayor Mark Bell spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, January 14, discussing town news and events. He discussed Hillsborough's experience with this past weekend's snowfall. He also talked about the recent Board of Commissioners meeting, which saw a complaint against a resident who has been feeding turkey vultures. The accumulating vultures have become a nuisance to some in the town, prompting discussion of town action. He also discussed legislative goals for the General Assembly, upcoming Martin Luther King, Jr. Day events, and more. The post Hillsborough: Turkey Vulture Problem, Snow Response, Legislative Goals appeared first on Chapelboro.com.

Shift (NB)
Atlantic Wildlife Institute: Turkey Vulture

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 8:03


Pam Novak is looking after a turkey vulture that got into a bit of a tangle with a vehicle.

BirdNote
Crowned-Pigeons: Big, Beautiful, Threatened

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 1:45


Imagine a pigeon the size of a Turkey Vulture or a Canada Goose! Meet the crowned-pigeon. Four species inhabit the large, equatorial island of New Guinea and a few smaller islands. Crowned-pigeons are forest birds and fruit-eaters, with iridescent purple chests and spectacular, tall, lacy crests.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.

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Losin It With Luscious #208 Punx report from Rebellion 2024 & more!

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 120:13


Hear Rebellion Festival 2024 highlights from DJ Jesse Luscious: Rites of Hadda, Stiff Little Fingers, Lene Lovich, I, Doris, Maid of Ace, 18 Fevers, Brigata Vendetta, The Empty Page, Hard Skin, Los Fastidios, the Loud Women collective, & Anti-Nowhere League. He also memorialises Chon Travis/Love Equals Death & Greg Kihn, both of whom passed away last week. You'll also hear new punk from Turkey Vulture, Fringe Benefits, The Calamatix, P.A.I.N, Yur Mum, Straight Red, Crashface, & S.H.I.T., plus classic punk & goth from Catholic Spit, NOFX, Neurosis, The Old Firm Casuals, 999, The Lincolns, Boris The Sprinkler, 8 Kalacas, P.G. Allin, & Tilt! 999- Chicane Destination Catholic Spit- Save Me Lincolns- I Love The Night Life Baby Fringe Benefits- Unity Love Equals Death- Bombs Over Brooklyn NOFX- USA-Holes Greg Kihn Band- Museum Boris The Sprinkler- (Do You Wanna) Grilled Cheese? Turkey Vulture- Fiends Like Us Stiff Little Fingers- Wasted Life (Edit) (MMH Edit) Anti-Nowhere League- So What (Edit) Maid Of Ace- This Is War I, Doris- HRT Empty Page- White Hot Blade Rites Of Hadda- Agenda Gender Blender (Edit) Brigata Vendetta- Stuck There Hard Skin- Here Come The Lads 18 Fevers- Ignorance Los Fastidios- Skankin Town Lene Lovich- Home  Calamatix- Love, Lies, & Alibis P.A.I.N.- Blue Ska Yur Mum- New Beginning 8 Kalacas- Mutante Straight Red- Football Is Violence (Edit) Old Firm Casuals- God And Guns (Edit) S.H.I.T.- Corporate Funded Killing Technology PG Allin- I Wanna Hug Myself Crashface- Maniac Neurosis- Geneticide Tilt- Berkeley Pier

BirdNote
Turkey Vulture - Sky Sailor

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 1:39


Although some of the Turkey Vulture's habits may evoke our disgust, these remarkable birds also inspire our awe. With wingspans approaching six feet, Turkey Vultures ride currents of air to make their spring and fall journeys, and to cover the miles of their home range in summer. Gliding on updrafts, or pushed along by weather fronts, Turkey Vultures rarely need to flap their wings more than ten times in a row. To rise above storms, they ride upward on thermals.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. 

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 233: Swamp Things – Bluesy, Dirgey Rock n' Punk n' Metal - trois

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 79:55


It's not even officially Summer yet here in the deep south of the USA but open a window and you will immediately feel the hot breath of the season upon us. So, with that, the good Captain brings to you some swampy, creepy, backwater blues and southern gothic goodness that runs the gamut of rock n' punk n' metal! Go sit out on your front porch, grab your Sunday paper for fanning yourself, swat at those giant mosquitos, and turn this episode up to 11. Get your swamp on!What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This episode covers all 3 genres and all 3 categories. You could say this is a well-rounded and slimy episode. As always, we hope that we turn you on to something new.Songs this week include:Left Lane Cruiser – “Turkey Vulture” from Turkey Vulture - single (2024)The Cruel Sea – “Better Get A Lawyer” from Three Legged Dog (1995)Whiskey Meyers – “Frogman” from Mud (2016)Foghat – “Louisiana Blues” from Return Of The Boogie Men (1994)Stubb – “Green River” from Burn On The Bayou: An Heavy Underground Tribute To Creedence Clearwater Revival (2023)The Kills – “Pull A U” from Live Session EP (2009)Urban Shakedancers – “See Ya' Later” from Let ‘Er Dig (1995)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/

Natural Resources University
Fins, Fur, & Feathers - Vultures in the Great Plains | #237

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 32:13


In this episode, we discuss how turkey vultures and black vultures provide both positive and negative values to residents of the Great Plains, and how to deal with problems associated with these 2 species.  Resources for this episode: Black Vulture Damage Control University of Kentucky Extension: http://www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs/FOR/FOR129/FOR129.pdf Black Vulture Effigy Plans: https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/files/forfs18-03.pdf Paint an effigy to look like a turkey vulture: Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and faculty members in the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Program at Kansas State University. Find out more about the program at https://hnr.k-state.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/wildlife-outdoor-management.html  

BirdNote
Strange Sounds

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 1:41


What an amazing array of sounds birds have to offer! The call of a male Yellow Rail sounds like someone tapping two small stones together. And Turkey Vultures hissing at one another over a carcass sound like a snarling lion. The duet between the male and female Barred Owls seen here is especially raucous. BirdNote gets most of its sounds from The Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds.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.

NatureNotes with Rudy Mancke
Black vulture vs turkey vulture

NatureNotes with Rudy Mancke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 1:00


Rudy Mancke breaks down the differences between black vultures and turkey vultures.

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
Georgia DNR Game Wardens participate in Operation Dry Water to halt boating under the influence this weekend

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 17:46


MDJ Script/ Top Stories for July 1st Saturday Publish Date: June 30 Friday   Commercial: Henssler :15   From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Saturday July 1st and happy 70th birthday to actor Dan Akroyd ***Akroyd*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Engineered Solutions of Georgia 1. Georgia DNR Game Wardens participate in Operation Dry Water to halt boating under the influence this weekend 2. Residents turn out in support of Cobb's Jewish community 3. And Cobb's 'second chance' program has restricted 1,000 criminal records since 2021 launch   Plus All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.   Commercial : CU of GA   STORY 1 dnr   As the July 4th holiday approaches, boaters across the US are gathering on waterways. However, this also leads to an increase in boating incidents and fatalities. To address this issue, Georgia DNR Law Enforcement, along with the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators and the US Coast Guard, is participating in Operation Dry Water. This initiative aims to raise awareness and enforce safe boating practices, particularly sober boating, which is crucial as alcohol use is a leading cause of recreational boater fatalities. Game Wardens will work to educate the public about the dangers of boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs. They will increase patrols and conduct checkpoints to ensure the safety of boaters. Operating a vessel while impaired is illegal and can result in serious consequences. Boaters are reminded to boat sober and wear life jackets. Operation Dry Water is a year-round campaign promoting awareness and deterring alcohol and drug use on the water. For more information, visit operationdrywater.org...........……... Read more about this at mdjonline.com   Story 2: support   Residents of Cobb County came together at East Cobb United Methodist Church in a show of solidarity with their Jewish neighbors, following an antisemitic demonstration outside Chabad of Cobb. The interfaith service, titled "A Time of Prayer and Action to Support our Jewish Neighbors," saw a packed church filled with people who felt the need to take a stand against hate. The neo-Nazi rally, organized by the Goyim Defense League, targeted multiple locations with antisemitic flyers before reaching Cobb County. Mechel McKinley-Hoffman and Rabbi Daniel Dorsch decided to organize the event as a call to action rather than a counterprotest. The support from allies and the community was evident, and Cobb County officials expressed their opposition to hate. Efforts were also made at the legislative level, with a bill to define antisemitism in state law, although it has yet to pass.   Story 3: gop   Cobb District Attorney Flynn Broady Jr. announced that Cobb County's record restriction program has helped 1,000 individuals restrict their criminal records. The program, established two years ago under Georgia's "Second Chance Law," allows nonviolent misdemeanor convictions and some individuals with pardoned felony convictions to seek record restriction or expungement. The Second Chance Desk, launched in June 2021, connects people with attorneys who offer free consultations and assistance in completing restriction and sealing applications. The aim is to provide individuals with a second chance, allowing them to secure employment and housing without the burden of a criminal history. Broady emphasized the importance of restorative justice and enabling former offenders to fully engage in the community. The Second Chance Desk is a collaborative effort between various organizations, including the Georgia Justice Project and Cobb County's legal entities........….we'll be right back   Break: Dayco - ESOG - JRM   STORY 4: NCC   North Cobb Christian School celebrated the groundbreaking of the second phase of its upper school facility, marking a significant milestone in the school's growth. The event saw a joyful gathering of faculty, parents, students, and alumni under a tent adorned with balloons. The capital campaign for phase two, which aims to add 35,000 square feet to the existing upper school building, was launched in November 2021. The $12 million campaign goal was successfully achieved through the support of 375 donors, enabling the construction to proceed debt-free. The new phase will feature amenities such as a large dining hall, commercial kitchen, student-run coffee shop, outdoor dining area, recreational space, life sciences labs, and an upper school program center. The school expects to complete construction and open the new building for the 2024-25 school year. The event emphasized God's faithfulness and the school community's gratitude for the support received over the past 40 years     STORY 5: paran   Mount Paran Christian School has announced several promotions within its administrative team for the upcoming academic year. Tawanna Rusk will assume the role of associate head of school, focusing on providing academic leadership and support to the division heads of the school's four academic levels. Jason Beard will become the head of high school, while Ashley Cochran will take on the position of assistant head of high school. Dr. Nikki Hamilton will serve as the new high school dean of students. Tina Baker has been appointed as the head of lower school after a nationwide search, and Jocelyn Sotomayor will be the assistant head of lower school. Penny Harrison will continue as the head of preschool. The school expressed confidence in its academic leadership team and their commitment to the school's mission and vision. Mount Paran Christian School is a non-denominational college-preparatory school catering to students from preschool to grade 12.   Story 6: hiring   The Cobb County Sheriff's Office is organizing a free family fun and hiring event on July 8 at the Cobb County Safety Village in Marietta. The event aims to involve families of law enforcement applicants throughout the hiring process. Applicants should arrive in fitness attire by 8 a.m. and will participate in a physical agility test and interviews. The event will take place rain or shine, with only 44 slots remaining to be filled. In addition to the hiring activities, there will be food trucks, a live DJ, bouncy houses, face painting, backpack giveaways, and displays of cutting-edge equipment. Various units, including S.W.A.T., mounted patrol, and K-9, will be present. Family members of applicants can participate in a Q&A session. For more details, visit the Cobb County Sheriff's Office website at www.Cobbsheriff.org/careers.…………we're back, in a moment   Break Elon – Ingle's 7- Drake   Story 7: vulture   The Chattahoochee Nature Center has announced the completion of its new vulture aviary. The previous aviary was over 20 years old and required an upgrade to ensure the safety of the birds, including protection from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. Thanks to the contributions from The Imlay Foundation, Barbara & Ed Taylor, the Choate Bridges Foundation, and other generous donors, the funds were secured to rebuild the enclosure. The Turkey Vulture and Black Vulture, who had been off exhibit since August 2022, have now been returned to the aviary. The Chattahoochee Nature Center plays a crucial role in wildlife rehabilitation, handling over 700 cases and 3,500 inquiries annually. Donations are welcomed to support their important work. For more information, visit their website at https://www.chattnaturecenter.org/visit/experience/wildlife/.   Story 8: aarp   Powder Springs, Georgia, has been awarded a 2023 AARP Community Challenge grant. The grant will fund the Powder Springs Bike Rack Art Project, which aims to promote active and healthy lifestyles and provide alternatives to car-centric living. The city plans to partner with the South Cobb Arts Alliance to design, create, and install five artistically designed bike racks in strategic locations throughout downtown Powder Springs. This initiative is part of the city's broader efforts to create a livable and sustainable environment, including a redesigned town square with green spaces and community amenities. Powder Springs is also building connector trails between the Silver Comet Trail and downtown, further enhancing accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians. For more information about the AARP Community Challenge projects, visit aarp.org/CommunityChallenge.   Story 9: hawks   The Atlanta Hawks and State Farm collaborated on a Console to Career esports panel at the Ron Anderson Recreation Center in Powder Springs. The event aimed to educate students about career paths and opportunities in gaming. Local esports professionals, including representatives from Hawks Talon GC and other gaming organizations, shared their experiences and insights. The panel highlighted the diverse career options in esports and emphasized the importance of diversity and inclusivity in the industry. Hawks Talon GC Head Coach Ismael Diaz-Tolentino also engaged with the students. The Ron Anderson Recreation Center's Good Neighbor Club, which focuses on esports, was selected for the event due to its recent technology enhancements sponsored by State Farm. Additionally, the children had the chance to receive professional tools and basketball fundamentals, while some participated in the Hawks' annual camp at Ron Anderson.   We'll have Final thoughts coming up after this……     Break: Fernbank – Ted's - Henssler 60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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BirdNote
A Kettle of Vultures

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 1:42


In the daytime, hot air rises as the sun heats the ground. The rising column of air is called a thermal, and it's the perfect way for a Turkey Vulture to hitch a ride. Like an elevator to the skies, the thermal gently wafts the vultures upward. They move in a slowly ascending spiral around the thermal, rarely flapping and instead coasting on the breeze. When many vultures ride the same thermal, it's called a kettle.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.

Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.

A bundle of stories for you today! Join Isabelle Hauser as she brings Ed Stivender telling "The Marvelous Cat",  Fran Stallings telling "Turkey Vulture",  Elisa Pearmain  telling "Learning To Hiss" and Grandbear the Storyteller telling "Martha and the Meadowlark".Support the show

BirdNote
Turkey Vultures and Gas Pipelines

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 1:38


Do vultures detect carrion by sight or by smell? The lightbulb moment came to ornithologist Kenneth Stager when a Union Oil employee told him of vultures congregating at the spots along pipelines where gas leaks were occurring. Why would they do that? Because a key ingredient in the odor of carrion is ethyl mercaptan — the same substance companies add to odorless natural gas in their pipelines, so they could smell if there was a leak. So now we know that vultures can spot carrion by either sight or smell.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.

The Feathered Desert Podcast
California Condor: Giants of the Sky

The Feathered Desert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 17:05


Summary: Have you ever wondered what the largest bird in North America is? If you live in AZ, CA, UT, or Baja you might have seen it, the California Condor. Join Cheryl and Kiersten as they take you on a flight with this majestic bird.   For our hearing impaired listeners, a transcript of this podcast follows the show notes on Podbean.   Show Notes: Ornithology by Frank B. Gill Birds of The World: The visual guide to more than 800 species, covering the entire range of bird families by Colin Harrison and Alan Greensmith The Book of Eggs: A life-size guide to the eggs of six hundred of the world's bird species edited by John Bates and Barbara Becker Background bird song:  Naturescapes Backyard Birds www.naturescapes.com   Our email address, please reach out with comments, questions, or suggestions: thefeathereddesert@gmail.com   Transcript   Host Voice: Welcome to The Feathered Desert a podcast all about desert bird feeding in the Southwest region of the United States. (Various bird calls play)   Kiersten: Welcome everyone to The Feathered Desert. I felt it was about time we talked about the largest bird in Arizona, actually the largest bird in North America, the California Condor. So this episode is titled: California Condor: Giants of the Sky.   Cheryl: That's a good title.   Kiersten: Thank you! Now, of course, this is not a bird we will be attracting to our backyard through bird feeding but it is one amazing bird that I think we can all appreciate.   Cheryl: Let's start off with what this condor looks like. They have a featherless head and neck that is pink to orange in color. Juveniles have grayish-black heads. The skin on the head of adults will turn a deep red-pink during breeding season or during times of alarm.             Huh! I don't know that.   Kiersten: Yeah!   Cheryl: Their beak is black and hooked at the end. The majority of their feathers are black with large, white wing patches that can be seen in flight. Their legs and feet are large and gray with small black claws. They come in at a height of just about 4 feet tall when standing with a 9-foot wingspan in flight. They can weigh up to 25 pounds! These are large birds; although, based on wing span they don't even make it into the top ten largest in the world, but they are the largest land birds in North America.  (I know you're going to ask! The largest flighted bird based on wing span is the Wandering Albatross with a 12-foot wingspan and the largest bird in the world is the ostrich.)             I knew that but I didn't know the albatross has a larger wing span.   Kiersten: What exactly is a condor? The California condor is in family Cathartidae. Their scientific name is Gymnogyps californianus.   Cheryl: I'm so glad you're saying this part!   Kiersten: (laughs) Gymnogyps is Greek from the word gymnos meaning naked and gyps meaning vulture. Californianus is Latin and refers to the birds' range. The word condor comes from cuntur, the Inca name for the Andean Condor. Cathartidae Family contains the New World Vultures. So, yes! The California Condor is technically a vulture.   Cheryl: Okay, I have a question. Are the California Condor and the Andean Condor basically the same except for the range?   Kiersten: No.   Cheryl: Is there a size difference?   Kiersten: Yes. The Andean Condor is MUCH larger and they cannot interbreed, so they are a different species all together. Being vultures means they do eat carrion, or dead animals, as their main diet. They prefer larger animals such as deer, elk, pigs, sea lions, whales, and domestic cattle. Being a four-foot-tall bird, you certainly aren't eating mice all day! (laughs)   Cheryl: (laughs)   Kiersten: Because they like domestic cattle, this is what got them in trouble with ranchers and put them on the Endangered Species List. Since they are such large birds, when people saw them on a dead cattle carcass they thought, incorrectly, that the condor had killed the cow and then began to eat it. When, in reality, they were only attracted to the cow after it was dead. Just like other vultures they are the clean-up crew of the planet. Keeping dead animals from rotting in the environment helps contain the spread of disease, so the condor's job in extremely important to the health of the environment, which, by the way, includes us. When a condor come across a food source, they will gorge themselves on the carcass because they never know when they will find food again. They can hold up to 3 pounds of meat in their crop, which can help them survive from one to two weeks before they need to find more food.   Cheryl: How do they find their food?             California Condors are considered soaring birds. Their large flight muscles are not anchored to a correspondingly large sternum and this limits them to mainly soaring. This means that once they are in the air, they catch the warm thermals with their vast wingspan and do not need to flap their wings to stay aloft. They tend to perch on high outcroppings so they can open their wings and catch the wind with as little flapping as possible. When it is a cold windless day, they are restricted to their perches. Soaring allows them to search wide swaths of land for food without using a lot of energy. They mainly find their food through sight. Unlike their cousins, the Turkey Vulture, they do not have a keen sense of smell. Once they have spotted an appropriate carcass, they use their hooked beaks to tear it into small enough pieces to easily swallow. They use their large heavy feet to help hold the carcass down. When other scavengers are around, they give way to the California Condor because of their large size, with the exception of Golden Eagles. California Condors get out of their way because of their large powerful talons. I was just running that through my head because they don't use their feet to intimidate. They use their size ad don't need to be assertive.   Kiersten: Yes! They just use their feet to hold the carcass down.             Kiersten: What happens during breeding season?             California Condors will reach sexual maturity at the age of six. That's quite a ways into their life, considering our little verdin becomee sexually mature at six months! That is when they will begin looking for a mate. To attract a mate the male will puff up his neck feathers and redden the skin on his head. He will then open his wings and hold them out as he slowly approaches the female. If she accepts him by lowering her head, they mate and seal their life-long pair bond. The courtship may also continue in the air with the couple flying in tandem.             The female will lay one egg in a cave near a cliff or on a cliff side with nearby trees and open spaces for easy landing. No discernable nest is made, the female just lays the egg righton the ground. The egg is a light bluish-white color and is about 4 ¼ inches in length, 2 5/8 inches wide, and weighs about 280 grams. Eggs are laid as early as January to as late as April. Both parents will share incubation duties which last almost 2 months. The parents bring food home to the nest for 5 to 6 months until the chicks are able to fly. The offspring will commonly stay with their parents for almost 2 years. Because of this, condor couples will only lay eggs every other year.   Cheryl: Two questions? Is the females larger than the male?   Kiersten: None of the information I came across indicated that there was a large difference in size, so I don't know for sure. But I don't think so.   Cheryl: How can the chicks learn to fly if they can't flap their wings?   Kiersten: They can flap their wings a bit. They do have to build up their flight muscles but it's not something they are doing a lot of. Flapping, I mean. They are not like out little gold finches that flap a lot in flight, but they can flap to get up and when landing.   Cheryl: Where are they found?             California Condors are currently found in only three places in North America, the arid foothills of southern California near Big Sur, a small area in Northern Baja Mexico, and the border of northern Arizona and southern Utah in the Grand Canyon Area. Historically they were found all across North America from California to Florida and Western Canada to Mexico. Illegal shooting due to misunderstanding their behaviors, as mentioned above, and lead poisoning from eating carcasses riddled with lead bullet fragments was the cause of their decline.             By 1967 they were listed as an endangered species by the federal government and by 1982 there were only 23 individuals left alive world-wide. This included captive and wild condors. In 1987, we made the very tough decision to capture all those left in the wild, approximately 17 individuals, and keep them all in captivity. This began the California Condor Recovery Program.   Kiersten: The California Condor Recovery Program             This program was a bit controversial in the beginning. Two sides argued about how much intervention we should provide. One side said none at all, just let the condors be free and let whatever happens happen even if that is extinction. The other side said we need to keep them alive at any cost even if that means they survive in captivity only, since we were the ones who led them to near extinction. The goal of the program that was officially approved by the United States in 1987 was to establish two geographically separate breeding populations, one in California and one in Arizona, each site with 150 individuals including 15 breeding pairs.             A captive breeding program was the approved way to accomplish that goal. The captive breeding program was slow going at first due to the mating habits of the condors. They need space and the ability to fly to successfully chose mates and that was not something that could be offered in a captive situation. But with some patience things got moving. In the wild, if a couple losses an egg they will lay another. This is called “double clutching”. The captive breeding program used this to their advantage by removing the first egg from the nest and sending it to be raised by humans, while the mated condors laid a second egg that they would raise themselves. The chicks raised by humans would be exposed to puppets made to look just like adult condors to keep them from imprinting on humans. The whole goal of the captive breeding program was to release these animals back into the wild.             You certainly cannot release a 4-foot bird that has imprinted on humans back into the wild. That would be a BIG mistake.   Cheryl: (laughs) True!   Kiersten: In 1991 and 1992, California Condors were released back into the wild at Big Sur, Pinnacles National Park, and Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge. In 1996, more were released at Vermillion Cliffs in Arizona near the Grand Canyon. In 2003, the first chick fledged in the wild since 1981.  I think that's amazing!   Cheryl: That just makes me excited!   Kiersten: With the success of reintroduction in California and Arizona, a site in Mexico was chosen near Baja California, Mexico. In 2007 a California Condor laid an egg in Mexico for the first time since the 1930s.   Cheryl: It gives me chills!   Kiersten: I know! It's amazing! In 2010 the California wild population was 100 individuals with 73 individuals in Arizona. A milestone was reached in 2015 when more condors were hatched in the wild than ones that died. In 2021, the total world population of California Condors was 537 with 203 in captivity and 334 flying free in the wild.   Cheryl: Wow! How awesome is that!   Kiersten: Absolutely the coolest thing ever!   Cheryl: What can we keep doing to helping California Condors?             The biggest threat to these majestic birds now is lead poisoning from lead bullets. What happens is that when hunters hunting in the condors' territory kill animals with lead bullets and do not retrieve the entire carcass, condors will do their jobs and end up consuming the fragment of the lead bullets still in the carcass. So, please use non-lead ammunition when hunting in the condors' territory. This type of ammunition is readily available. In 2008, the Ridley-Tree Condor Preservation Act was passed which requires the use of non-lead bullets by hunters hunting in the condor's territory and it seems to be helping. The levels of lead in blood tested by scientists in resident birds has gone down.             Another thing we can do is when we go camping, be clean. Take all of your trash with you when you leave. Small bits of plastic, glass, and metal have also been found in the stomach of some dead condors.   Kiersten: I think those are easy things to do.   Cheryl: Those are definite two things we can do.   Kiersten: The California Condor is an amazing conservation success story and we are so lucky to have this awe-inspiring bird in our state. When we put our minds to it we can make a positive difference in the world around us.                          

Cowboy State Politics
Weekend Update - Turkey Vulture Polling / H57 Jeanette Ward

Cowboy State Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 25:12


The Wyoming Tribune Eagle has a poll out, and you'll never guess what it says--we should spend more on education!!! Representative Elect Jeanette Ward joins me to discuss her legislative priorities.

Cowboy State Politics
Teaser - Turkey Vulture Polling and H57 Jeanette Ward

Cowboy State Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 0:44


Coming up on Weekend Update, the Wyoming Tribune Eagle has a new poll out.  H57 Representative-Elect Jeanette Ward joins me to talk about her legislative priorities.

Waste of Space
S1E24 - Turkey Vulture Travesty

Waste of Space

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 54:27


http://wasteofspacepodcast.com We're back after two bye weeks only to find our show has sucked. The Cynic discovers geography. Techwipe can't sleep. Leave us a voicemail and we'll play it on the show. (727) 416-0613 Email us and we'll read it. techwipe@protonmail.com / thecynicwos@protonmail.com All music by Techwipe. Find it on Spotify and all streaming services. http://soundcloud.com/techwipe http://techwipe.bandcamp.com

Making It Grow Minutes
Our native turkey vulture

Making It Grow Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 1:00


Our native turkey vulture has almost no negative consequences associated with its behavior. Due to its amazing sense of smell, it can locate decaying animal remains from a mile away, even under trees.

Making It Grow Minutes
The turkey vulture: nature's vacumn cleaner

Making It Grow Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 1:00


These birds in flight have a V-shaped wing structure easy to spot as they are usually seen soaring in the sky, teetering slightly. The turkey vulture is truly nature's vacuum cleaner.

Radio Active Kids
RAK 7/23/22 - Here we go with new music!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 117:44


Here we go with new music this week on Radio Active Kids! Kelli Welli made a delightful little promo ditty for us, and we've got songs by 123 Andrés, Justin Roberts, Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could, Claudia Robin Gunn, Chris Ballew (AKA caspar babypants), Nathalia, Mr. Pete's Playhouse, Rainbow Rosalind, fleaBITE, Sugar Free Allstars, Captain Festus McBoyle, Turkey Vulture, The Microphone Doctors, Totally Knuts, Jef Czekaj, #TheShedStompers & Kathy Sherman and The Good Folk Collective! Plus, older songs by Keith Munslow - Musician/Storyteller, All Day Fritz & Oh Ogopogo! Playlist is here.

BirdNote
Turkey Vulture - Sky Sailor

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 1:41 Very Popular


Although some of the Turkey Vulture's habits may evoke our disgust, these remarkable birds also inspire our awe. With wingspans approaching six feet, Turkey Vultures ride currents of air to make their spring and fall journeys, and to cover the miles of their home range in summer. Gliding on updrafts, or pushed along by weather fronts, Turkey Vultures rarely need to flap their wings more than ten times in a row. To rise above storms, they ride upward on thermals.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.

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
The Whizbanger Show #127 Bandcamp Friday Edition June 3, 2022

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 119:48


Miss the show? Wanna hear it again? Have at the podcast, my friends, and enjoy! Please share the pod and tag me (and the show) in your post. Please also invite your pals to like The Whizbanger Show on Twitter, Insta, and FB - if you want your music featured on the one and only Whizbanger Show, gimme a holler!  Love y'all!   The Bands: Agnes Vein, Akelei, Animalize, Blind God, BongBongBeerWizards, Clouds Taste Satanic,  Gauntlet Rule, The Stolen Moans, Peth, Professor Emeritus, Puresonic Outcasts,  Trail of Ghosts, Twin Void, Turkey Vulture, Void Vator   The Labels/PR: Dying Victims Productions, Electric Valley Records, From the Vaults, Kingside Records, Majestic Mountain Records, No Remorse Records, Qabar PR, Ripple Music, Target Records     Tune in to MMH The Home Of Rock Radio every Friday from 2-4 PST | 10-midnight GMT to hear The Whizbanger Show. Stream ===>>> www.mmhradio.co.uk Whizbanger Show Podcasts ===>>> https://mmhradio.co.uk/podcasts/the-whizbanger-show/   Download the app ===>>> Google Play or Apple Store   Tell Alexa ===>>> Hey Alexa, play Midlands Metalheads Radio on TuneIn Tell Google ===>>> Hey Google, play MMH Radio on TuneIn   Get in touch with The Whizbanger: Email: thewhizbangershow@mmhradio.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/whizbangershow Instagram: @sara.whizbanger Twitter: @SaraWhizbanger

Tread the Red
Turkey Vulture Uprising

Tread the Red

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 92:03


Natural Connections
214 - Turkey Vulture

Natural Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 5:31


In addition to antibacterial behaviors, turkey vultures have developed excellent immune systems that can ward off and even destroy the microbes that cause botulism, anthrax, cholera, and salmonella. Their stomachs, gross as they may seem, help purify our world. Can you imagine a world in which dead things all rotted slowly in place? Turkey vultures embody the fact that “the secret name of every death is life again.” (Mary Oliver, Skunk Cabbage) The story of the vultures—of winter's rotting wounds transformed and purified, of the purifier rising up into the sky, of it returning to cleanse the world again and again—sounds a lot like another story I often hear this time of year.

Coast Community Radio
Willapa Nature Notes, March 22 2022

Coast Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 2:30


Turkey Vulture

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The Poor Man's Morning Portion Podcast
The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: February 6th

The Poor Man's Morning Portion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 3:26


A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker's (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Turkey Vulture” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). “The rich shall not give more, and the poor shall not give... The post The Poor Man's Morning Portion: February 6th appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.

BirdNote
From Simple to Complex Bird Sounds

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 1:46


Explore how bird songs increase in complexity from the guttural hiss of a Turkey Vulture, to the short songs of Henslow's Sparrows, and to the elaborate song repertoire of the Brown Thrasher.This show was produced by World According to Sound. BirdNote and World According to Sound are teaming up for an immersive, 70-minute, virtual event about the sounds of birds. Learn more at BirdNote.org.

Coast Community Radio
Willapa Nature Notes, November 23 2021

Coast Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 2:30


Turkey Vulture

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MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
The Whizbanger Show #97 Hot Flash Friday Edition, 20 Nov, ‘21

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 119:28


Miss the show? Have no fear, the podcast is here! Please share the pod and tag me (and/or the show) in your post. Please also invite your pals to like The Whizbanger Show on Twitter, Insta, and FB - if you want your music featured on the one and only Whizbanger Show, gimme a holler!  Love y'all!   The Bands: 1945, Brenso, Demon Lung, The Elektrik Demons, Eternal Elysium, Healthy Living, Lady Luna and the Devil, Kramp, Lowen, MaidaVale, Mystik, Night Viper, Perversion, Savage Master, Solicitor, The Trash Bags, Tricounty Terror, Turkey Vulture, Witchcryer, Wooden Stake,      The Labels/PR: Candlelight Records, Cornucopia Records, EMP Label Group, Gates of Hell Records, I Hate Records, Listenable Records, M Theory Audio, Muddguts, Nekromantikal Screams Zine, Never Ending Music Studios, Ripple Music, Shadow Kingdom Records, The Sign Records, The Swamp Records       Tune in to MMH – The Home Of Rock Radio every Friday from 2-4 PST | 10-midnight GMT to hear The Whizbanger Show. Stream ===>>> www.mmhradio.co.uk Whizbanger Show Podcasts ===>>> https://mmhradio.co.uk/podcasts/the-whizbanger-show/   Download the app ===>>> Google Play or Apple Store   Tell Alexa ===>>> Hey Alexa, play Midlands Metalheads Radio on TuneIn Tell Google ===>>> Hey Google, play MMH Radio on TuneIn   Get in touch with The Whizbanger: Email: thewhizbangershow@mmhradio.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/whizbangershow Instagram: @sara.whizbanger Twitter: @SaraWhizbanger

C²
Episode 170-Jessie May returns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 26:40


Jessie May of Alternative Control and Metalhead Money returns to the podcast to talk about her band TURKEY VULTURE! Work with Cori, Curtis, Holly, Aliyah and Gaia: https://business.facebook.com/csquaredmusicandmarketing Follow Cori: https://twitter.com/CoriWestbrook Follow Holly: https://twitter.com/HollyRoyle Follow Gaia: https://twitter.com/GuardaGaia Follow Curtis: https://twitter.com/dewarpr Follow Aliyah: https://twitter.com/ShieldMaiden07 Follow K-Man Riffs on Twitter to hear the C Squared playlist https://twitter.com/KManriffs Join Lindsay Schoolcraft's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lindsayschoolcraft

The Science of Birds
New World Vultures

The Science of Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 52:05


This episode is about the seven bird species in the family Cathartidae: the New World vultures and condors.This group includes species like the Turkey Vulture, Black Vulture, and Andean Condor.Among these birds are some that people celebrate, or even revere. But others tend to get ignored, disparaged, or at worst, persecuted. I guess you could say our relationship with New World Vultures has been… complicated.~~ Leave me a review using Podchaser ~~Just Launched: The Science of Birds SHOPI'm excited to announce that there is now a ‘Shop' on the Science of Birds website. I've got some fun merch for sale there, like t-shirts and posters. And there's a special item for sale in the shop. It's a beautiful original painting of a King Vulture, created by my friend Craig Williams.So check out the new shop on the website, at scienceofbirds.com/shop

Whispering Moon Tarot
Love Note Turkey Vulture

Whispering Moon Tarot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 75:38


These little love notes or messages from your Spirit guides are very enjoyable for me to record. I get to tap a softer side of myself. Yep, I have one. Now, these are for entertainment, please don't make decisions based on a podcast you heard. Listen, enjoy, takes what makes you feel good and move on with your life towards the beautiful things you deserve. Shine On! ⚠️These are performances and for entertainment purposes only. They are NOT an invitation or consent to contact or harass anyone. Thank you for being a law-abiding citizen and keeping your hands to yourself. Can you f*%#ing believe I have to say that?⚠️ #tarotcards #tarot #tarotreading #divination #tarotcommunity #love #tarotreader #psychic #oracle #tarotdeck #tarotspread #oraclecards #psychicreading #spirituality #tarottribe #dailytarot #crystals #crystalhealing #meditation #healing #lightworker #twinflame #intuition #astrology #metaphysical #moon #Whisperingmoontarot #alchemy #emotionalalchemy #chakras #reiki #psychicmedium #itunes #itunespodcast #podcast #podcasting #podcastingtarot #gratitude #energywork #divinefeminine #psychicreadings #guidance #zodiac #aries #taurus #Gemini #Cancer #Leo #virgo #libra #Scorpio #Sagittarius #sag #Capricorn #Aquarius #pisces #signs #RiderWaiteTarot #lovereading #relationships #channeledmessages #Spiritanimals #totems #lovenotes #lovemessages

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The Hawk's Call
Turkey Vulture Research in Western North America

The Hawk's Call

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 38:06


Hawk Mountain Senior Research Biologist David Barber and Coastal Raptors founder and Executive Director Dr. Dan Varland discuss the ongoing research and monitoring of turkey vultures living and migrating in western North America.  Visit the following links to learn more about Hawk Mountain's and Coastal Raptor's vulture research: HMS Vulture Research: hawkmountain.org/conservation-science/active-research/raptor-conservation-studies/new-world-vultures Coastal Raptors Vulture Research: https://coastalraptors.com/Research/TurkeyVultureTracking.aspx Coastal Raptors Collaboration with HMS: https://coastalraptors.com/Collaborations/HawkMountainSanctuaryAssociation.aspx Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thank you for listening!

Looking at Birds: A Birding Podcast
E8 - Karen V + Turkey Vulture

Looking at Birds: A Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 39:05


My guest is Karen Vandergrift, certified as a Master Naturalist in Arizona and California, she leads bird walks and naturalist talks. Karen tells us about her wonderful introduction to birds outside of the US as well the importance of planting native plants. She also has a few things to share about the Turkey Vulture :)

A Moment in Creation with KFUO Radio

Gary and Pastor Woerth talk about the purpose of the turkey vulture.

The DOD45 Show
Mr. Dibbs & Slug of Atmosphere discussion & drawing with ArtByTai on DOD45 (S1 Ep4)

The DOD45 Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 103:44


In this episode Tai draws a Turkey Vulture & a Ponycorn while in discussion with hip-hop lyricist, co-founder of Rhymesayers, Slug(Sean Daley) aka Atmosphere and turntablist/producer Mr. Dibbs (Brad Forste) This episode covers a wide spectrum of topics including Mr. Dibbs' Circuit Bent toys, their favorite record shops, Black Thought on the Jimmy Fallon show, Scribblejam & Soundset status, Murs getting hit by a Gatorade bottle on stage, Dibbs' upcoming record releases, wearing a lava lava, a debate over WKRP in Cincinnati & NightCourt, FamilyMatters & Family Ties, Dibbs' juicing to heal his liver, the word "shit" being used in the 1986 Transformers cartoon movie, Slug's brief venture into Cameo, Dibbs' serial killer art collection, Slug's affinity for Nick Cage, head & neck tattoos, a debate over who is the best Batman, Dibbs' love for the movie Training Day and his brush with death (a second time), Slug's summary of the movie Rubin & Ed, and a discussion about Ice Cube's lyric from his track Man's Best Friend "Forget about a dog fool, he'll shit in the den". Slug also tells the story of his first concert experience at First venue with UTFO and a fight breaking out. It's was a lot to try to pull off in a 45 minute discussion, and they didn't even come close, as it went on for nearly 4.5 hours, but we managed to edit it down to an hour and 45 minutes. Enjoy. Sophie's Choice questions from this episode include: Lamb of God or God Loves Ugly? Prince or Prince Paul? Blag Flag or Black Sabbath? Mos Def or Def Leppard? Blackalicious or Black Thought? Motorhead or Portishead? WKRP or Night Court? Family Ties or Family Matters? Punky Brewster or Silver Spoons? Voltron or Transformers? Diff'rent Strokes or Facts of Life? Rodney-O or Type O? Gang Starr or Mazzy Star? Megadeth or Napalm Death? Kool Herc or Kool Keith? Bikini Kill or Thrill Kill Cult? Goodie Mob or Mobb Deep? Ol' Dirty or Dirty Rotten Imbeciles? MC Shan or MC5? Suicide or Suicidal Tendencies? Dice Raw or Rah Digga? E-40 or UB40? Maxi Priest or Judas Priest? Anthrax or Axle Rose? Rancid or Sid Vicious? MC Breed or Hatebreed? Kid Frost or Kid Koala? Shaq or Brian Austin Green? Shaq or Shia Labeouf? Das EFX or NOFX? Buck 65 or Buc Fifty? Buck Rogers or Uncle Buck? Deftones or Tone Loc? Prints of the Ponycorn Two-Step & Vulture on the Edge drawings available here Tai's shirt in this episode: Quiet Riot "Metal Health" Pertinent links from the episode: Mr. Dibbs official website Rhymesayers Entertainment Mr. Dibbs interview on the Bastard Sermon Podcast Atmosphere Tai's tv show 3.2 Percent segment on Atmosphere from 2003 Theme music by Nalei from her debut album "13" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support

Kause and Effect
Turkey Vulture and Wisdom - 4-30-21 - Eps 62

Kause and Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 21:04


Listen to the messages given to you by your higher self, and trust them. Don't doubt or deny what you are feeling.  You can tell your truth by what you feel deep inside.  If you feel anxiety, fear, or doubt deep down, beyond the surface, which is usually the only feeling we actually pay attention to, then continue to be silent, listen for further direction.  Your higher self speaks to you all the time and can be trusted… if only we would slow down, be quiet, and listen.  You'll have to listen to find out how a Turkey Vulture Fits into this wisdom!    Follow me! Website - KauseSuccess.com Kause and Effect - Podcast:  https://wkause.podbean.com/ Facebook Linked In FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/kauseandeffect/

Dirty Bird Podcast
Episode 26: Carrion My Vulture Sons (Turkey Vulture, Black Vulture)

Dirty Bird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 71:58


In possibly the grossest episode yet, John tackles the ugly and misunderstood vultures of North America, the Black Vulture and the Turkey Vulture. After starting off with a sphincter clenching Native America story from the Winnebago tribe, John goes into way too much detail about how vultures find their food, fly, and stay cool. At the end, he explores vulture's evolutionary history and their interactions with humans. Plus: A voice memo from John S about the last episode on Carolina Wrens! Also, featuring Dirty Bird fan Kevin who tells a great story about a close vulture encounter and asks some questions that are answered on the show! Warning: don't listen to this episode on a full stomach. . . . Photo from the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, who unfortunately cares for a lot of vulture patient's due to collisions and lead poisoning. Thank you for your hard work! . . . All Bird sounds from Xeno-Canto.org. Turkey Vulture Nesting Site Sound by Cristian Pinto Black Vulture Call by JAYRSON ARAUJO DE OLIVEIRA Black Vultures at Roost by Brice de la Croix Black Vulture Dinosaur sound by Dante Buzzetti . . . Intro music by Ricky Pistone, Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers . . . Dirty Bird Podcast cover art and logo by TJ Rinoski

Encouragement from Kristen’s backyard
The turkey vulture feeds on disobedience

Encouragement from Kristen’s backyard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 57:53


In this episode, Kristen finishes up the bird series by ending it with the turkey vulture and how it's personality relates to what happens when we are disobedient to God. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Nuzzle House audiobooks
Book Boys Review: 'The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella' by Stephenie Meyer

Nuzzle House audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 51:31


You'd think that reading a book to escape the harsh realities of American politics would be a good thing- but nope. Not when it's a book written by Stephenie Meyer.We learn:Glen scruffs the good times at work by reminding people that he's being laid off in a few weeksBen got a bonzai treeGretchen teaches us that turkey vultures sound like my dadBen can't get a dateGo read it yourself:https://bookshop.org/a/12554/9780316228527Visit https://nuzzlehouse.com for show info.

Shut Up & Eat Your Kale 45
Metaphysical Round Table 56: The Empress, Turkey Vulture Medicine and Emotional Benders!

Shut Up & Eat Your Kale 45

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 94:55


Welcome to another podcast at Metaphysical Round Table!!! Here is week 56 with hosts Jennifer, Kat and Rachel! Join us every week for a humorous look at spirituality, lifestyle, healing and anything metaphysical! This week we talked about The Empress, Turkey Vulture Medicine and Emotional Benders, weekly Numerology, Tarot reading for the upcoming week, a Spirit/Medicine Animal, a Crystal reading and much, much more!!! Thanks for listening Round Table Fan’s!! We LOVE you!! Listen to us anytime for free on SoundCloud, YouTube, Patreon and iTunes! Metaphysical Round Table is a humorous weekly podcast about spirituality, lifestyle, healing and anything metaphysical! Hosted by psychics, readers and healers, this amusing show centers around issues happening in the world and how it affects us energetically and spiritually. Every show has a tarot card reading for the week, numerology for the upcoming week, a Spirit/Medicine animal, a crystal to use, a moon phase report, discussions about other dimensions, aliens and even talks about sex! Join us every week in a no holds barred discussion that will make you think, make you laugh and hopefully empower you to walk stronger on your spiritual path! Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Humor, Metaphysical, Spirituality, Lifestyle, Tarot Cards, Oracle Cards, Empaths, Moon Phases, Magic, Crystals, Healing, Astrology, Numerology, Spirit Animals #Humor, #Metaphysical, #Spirituality, #Lifestyle, #TarotCards, #OracleCards, #Empaths, #MoonPhases, #Magic, #Crystals, #Healing, #Astrology, #Numerology, #SpiritAnimals

American Birding Podcast
04-37: Loving the Unloved Vulture with Katie Fallon

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 29:39


Despite being one of the most ubiquitous birds in the Americas, the poor Turkey Vulture is saddled with a mixed reputation. Sure, they look weird and eat dead things, but vultures are more than just nature's garbagemen. Katie Fallon, author of the recently rereleased Vulture: The Private Life of an Unloved Bird makes the case that vultures are not only important, but worthy of adoration. She joins host Nate Swick to talk about her hands-ons experience with these amazing birds.  Also, the distant Rio Grande Valley Bird Festival is this week! Join birding celebrities for a game of "Harlingen Squares"! Thanks to Field Guides for sponsoring this episode. Check out their new video series, Out Birding with Field Guides. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Google Play, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!  

The Andy Social Podcast
249 - Jessie May (Metalhead Money)

The Andy Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 70:30


Jessie May is an Author, Writer and metal musician who's written the book "Money Hacks for Metalheads and Old Millennials" which comes out 1 December 2020 through Amazon. If you have ever wanted to learn some basics about getting better with how you manage your money, this is the episode for you. Show notes Follow Jessie May via Main Website | Twitter | Order the E-Book or Paperback of "Money Hacks for Metalheads and Old Millennials" from Amazon Check out Alternative Control via Main Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon Check out Jessie's bands Turkey Vulture and Owl Maker. Stalk me via the usual stuff below; Join me on PATREON! Follow me on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify | YouTube Donate/Shout Me a Beer via this link. Visit my Discogs, eBay and Bandcamp stores Listen to LORD on Spotify | Apple Music | Bandcamp (including merch) Follow LORD via Main Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter | Vimeo The podcast is edited and produced by Equinoxe Studios. Artwork by Tristan Tait Illustrations

Animal Fan Club
You Down With D.O.P.? #DirpsOfPrey

Animal Fan Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 53:44


Meredith presents the Turkey Vulture, Mike presents the Squash Bug. Keepin' it spooky for our October Scary Animal Theme! Meeting #49!Follow us on Instagram @AnimalFanClubPod Send your Listener Feedbag Questions to: AnimalFanClubPod@gmail.com .Tell all your friends who also have a mischievous cat about the Club!

Buffer Overflow – Anexinet
Episode 180: Turkey Vulture Vomit

Buffer Overflow – Anexinet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 36:44


Show Notes Buffer Overflow: Turkey Vulture Vomit Episode 180 Mozilla’s in Trouble, Too Many Chefs, and a Raspberry Pi Fling Hosts Ned Bellavance https://www.linkedin.com/in/ned-bellavance-ba68a52 @Ned1313 Chris Hayner, Delivery Manager https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismhayner Kimberly DeFilippi, Project Manager, Business Analyst https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-defilippi-77b3986/ Hank Yee, Delivery Manager https://www.linkedin.com/in/hankyee/ Longer Topics Mozilla is in trouble and now it’s trying to be all business-y The recent fix for Twitter that required accessing the about:serviceworkers menus https://webcompat.com https://profiler.firefox.com Lightning Round Crypto-security Kook Clapped for Currency Claptrap  Too Many Chefs in the Kitchen? Have a Fling with a Raspberry Pi! Movies…We’ll always have next year? IBM & NewCo All Hail 747. The Chonkest Bear of them All Music Credits Intro: Jason Shaw - Tech Talk Outro: Jason Shaw – Feels Good 2 B

The Hot Ticket Cigar Podcast
Episode 165 - CAO "Bones"

The Hot Ticket Cigar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 85:50


We review, break down, & share our thoughts on the "Bones" by CAO. Chris explains why he couldn't make it to Monday night hockey, and Cory finds out what a Turkey Vulture is. All on this week's episode of "The Hot Ticket" ***Please subscribe, rate, & review!*** Check out our website @ www.hotticketweekly.com Reach us at: IG Chris - hotticketchris IG Cory - thehotticketpod Check out CAO www.caocigars.com Check out our show sponsor MyCigarPack. www.mycigarpack.com

Doom Tomb Podcast- Stoner Rock, Doom Metal and Sludge Metal.

Turkey Vulture. Out for blood, straight outta the basement. A Connecticut based heavy music duo. We talk bands,future material, quarantine songs and Lars. Links below. ***** Turkey Vulture: https://turkeyvulture.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/turkeyvultureband ***** Fuzzy Cracklins: Get in The Swamp Krewe ! Fuzzy Cracklins music, merch, and The Swamp Krewe CD of the Month are at- www.theswamprecords.com/doomtomb https://www.instagram.com/fuzzycracklins/ https://www.instagram.com/theswamprecordsusa/ ***** Mucho Printing: Brand branding ,gifts for the family and so much more ! https://www.instagram.com/muchoprinting/ https://www.facebook.com/muchoprinting86 ***** Glory or Death : Hope Tommy gets better soon.... https://gloryordeathrecords.bigcartel.com https://www.facebook.com/Gloryordeathrecords https://www.instagram.com/gloryordeathrecords/ ***** Cranium Radio(Sundays ,6-9PM EST) The Doom Tomb followed by an episode of the podcast - http://craniumradio.com ***** doomtombpodcast@gmail.com Hit us up ! ***** STAY HEAVY !!!!

Dumb & Dumbest
Episode 463: Jessie May of Turkey Vulture, Alt Ctrl and Metalhead Money Goes Deep

Dumb & Dumbest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 35:57


We are honored to have our friend Jessie back to talk about PR, finance and more! Check out her band on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/turkeyvultureband Her Metalhead Money site: metalheadmoney.com And her site Alternative Control: https://www.alternativecontrolct.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dumbanddumbest/support

Elmwood Park Zoo - Keeper Kast
Keeper Chats: Turkey Vulture

Elmwood Park Zoo - Keeper Kast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 2:18


Keeper Chats: Turkey Vulture by Elmwood Park Zoo

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Cranked Up Country Radio
Cranked Up Country 10-25-19 Show

Cranked Up Country Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 43:01


On The show this week: “The secretive life of Pierre Delecto”, “Brilliant Crime Down Under”, “Sanctuary Cities now want a wall”, and We’ll learn about the Turkey Vulture in Wilder Kingdom.   Find us online at www.crankedupcountryradio.com  

The Casual Birder Podcast
#59 Mark Carwardine Watching whales in Baja California

The Casual Birder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 31:19


Mark Carwardine is a conservationist, broadcaster and wildlife photographer. He is also a whale expert and leads wildlife tours around the world. I was recently on one of those tours, in Baja California. I spoke with Mark about the wildlife we saw and his conservation work. Mark’s website can be found at https://www.markcarwardine.com/   Whales and Dolphins seen on the whale-watching tour (in order seen): Common Dolphin Gray Whale Fin Whale Pacific White-Sided Dolphin Bottlenose Dolphin Blue Whale Humpback Whale Sperm Whale Peruvian Beaked Whale Dwarf Sperm Whale     Birds seen on the whale-watching tour (in order seen): 1. BROWN PELICAN 2. WESTERN GULL 3. SNOWY EGRET 4. GREAT BLUE HERON 5. GREAT EGRET 6. BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON 7. DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT 8. BLACK OYSTERCATCHER 9. BLACK-VENTED SHEARWATER 10. PINK-FOOTED SHEARWATER 11. BRANDT'S CORMORANT 12. SONG SPARROW 13. LINCOLN'S SPARROW 14. SWAINSON'S THRUSH 15. OSPREY 16. RAVEN 17. HEERMANN'S GULL 18. COSTA'S HUMMINGBIRD 19. SURF SCOTER 20. TURKEY VULTURE 21. CASPIAN TERN 22. ROYAL TERN 23. REDDISH EGRET 24. POMARINE SKUA 25. WHITE IBIS 26. LONG-BILLED CURLEW 27. SANDERLING 28. RED-BILLED TROPICBIRD 29. MAGNIFICENT FRIGATEBIRD 30. BLUE-FOOTED BOOBY 31. BROWN BOOBY 32. XANTUS'S MURRELET 33. MASKED BOOBY 34. WHITE-THROATED SWIFT 35. YELLOW-FOOTED GULL 36. NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD 37. EARED GREBE 38. VERDIN 39. ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER 40. GILA WOODPECKER 41. LADDERBACKED WOODPECKER 42. WHITE-WINGED DOVE 43. NORTHERN CARDINAL 44. BLACK-THROATED SPARROW 45. HOUSE FINCH 46. CACTUS WREN 47. BLACK STORM PETREL 48. ELEGANT TERN 49. PELAGIC CORMORANT 50. HOUSE SPARROW     The Casual Birder Podcast Don't miss an episode - subscribe to the show (Subscribing is free) Follow me on - Twitter: https://twitter.com/CasualBirderPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/casualbirderpodcast/ or join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/CasualBirderPodcast/   Thanks to: Randy Braun for designing the artwork for the show. The Drones for letting me use 'Short Sleeved Shirt' as my theme music. Check out their website at www.dronesmusic.net  

The Board Boys Podcast
Season Three, Episode 10.5 - Wingspan

The Board Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 40:01


What is that in the sky? It's a bird ... it's a plane ... wait, it's actually a bird! Wingspan is flying into homes and FLGS everywhere TODAY! We couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than by doing a BONUS Board Boys Birdcast all about the Indigo Bunting, Spotted Sandpiper, BlackBellied Whistling-Duck, Canada Goose, Turkey Vulture, Bewick's Wren, American Coot, Yellow-Breasted Chat, Chimney Swift, Peregrine Falcon, Barn Swallow and all our other favorite types of birds.

ArtCurious Podcast
Episode #38- Rivals: Manet vs. Degas (Season 3, Episode 7)

ArtCurious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 33:07


This episode receives additional support from Reynolda House Museum of American Art, where you can find one of the nation's most highly regarded collections of American art on view in a unique domestic setting - the restored 1917 mansion of R. J. and Katharine Reynolds surrounded by beautiful gardens and peaceful walking trails. You can browse Reynolda's art and decorative arts collections and see what's coming next at their website,  reynoldahouse.org.  Gift-giving: it’s one of the primary ways to solidify a relationship. But what happens when gifting goes suddenly wrong, and alters a friendship for good? Please  SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts! Twitter / Facebook/ Instagram   Episode Credits This is the third  of three episodes in collaboration with Sartle. Sartle encourages you to see art history differently, and they have a plethora of incredibly fun and informative videos, blog posts, and articles on their website. Production and Editing by Kaboonki. Theme music by Alex Davis.  Social media assistance by Emily Crockett. ArtCurious is sponsored by Anchorlight, an interdisciplinary creative space, founded with the intent of fostering artists, designers, and craftspeople at varying stages of their development. Home to artist studios, residency opportunities, and exhibition space Anchorlight encourages mentorship and the cross-pollination of skills among creatives in the Triangle. Additional music credits "Misterioso" by Dee Yan-Key is licensed under BY-NC-SA 4.0; "Turkey Vulture" by Chad Crouch is licensed under BY-NC 3.0 ; "Bond Band" by Yan Terrian is licensed under BY-SA 4.0; "Galamus (piano solo)" by Circus Marcus is licensed under BY-NC 3.0; "Simple Life" by Anton Khoryukov is licensed under BY-NC-SA 4.0; "Facing It" by Komiku is licensed under CC0 1.0. Ad Music: "Lonely Chicken Inside Shopping Mall (ID 122)" by KieLoKaz is licensed under BY-NC-ND 4.0; "The Valley" by Dee Yan-Key is licensed under BY-NC-SA 4.0; "Pillow Tree: Version 2" by UncleBibby is licensed under BY 4.0.  Links and further resources Manet and the Family Romance, Nancy Locke Olympia: Paris in the Age of Manet, Otto Friedrich The Art of Rivalry: Four Friendships, Betrayals, and Breakthroughs in Modern Art, Sebastian Smee The Telegraph: "Did Manet Have a Secret Son?" The Art Story: Edgar Degas The New York Times: "Degas and Mrs. Manet" Edouard Manet, Self-Portrait with Palette, 1878–1879 Edgar Degas, Self-Portrait, 1855 (detail) Edouard Manet, Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe (Luncheon on the Grass), 1862-1863 Edgar Degas, The Rehearsal of the Ballet Onstage, 1874 Edouard Manet, The Absinthe Drinker, 1859 (detail) Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet and Mme. Manet, 1868-69 Edouard Manet, Olympia, 1863 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CriticalMass Podcast
Season 5 - Ep 2 - “One Flew Over the Turkey Vulture's Nest”

CriticalMass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 88:55


Season 5 - Ep. 2 - “One Flew Over the Turkey Vulture's Nest” Dan and The RocnessMonster talk to their friends Andrew and K-dubs about mental health, North Korea, swallowing, pretentiousness, knick, knack, paddy-whack, give a dog a bone! Hold on to your medication and call your therapist for this one! **Mental health is a serious thing. We like to make jokes to bring light to what is a very serious topic. We want to thank Andrew and K-dubs for being very open and candid about their own struggles. We promote the open discussion of mental health and hope it will lead to a healthier, better, and safer country and world.** Tomorrow is too late… National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Thanks to bensound.com for our music. Special thanks to: the8oclockstop.com EagleEpoxy.us The Genesee Beard Company

CriticalMass Podcast
Season 5 - Ep 2 - “One Flew Over the Turkey Vulture’s Nest”

CriticalMass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 88:55


Season 5 - Ep. 2 - “One Flew Over the Turkey Vulture’s Nest” Dan and The RocnessMonster talk to their friends Andrew and K-dubs about mental health, North Korea, swallowing, pretentiousness, knick, knack, paddy-whack, give a dog a bone! Hold on to your medication and call your therapist for this one! **Mental health is a serious thing. We like to make jokes to bring light to what is a very serious topic. We want to thank Andrew and K-dubs for being very open and candid about their own struggles. We promote the open discussion of mental health and hope it will lead to a healthier, better, and safer country and world.** Tomorrow is too late… National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Thanks to bensound.com for our music. Special thanks to: the8oclockstop.com EagleEpoxy.us The Genesee Beard Company

Serious Business
​ 51: Form Of, A Turkey Vulture!

Serious Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 36:13


Show Notes: ​Quelf Buzzr Resistbot

The RPG Academy - ARCHIVES
The Campaigns: A New World – Episode 12: How About A Turkey Vulture?

The RPG Academy - ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2014 48:51


https://therpgacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/ANWep12.mp3 Hello and welcome to the campaigns, the Actual Play Podcasts from DnD Academy. I am Michael and this is The Campaigns: A New World: Episode 12: How About A Turkey Vulture? In our last episode The PC's rushed to the aid of Treydak and were able to run off the creature that had taken his form, but they were unable to revive Treydak from his comatose state.  We pick up this episode after the PC's had returned to camp with Treydak and are trying to revive him when the creature that had taken his form stumbles back into camp. Thanks for listening. We hope you enjoy. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. ~Michael E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our new Google+ Community page: The Rpg Academy Become a backer: Patreon.com/TheRpgAcademy and get episodes early and other great rewards

The RPG Academy: The Campaigns
The Campaigns: A New World – Episode 12: How About A Turkey Vulture?

The RPG Academy: The Campaigns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2014 48:51


https://therpgacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/ANWep12.mp3 Hello and welcome to the campaigns, the Actual Play Podcasts from DnD Academy. I am Michael and this is The Campaigns: A New World: Episode 12: How About A Turkey Vulture? In our last episode The PC's rushed to the aid of Treydak and were able to run off the creature that had taken his form, but they were unable to revive Treydak from his comatose state.  We pick up this episode after the PC's had returned to camp with Treydak and are trying to revive him when the creature that had taken his form stumbles back into camp. Thanks for listening. We hope you enjoy. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. ~Michael E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our new Google+ Community page: The Rpg Academy Become a backer: Patreon.com/TheRpgAcademy and get episodes early and other great rewards

KQED Science Video Podcast
Cool Critters: Turkey Vultures

KQED Science Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2009 2:00


Ever wonder why a vulture's head is bald? QUEST visits the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek, CA, to meet their resident Turkey Vulture and learn about what life is like in the Bay Area for these bald "beauties."