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In this timely and urgent episode, we explore the devastating impact of recent budget cuts and defunding of the National Science Foundation (NSF) on the U.S. scientific community. Originally planning to discuss Wood Ducks, our conversation quickly shifted to the broader crisis facing science in America today.Join married ornithologists John and Shannon as they share firsthand insights into how these funding cuts are affecting scientific research, biodiversity studies, and the future of environmental conservation. With Shannon also bringing a Canadian perspective, the discussion highlights both domestic and international implications of these policy decisions.This is a must-listen episode for anyone passionate about science, environmental policy, and the future of research in North America. Be sure to subscribe and stay tuned for our upcoming episode focused specifically on Wood Ducks.
In this nature-packed episode, we dive into the fascinating world of Wood Ducks—one of the most beautiful and iconic duck species in North America. Learn about their striking plumage, unique nesting habits, and the incredible moment when day-old ducklings leap from tree cavities to join their mother on the ground.We also share a recent encounter with a Barred Owl family, and answer a listener's mailbag question about owl chicks spotted at Walt Disney World.Hosted by married ornithologists John Bates and Shannon Hackett from the Field Museum, along with RJ and his fiancée Amanda, this episode blends expert knowledge, personal wildlife experiences, and listener Q&A in a fun, informative format.Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram, Blue Sky Social, YouTube and tik tok as well!!
On this episode of Save it for the Blind, hosts Jeff Smith and Carson Odegard sit down with two of California Waterfowl's leading waterfowl biologists—Brian Huber, Wood Duck Program Coordinator, and Jason Coslovich, Egg Salvage Program Coordinator—for an in-depth look at the science, stories, and successes behind CWA's critical conservation work. They cover the results of this year's pintail banding efforts, surprising data from the field, and how weather and habitat conditions shaped the season. The conversation also celebrates a major milestone: the banding of CWA's one-millionth wood duck—and what that achievement means for the future of waterfowl conservation. Brian and Jason also break down the Egg Salvage Program, explain how rocket netting works, and share incredible banding stories—from record-setting bird recoveries to rare hybrids spotted along the way. Plus, they offer advice on how hunters, landowners, and outdoor enthusiasts can support these vital programs and why reporting band recoveries makes a real difference for wildlife management. If you love ducks, science, and good stories, you won't want to miss this one!
In this episode of The North American Waterfowler, Elliott sits down with David Plyler, a passionate duck hunter from North Carolina who's combining his love of waterfowl with off-season conservation work. David shares how building and maintaining wood duck boxes has helped increase local populations on his lease and public land. The two dive deep into their shared experiences with HRC and AKC hunt tests, training high-drive Labradors, and what it's like hunting wood ducks in the Carolinas. Plus, they swap stories about how duck hunting has changed over the years and what keeps them hooked on the sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listening to a pair of wood ducks explode from a tiny patch of open water in a woodland pond and woo-eek through the woods is a distinctly springtime experience. Wood ducks are uniquely adapted for life in the forest, with strong claws on their webbed toes that allow them to perch on tree branches. Scaring up a pair of wood ducks together is common, because these ducks find a mate on their wintering grounds and arrive home together.
During the week of March 25, 2025, we received 6 reports sharing observations of migrating birds, aquatic insects, and more. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Matt Harrison sits down with longtime friend Jim Ronquest to share their favorite hunting stories. They reflect on the busy months following duck season and discuss the upcoming turkey season. As they reminisce about past adventures, listeners can expect a blend of entertaining anecdotes and insights into the world of hunting. Tune in for a lively conversation filled with camaraderie and anticipation for the spring season ahead!Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Ducks Unlimited Podcast: Season Wrap-Up Live StreamHosts: Dr. Mike Brasher, Katie Burke, Matt HarrisonLocation: Ducks Unlimited HQ, Memphis, TNPresented by: Purina ProPlan & Bird Dog Whiskey
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Matt Harrison welcomes videographer and photographer Brandon Fien to the studio. Brandon shares his journey into the world of content creation, beginning at the age of 14 after transitioning from a focus on baseball to a passion for capturing the beauty of waterfowl. The conversation delves into Brandon's experiences and insights in the realm of wildlife photography, showcasing his dedication to producing high-quality content that resonates with waterfowl enthusiasts. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about passion, creativity, and the art of storytelling through imagery.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Matt Harrison welcomes musicians Jordan Davis and Zach Sutton to the studio. The trio discusses their excitement for the Chêne Film Festival happening in Memphis, which marks its second year. Jordan and Zach share their experiences as first-timers at the festival, highlighting the opportunity to connect with friends, enjoy food trucks, and watch football before their performance. They reminisce about their last outing together in Arkansas, where they faced freezing conditions while duck hunting. Tune in for a fun conversation filled with music, camaraderie, and preparations for the upcoming duck season!Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
On this Episode of the Duck Gun Podcast, Jordan sit down the SS Timber Queen Crew. They talk about the success failures and obstacles over come on their way to bagging over 100 Wood Ducks in a very short time! That and much much more! Part 2 Patreon - www.patreon/duckgunchronicles OnX - https://www.onxmaps.com/ Weatherby - weatherby.com Final Approach - https://fabrand.com/ use Code - DuckGun Dirty Duck Coffee - dirtyduckcoffee.com use code - DuckGun Finisher - adrenal-line.com use code - DuckGun Flight Day Ammunition - www.flightdayammo.com use code - DuckGun Quickcoys - https://www.quickcoys.com/
On this Episode of the Duck Gun Podcast, Jordan sit down the SS Timber Queen Crew. They talk about the success failures and obstacles over come on their way to bagging over 100 Wood Ducks in a very short time! That and much much more! Patreon - www.patreon/duckgunchronicles OnX - https://www.onxmaps.com/ Weatherby - weatherby.com Final Approach - https://fabrand.com/ use Code - DuckGun Dirty Duck Coffee - dirtyduckcoffee.com use code - DuckGun Finisher - adrenal-line.com use code - DuckGun Flight Day Ammunition - www.flightdayammo.com use code - DuckGun Quickcoys - https://www.quickcoys.com/
Your eye may be drawn to the gorgeous male Wood Duck, but it is the call of the modestly plumaged female you'll hear. This call tells the male where his mate is, important as the pair stays together through much of the winter and spring. Wood Ducks are among a small number of North American waterfowl that nest in cavities, and many of them nest in boxes we provide for them.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.
As waterfowlers peer ahead to the approaching hunting season, botulism has become a headline in the West and state agencies have released results from their 2024 waterfowl breeding population surveys. Today's conversation begins with Jeff McCreary, DU's director of operations for the Western Region, giving the latest update on avian botulism in the Klamath Basin and the solutions that DU and partners are trying to deliver. We then go across the country with Nathan Ratchford, Dr. Dan Smith, Dr. John Coluccy, and Dr. Mike Brasher to review results from state waterfowl surveys in California, Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. What were population and habitat conditions like this spring? How do these data inform harvest regulations and our knowledge of duck populations? And what can hunters take from these surveys as we await the release of the much larger U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service waterfowl status report.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
In this new episode, we dive into the world of bird conservation efforts with waterfowl biologists Brian Huber and Jason Cosvlovich. We explore the recent season's highlights in bird banding, the story behind the story of the 1 millionth wood duck video and the exciting use of rocket netting. Here's a rundown of what we cover: What This Recent Season Showed Us: A comprehensive analysis of this year's bird banding numbers and how they compare to last year. Key trends and data insights that reveal the health and behaviors of bird populations. Banding Numbers This Year: Detailed statistics on the total number of birds banded. Comparison of this year's banding numbers with those from last year to identify any significant changes or patterns. Wood Duck Video Shoot: Behind-the-scenes look at the final week of the wood duck video shoot, which has garnered 1 million views. Personal anecdotes and experiences from Brian and Jason during this exciting project. Thoughts on the Possible 3 Pintail Bag Option: Discussion on the proposed increase to a 3 pintail bag limit. Examination of the data from California Waterfowl Association (CWA) supporting this potential policy change. Wood Duck Box Nest Camera: Announcement of the new yearly livestream of the wood duck box nest camera. How this initiative brings local nature into people's living rooms, fostering a deeper connection with wildlife. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of bird conservation efforts and the exciting developments in the field this year.
While America's most populated state is ofentimes characterized by its big blue-city progressive politics, California consistly harvests more ducks than any other state. It's not by accident. Far from it. Founded in 1945, California Waterfowl Association has exerted David-versus-Goliath efforts to improve habitat and wetlands, increase waterfowl production, hunter access and recruitment despite the Golden State's notorious political climate. John Carlson, Mark Hennely, Jake Messerli and I wade through a boundless marsh of hard-earned accomplishments---producing 1-million wood ducks, salvaging eggs, banding ducks, ensuring Klamath Basin's permanent water rights, providing Veteran Hunt Program, conserving wetlands to reduce a carbon footprint, establishing CWA Hunt Program, embracing new field-to-fork mindsets, replacing kids screentime with nature, tackling ongoing challanges. Could this grassroots conservation model improve duck hunting in your homestate? How might death-by-a-thousand-cuts, modern-day duck hunting improve if embraced nationwide? Listen and let us know your thoughts. Related Links: California Waterfowl Association https://calwaterfowl.org Save It For The Blind Podcast https://calwaterfowl.org/save-it-for-the-blind-podcast Visit MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Sponsors: MOJO Outdoors Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food Tetra Hearing Tom Beckbe Voormi GetDucks.com USHuntList.com Please subscribe, rate and review Mojo's Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
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Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark This time of year, wood duck females tend to be sitting on their nests to incubate their eggs for the next month or so until they hatch out in June. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com. About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Sullivan, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 5/11/24: Wood Ducks first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark This time of year, wood duck females tend to be sitting on their nests to incubate their eggs for the next month or so until they hatch out in June. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com. About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Sullivan, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 5/11/24: Wood Ducks first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Spring is a time for waterfowl nesting, and it's also a time when our feathered friends venture into our neighborhoods and back yards looking for a safe place to lay eggs and raise their brood. On this episode, Dr. Mike Brasher and guest host Dr. Jerad Henson are joined by Tim Jasinski of the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center to share expert advice on how to deal with these annual visitors. As a wildlife rehab specialist, Tim is always eager to provide guidance and insight on the curious ways of waterfowl and other wildlife that make unexpected and sometimes unwelcome entrances into our world. Covering everything from injured birds to aggressive geese, hen mallards in flower pots, and duckling in swimming pools, there aren't many things Tim hasn't experienced. Join us as we learn from the expert and hear a few fascinating stories in the process. And the question we all need answered… Should I feed bread to park ducks??www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Host Chris Jennings is joined by Kelley Powers and Brook Richard with Higdon Outdoors, MOMarsh, and Power Calls to break the ice on how to become a better duck caller. This step-by-step instruction is designed to help you improve your calling techniques this off season. Richard and Powers offer a simple approach to improvement and they provide real-life scenarios for various calling techniques, including team calling. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
On the episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, Katie Burke interviews decoy carver, Josh Brewer. Brewer describes his unique journey in the profession from carving and competiting as a kid to a career in family medicine and then finally returning back to carving full time. Together they discuss Brewer's influences in carving and his evoluntion of a carver. www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.joshbrewer.comwww.nadecoycollectors.org
Well, here it is— a look back on what has been referred to as “one of the worst hunting seasons in memory.” Co-hosts Chris Jennings and Dr. Mike Brasher are joined by Jim Ronquest, Vice President of Development for Drake Waterfowl, to discuss the season from start to finish, north to south, and east to west. Numerous factors conspired to make the 2023-24 season a challenging one for even the most seasoned hunters, including low breeding populations, El Nino, widespread drought, limited snowfall, record low ice cover, and temperature swings from record warmth to record cold. As one season ends another begins, and the group looks ahead to dry conditions on the prairies and what is needed to turn things around.
Dr. Mike Brasher recently joined the crew from Campus Waterfowl for an opportunity to reconnect with his roots, as he shared a soggy morning in the cypress swamp with current and former students of his alma mater, Mississippi State University. This episode, which originally aired on Campus Waterfowl, recaps an exciting ring-neck hunt and shines a spotlight on the passion this group has for waterfowl and wetland conservation through their work on the Mississippi State chapter of Ducks Unlimited. Joining on the podcast were Derek Christians of Campus Waterfowl and Drew Brown and Hunter Yelverton from Mississippi State. The group also discussed duckDNA, the exciting project that is connecting duck hunters with scientists to inform some of today's most ground-breaking research. www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.campuswaterfowl.com
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Host Chris Jennings is joined by Jay Anglin, WF360 Great Lakes migration editor, and the two discuss current conditions across the Great Lakes Region. Anglin, who keeps a keen eye on the migration in the region went into detail about Michigan, Indiana, and Wisconsin, while touching on other Great Lakes states. Warmer temperatures have the puddle duck migration stalled out, but Anglin has heard of many hunters overcoming this and having success. For more details, download and listen.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
On this episode of the Podcast, I sit down the Zach and Hunter on the Iowa opener leg of the chasing the opener series! We talk our duck hunt, mallards, wood duck, Elliott and much much more! Duck Gun Chronicles - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk6KCRJMpO2Ji-JjA3QYDzw?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/176135489667077/ Duck Gun Insta - https://www.instagram.com/duckgunchronicles/ Motion Decoys - https://motionducks.com - Promo code DuckGun10 OnX - https://www.onxmaps.com/ https://weatherby.com/ Patreon - www.patreon/duckgunchronicles Final Approach - https://fabrand.com/ use Code - DuckGun
Dr. Matt Dyson, DU Canada waterfowl research scientist, and Dr. Mike Brasher join forces to discuss the exciting growth and application of science in waterfowl and wetland conservation across Canada. Matt shares insights on the ecology of boreal forests, effects of wildfires on waterfowl, difficulties of studying ducks in this vast landscape, and new science by DUC colleagues. Matt also recalls stories from his upbringing and accepts the challenge of identifying his favorite fish. www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.ducks.ca
Hosts Chris Jennings and Dr. Mike Brasher are joined by Sydnie Wells, host of Barstool Outdoors. Wells explains how she became a part of Barstool, and discusses what her experiences have been hosting the show. Wells, an avid deer hunter also shares some of her best days afield, including hunting with her father, Tim Wells. As a strong advocate for conservation, Wells explains how others can create compelling content to engage with a broad audience from a hunter's perspective.www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.barstoolsports.com/shows/85/barstool-outdoors
Huntworth Gear pro-staffer Joey Hartley tells us how he trains decoy dogs to hunt coyotes. (youtube.com/@mangydogtv6553, huntworthgear.com) Dick Hartmann, director of economic development for Burnett County, Wisconsin, invites listeners to attend the second annual Jordan Buck Day, September 23 in Danbury, celebrating the former world record whitetail buck shot here by Jim Jordan in 1914. (burnettcountyfun.com) Guest Host Rob Drieslein, host of Outdoor News Radio, talks with John Coluccy, of Ducks Unlimited, about the outlook for waterfowl hunting this season. (https://www.ducks.org/, outdoornews.com) In the Madison Outdoors Report, presented by Pappas Trading Post, pro angler Duffy Kopf reports on fishing action in the Madison area. (pappastradingpost.com)
The two-week road trip continues as pitcher Drew Gray joins the show with the Pelicans playing in Down East against the Wood Ducks. Drew and Host Sam Weiderhaft talk about his progress this season, the battle back from Tommy John surgery, clubhouse Mario Kart races, and more.
With over $1.1 Billion raised and 6 Million acres conserved, the Federal Duck Stamp Program is the most successful and efficient wetlands conservation program on the planet. Katie Burke and Mike Brasher go behind the scenes with Jerome Ford, assistant director of USFWSMigratory Bird Program, and Suzanne Fellows, manager of USFWS Duck Stamp Program, to learn about its history, conservation successes, art competitions, and new efforts underway to grow interest and investments in this iconic program.www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.fws.gov/service/buy-duck-stamp-or-e-stamp
It's spring, and a female duck swims across a pond with ducklings in tow. Some of the youngsters might not be her own. Wood Ducks and others may lay some of their eggs in other ducks' nests — or in the nests of other kinds of ducks, like Common Mergansers and goldeneyes. Biologists call this nest parasitism or egg dumping. Perhaps it's a kind of insurance against the loss of a nesting female's own eggs or brood. Hooded Mergansers, like this one, are frequent recipients of eggs from other species. It's a good bet that mother duck has at least one – and maybe more – foster ducklings.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.
A short yet detailed introduction to wood ducks.
The DU Podcast visits with Dr. Brian Davis, Mississippi State University, and Dr. Phil Lavretsky, University of Texas El Paso, to discuss the latest discoveries in duck genetics and how these are changing our traditional view of mallard populations. New research shows westward expansion of game-farm mallard genes and reveals potential impacts on behavior, morphology, and potentially migration. So what's the big deal and how might this impact the future of waterfowl management? Listen in and find out!www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Listen to the full Wide World of Sports show with Peter Psaltis [00:00:00] OPENER - Around the Grounds and Magic Round [00:12:22] Could North Sydney Bears be the 18th NRL team, Fatty has an embarrassing moment and Wood Ducks. [00:21:51] Where to now for Sam Walker and the Roosters and more Fatty adventures [00:34:10] Reviewing the big results from Magic Round [00:37:03] CLOSERSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We take a look at a remarkable first complete turn of the Augusta Greenjackets rotation, review the week that was at each affiliate, and [READ MORE] The post OFR Farm Report Podcast #113: Augusta Pitchers Master Wood Ducks appeared first on Outfield Fly Rule.
Q: What duck nests in trees and jumps 70 feet before it can fly? A: This week's spotlight bird. Click here for the DUCKumentary or here for images of Wood Ducks. FIXED VERSION: A wood duck call somehow invaded the podcast audio - thanks to the listeners who pointed it out.
Join us for a morning of spring birding in Calgary! We get some birding pointers from from the team as they seek out Common Goldeneyes, Lesser Scaups, Wood Ducks, and welcome back many of our summer songbird friends, like the classic American Robin. Check out the full list of their sightings on eBird. Inspired to get a new pair of binoculars or scope for your spring birding adventure? Check out the range of great products by Kowa. If it's crystal clear, it's Kowa. Jody Allair is an avid birder and naturalist who enjoys sharing his enthusiasm for the natural world. He is the Director of Community Engagement at Birds Canada and has written numerous articles on birds, birding and connecting with nature. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram at @JodyAllair.Amanda Bichel is the Key Biodiversity Areas Coordinator at Birds Canada. She loves working with enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to monitor KBAs for priority species, carrying out conservation activities, organizing events, and increasing awareness of the program.Andrea Gress studied Renewable Resource Management at the University of Saskatchewan. She pivoted towards birds, after an internship in South Africa. Upon returning, she worked with Piping Plovers in Saskatchewan and now coordinates the Ontario Piping Plover Conservation Program for Birds Canada. Follow her work at @ontarioplovers
The Down East Wood Ducks will open their season at Grainger Stadium in Kinston on Thursday. WNCT's Courtney Layton spoke with members of the team about the expectations of starting a new baseball season.
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It's almost that time of year when everyone gets fat and poor.Yes, it's almost Christmas, but it isn't yet, which means it's time for us to go all Scrooge and check out who really stank it up for 2022.We can hear your nominations flowing in already, but did the team get on board?Who really, genuinely failed, and who simply had an off year?Find out on this special grampus edition of Splinters!
Jeff Bahls from the National Wood Duck Society joins us to explore the fascinating world of Wood Ducks. How far of a fall can a baby Wood Duck survive? Where do they go in the winter? Why are we talking about Wood Ducks in December? Listen to find out!
Greg Hoch, author of the book With Wings Extended: A Leap into a Wood Duck's World. Joins us to talk about the history of Wood Duck conservation, how people can help Wood Ducks even if they don't live by water, and how Wood Ducks were an inspiration for aircraft carriers in World War 1.
Greg Hoch, author of the book With Wings Extended: A Leap into a Wood Duck's World. Joins us to talk about the history of Wood Duck conservation, how people can help Wood Ducks even if they don't live by water, and how Wood Ducks were an inspiration for aircraft carriers in World War 1.
It's been a long while since Ramsey and today's guest, Brian Davis, attended Mississippi State University together. Davis earned master's and PhD degrees studying breeding and brood rearing wood ducks and other aspects of wood duck ecology. Now an Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology at MSU, Davis describes his duck hunting origins before pitching into wood duck predation (you ain't going to believe it), other interesting findings such as "legacy lead" in various habitats and how the wildlife-related student body has evolved since Ramsey roamed his alma mater's hallways. Davis is an extremely entertaining and well-informed storyteller. Y'all are absolutely going to love this episode---and will be left wondering how in the world wood ducks continue to even exist with so many different mouths to feed! Related Links: Mississippi State University, James C. Kennedy Endowed Chair in Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells Benelli Shotguns Tetra Hearing Kanati Waterfowl Taxidermy Mojo Outdoors Tom Beckbe Flash Back Decoys Voormi GetDucks USHuntList It really is duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences year-round: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
Your eye may be drawn to the gorgeous male Wood Duck, but it is the call of the modestly plumaged female you'll hear. This call tells the male where his mate is, important as the pair stays together through much of the winter and spring. Wood Ducks are among a small number of North American waterfowl that nest in cavities, and many of them nest in boxes we provide for them. Learn more at BirdNote.org.
Charter captain Dumper Dan Welsch reports the DNR has put 50,000 Chinook fingerlings in two net pens on the Sheboygan River and anglers are catching brown trout north of town. (dumperdan.com) Charter captain and hunting guide Eric Moltzan reports on the impact of severe weather events on waterfowl migration on the Mississippi River. (muddymissguideservice.webs.com, wiwf.org) Tick Terminator Brian Anderson offers advice for avoiding tick bites by spraying clothes with permethrin. (lymetickbughub.com) In the Madison Outdoors Report, pro angler Duffy Kopf reports bass action is slow on Lake Mendota, but anglers are catching crappies on the Yahara River (dsbait.com)
Was the Masters good? We debate if Scottie Scheffler's win was a memorable one. Plus we talk spring football and the Mudcats SWEEP of the Down East Wood Ducks. Also featured: stuffed closets, Sibling Day, and how would Cameron Smith do on #8 at Wendell Country Club?Enjoy.Reach out to Josh Goodson at Movement Mortgage for all your mortgage needs. We did.You can always watch/comment along with the show on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE5br8N3GugpPJ6W4PJ6rbA), Facebook or Twitter.Subscribe/rate on your favorite podcast site.Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1606766117Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pwlagAP9lIiP7swMdpwZNAmazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b94ac4d4-4887-4630-b712-cde510c80eeb/sportschannel8-the-podcast
I visited my parents in Sumter, SC in January. Apparently, this small town is home to the only public park in the United States to feature all swan species. While I was there I managed to capture quite a few of them including:- Black Swan- Trumpeter Swan- Black-necked Swan- Mute Swan- Bewick's Swan- Whooper Swan There were also a fair number of Canadian Geese, Wood Ducks and Mallards.https://www.sumtersc.gov/community/swanlake
As we come to the end of a surprisingly big year in sport given, well... (Motions to world around us)... it is time for The team to hand out the annual awards.This year we move to a proper naming of our awards, and these awards, as always, celebrate the duds of the year.So join the Raging Bull, the Spicy Chorizo and Aaryan... we need to get him a nickname... as they go through the duds, fails and no goods of 2021!
Episode 450: Brice Paterik is joined by Jared Ellis of Locked On Hurricanes to discuss the Down East Wood Ducks, how Evan Carter impressed in his pro debut cut short and how Tekoah Roby flashed impressive potential before surgery ended his season. They also discuss Aaron Zavala's hot start and Luisangel Acuna's solid first season of stateside baseball.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Molecule MattressVisit OnMolecule.com and save twenty percent with promo code LOCKEDON.NetSuiteNetSuite is offering a one-of-a-kind financing program only for those ready to switch today! Head to NetSuite.com/LockedOnStatHeroStatHero, the FIRST Ever Daily Fantasy Sportsbook that gives the PLAYER the ADVANTAGE. Go to StatHero.com/LockedOn for 300% back on your first play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 450: Brice Paterik is joined by Jared Ellis of Locked On Hurricanes to discuss the Down East Wood Ducks, how Evan Carter impressed in his pro debut cut short and how Tekoah Roby flashed impressive potential before surgery ended his season. They also discuss Aaron Zavala's hot start and Luisangel Acuna's solid first season of stateside baseball. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Molecule Mattress Visit OnMolecule.com and save twenty percent with promo code LOCKEDON. NetSuite NetSuite is offering a one-of-a-kind financing program only for those ready to switch today! Head to NetSuite.com/LockedOn StatHero StatHero, the FIRST Ever Daily Fantasy Sportsbook that gives the PLAYER the ADVANTAGE. Go to StatHero.com/LockedOn for 300% back on your first play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Heart and Hustle Awards were announced last week and our boyfriends past and present were a lock Our Olympic Baseball rundown covers qHAR, the bullpen cart, the emotional Eddie Alvarez story, and Scott Kazmir and Nick Allen, two guys at opposite ends of their career getting a bump from the spotlight. Hooray for that, plus Brock Holt's eephus, the Scherzer's philanthropy, Adley Rutschman in general, the CPBL, and Christian Yelich's acoustic guitar, because then things go south. In Police Blotter, Omar Vizquel's story gets significantly worse, the lead-up to Trevor Bauer's restraining order hearing continues to spiral, and Ramon Laureano is player #5 to earn a PED suspension this year. MLB has given up on encouraging players to vaccinate and now may have to put back some loosened protocols -- mask mandates already in place in Spring Training facilities used for the minors. None of the remaining seven teams has met the 85% vax threshold since June.Write your congressperson to support the Minor League Baseball Relief Act to carve out emergency relief for ballpark staff wages and stadium expenses due to no season last year and reduced ticket sales this year. This is similar to other Federal relief earmarked for suffering business, small and large, but focusing on keeping these specific community treasures afloat until they regain their footing. There is no Federal help on the way for the woes suffered by minor league players due to MLB not ponying up housing and food for their staff but instead creating unnecessary financial stress and damaging player health. Thank you Adopt a Minor Leaguer and More Than Baseball for your work here. We say Wood Ducks, Rubber Ducks, fight club, Hammers, and Guardians.Get vaxxed, fight the man, and find us on Twitter @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.
Ben and CJ get a chance to interview the Rangers number six prospect Luisangel Acuna through manager Carlos Cardoza. Spanish translation interview! Ben and CJ enjoyed the interview and picking the brain of one of the Rangers best prospects. Carlos Cardoza, Wood Ducks manager was insightful as the translator/manager and there lots of good discussion. Ben and CJ then break down the interview and talk a little about the Wood Ducks and Justin Foscue and what he is doing right now.
CJ and Ben talk with Down East Wood Ducks pitcher Mason Englert about all things baseball and pitching in Low A. Mason opens up about getting suspended for sticky stuff on the mound and recovering from Tommy John Surgery. CJ and Ben follow up the interview looking at the first place Wood Ducks and letting Rangers fans know what to be excited about for the Rangers future from this young team. Wood Ducks Mason Englert on Twitter Buy me a coffee Pateron The Ranger Report Shop CJ on Twitter Ben on Twitter The Ranger Report on Twitter
Author and artist Renee Durkee Atkinson holding her book Rum Run. The Durkee Farm during the 1870s. The Orchard Cheese Factory at the corner of Butternut Ridge and Durkee Road. Atkinson's great-great grandfather and Civil War veteran Oel Durkee stands in front. Our special guest made a of couple errors when chatting with us (It happens when there's so much to discuss!) First, there are four Revolutionary War soldiers buried at Butternut Ridge Cemetery in Eaton Township, making it the only cemetery in Lorain County to have that many. Second, the Civil War Centennial observation at Butternut Ridge Cemetery, when the Cemetery was presented with it's award, took place in 1960, not 1860. We're talking with a true Renaissance woman who blends her love of history and nature into her many creative pursuits: Renee Durkee Atkinson. Atkinson is a sixth generation farmer and has raised horses, sheep, cows, and crops over the course of her life. She is an award-winning artist with a fondness for painting historical barns and animals, and she is a published author. She is actively involved with the Butternut Ridge Cemetery in Eaton Township and loves visiting Civil War sites. In this episode Atkinson shares with us stories of the Durkee family and the struggles experienced by farmers in our community; the ways in which the Butternut Ridge Cemetery honors veterans and some of the famous people buried there; the inspiration behind her paintings; and details about her upcoming novel based on the diary of a Civil War soldier. Fred and I walked away from the conversation truly inspired and we hope you do too. Atkinson's first book is called Rum Run. In 1928, Rusty loses his job as a Lake Erie tugboat deckhand and can no longer afford his charter boat business. Out of desperation, he turns to the Trapani family and begins hauling grape juice. After several successful trips, Al Trapani offers Rusty the chance to run illegal alcohol from Canada. Atkinson brings the Prohibition era to life, and illuminates a piece of history that takes place right in our backyard in gorgeous detail. Rum Run is available at the Grafton-Midview Public Library. For more information on Renee Durkee Atkinson, visit her website at https://www.rcdurkee.com/. Four generations of Durkees on the family farm, 1962. From left to right are Atkinson's great grandfather, Elza; grandfather, Orin; father, Duane; and brother, Derek. Atkinson's great-great grandfather, Oel Durkee, purchased the land in 1834. The above photograph accompanied an article on the Durkee Farm's history in the Elyria Chronicle Telegram on October 4, 1962. Grafton Train Tower, watercolor. This work was painted before the train tower was moved and the statue added. The large oak tree stood to the left of the present day laundromat. The Elyria Saving and Trust Bank in downtown Grafton purchased the original painting and Atkinson has sold smaller prints of it over the years. Ron's Barn, watercolor. Atkinson hiked the Black Hills and drew the abandoned mines she came across. This piece is Holy Terror Abandoned Mine, South Dakota, pen and ink. At Pond's Edge, Wood Ducks, acrylic.
The Brian Bailey Show 05-17-21 - ECU Executive Associate AD Ryan Robinson, Wood Ducks GM Wade Howell
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It’s spring, and a female duck swims across a pond with ducklings in tow. Some of the youngsters might not be her own. Wood Ducks and others may lay some of their eggs in other ducks’ nests — or in the nests of other kinds of ducks, like Hooded Mergansers and goldeneyes. Biologists call this nest
Jon Clemmons joins the Pulling Tarp Podcast and takes us on a drive in his car and down memory lane as we chat about being a co-champion, some former coworkers, designing merchandise, the advantages of knowing Spanish, a storm so bad that it actually ripped the tarp in half, and a lot more!
In the 1800s, Wood Ducks were possibly the most abundant ducks east of the Mississippi. But the draining of wetlands, the cutting of forests, and market hunting caused precipitous declines. In 1918, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act completely banned the hunting of Wood Ducks for 23 years. This
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Locked On Hurricanes - Daily Podcast On The Carolina Hurricanes
On today's episode, the guys debut the first segment of Wood Ducks Wednesday bye reminiscing on past experiences at Grainger Stadium and by looking up new merch from the team. They also have two historical facts of Hockey history to help with Hockey withdrawals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Once a pair of wood ducks grew old together.