Wacky group of friends that were split up to different high schools, just trying to stay together
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Listen to the Bird Nest Scoop to be informed about the latest and greatest updates in HQ trivia and modern life.
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The Weekly Bird Report with Mark Faherty can be heard every Wednesday on WCAI, the local NPR station for Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the South Coast. Mark has been the Science Coordinator at Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary since August 2007 and has led birding trips for Mass Audubon since 2002. He is past president of the Cape Cod Bird Club and current member of the Massachusetts Avian Records Committee.
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A wild and reckless recap of recent LoA action. Smack talk, strategy, and singling out simpletons, you'll find all that and more on Good Morning LoA!
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Will be discussing Sports pre game predictions stats and more also local up-and-coming artist interviews and talkin about what matters to the listener. join me everyday we're ever you listen to your podcast and join the flock.
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The latest Orioles news and talk on the "The Bird's Nest," presented by MASN All Access, with Brendan Mortensen and Annie Klaff.
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Hey, amazing parents of 5 to 12-year-olds! Do you sometimes find it challenging to navigate the journey of cultivating happy, confident, and well-rounded kiddos? Wondering if there's a way to guide them without letting the world dictate who they become? Well, you're not alone. Feeling a bit overwhelmed by the flood of info and different approaches? Who wouldn't be? As your personal development sidekick for your kids, I totally get it. In the midst of all your other responsibilities, shaping ...
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Welcome to the WV Nest, where amazing things happen! We talk about the Wild Wonderful Birds of West Virginia! For birdwatchers and birders all of over the world to learn about the species we have in the Mountain State!
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A regular podcast from Today on Radio 4, following Britain's swallows throughout the summer, and through their breeding season. Emily Knight, plus experts, listeners and swallow-lovers all over the country, get to know these iconic birds. Episodes are occasional – depending on the swallows Produced by Emily Knight and Eliza Lomas This podcast feed also includes episodes from the earlier series, Planet Puffin. All things puffin. Both the silly and the serious; the scientific and the cultural.
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Welcome to the Bird-Cast! This is the audio version of different discussions, videos, and interviews that are done by the Birdville Nest Digital Learning team from Birdville ISD in Fort Worth Texas. Our mission is to empower teachers to develop innovative lessons that create powerful learning experiences for every student that walks into a BIRDVILLE ISD school. We are excited to share our training and learning that we have developed in this podcast! So come and join us on this podcast journe ...
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A podcast aimed at local artists and songwriters, giving them a place to share music, stories and experiences as they chase their dream.
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Back To The Nest is a monthly podcast where Leah Kern sits down with a loved one to swap “acorns”—little tips and insights we’re currently leaning into. Acorns can be trivial things, like a fun new way to store earrings or a brand of clear lip gloss that tastes like vanilla and isn’t too sticky. But they can also be deeper nuggets of wisdom—lessons from therapy, profound lyrics, or a tip to calm existential anxiety. Acorns are the things we gather along the way, and Back To The Nest is the p ...
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Explore the history and present of over 27,000 acres of park land inside Minnesota's Hennepin County and surrounding areas. Hosts Angela (wildlife biologist) and Brandon (interpretive naturalist) guide you through this suburban wilderness managed by the Three Rivers Park District.
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Join John Bates and Shannon Hackett, two seasoned bird experts, as they soar through the fascinating world of birds in this must-listen podcast for bird lovers of all levels! Whether you're an experienced birder or just starting to explore the wonders of the avian world, Birds of a Feather Talk Together has something for everyone. With exclusive access to one of the largest bird collections in the United States, John and Shannon are joined by amateur birders RJ Pole and Amanda Marquart for i ...
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Radio essays, poems and complementary music, broadcast from Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1, Sunday mornings since 1968.
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Country Life magazine has been celebrating the best of life in Britain for over 126 years, from the castles and cottages that dot the land to the beautiful countryside around us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the Bird Podcast — hosted by Shoba Narayan. This podcast will focus largely on birds, specifically on Indian birds with occasional global forays. India is home to some 1200 bird species, amongst the highest in the world. This podcast showcases and highlights our feathered friends We will talk to naturalists and birders about common and special birds such as the Greater Coucal, Himalayan Quail, Nilgiri Flycatcher, the Malabar Trogon, the Great Indian Bustard, and other amazing spec ...
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Information Morning Fredericton is your window on the community every weekday morning, from 5:55 to 8:37 on CBC Radio One, the news and stories of our lives in your city and around the province; keeping you informed and engaged.
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The Birds Up Podcast, by the UTSA Alumni Association, features conversations with alumni and special guests who have unique stories to tell about their time at UTSA, their unique career paths, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Our alumni nest is full of dedicated, passionate, and loyal Roadrunners eager to share their stories. Ready, Rowdy, and Relevant. Listen Up. Volume Up. Birds Up! Hosted by Andrew Addison & Melissa Adame. Produced Josh Amparan and Lost in Sound Recording St ...
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BirdCast is a podcast recorded entirely in a live bird aviary or bird environment. The Birdman Dad team strive to bring you new and interesting bird-related content regularly to improve your own aviaries and bird keeping skills set. Birdman Dad has a small YouTube following if you like videos. Co-host Kiah is keen to hear from any interested listeners to join BirdCast -email [email protected].
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🎭Comedy 📲Dramedy 🎙️Satire 🎧Paladinah Major♏ is an Alternative to the Mundane in Radio Podcasts🎙️I say YES.. My podcast is a 📡Satellite Station orbiting the system. Strength Builds the System. Build Strength is the Energy 🔱A variety of topics: comedy, talk show, music and more... Frequencies are transmitted and received on a daily rotation. An expression of Love Life Lessons, while I talk about what's happening in the reality I give my power to⚡ 💽Beats music is not mine💽 A rouge Celestial Ent ...
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Slow Radio Podcast : Life in the Slow Lane... shift down gears and treat your ears to drifting soundscapes that take you to another world; relaxing interviews with challenging soundart. Slow Radio is produced by David Clarke -- HEADPHONES ON!
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New Hope Ministries is based in Mount Pleasant Pennsylvania. Please visit our website at www.newhopecommunityfmchurch.org
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Nature isn’t just “out there” in some pristine, far-off location. It’s all around us, including right outside our doors. Hi, my name is Shannon Trimboli and I’m here to help busy homeowners in the eastern U.S. create thriving backyard ecosystems they can enjoy and be proud of. Join us as we ignite our curiosity and natural wonder, explore our yards and communities, and improve our local pollinator and wildlife habitat. Learn more at: https://www.backyardecology.net/podcast
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Welcome to 'Sleepy Time Tales,' your go-to podcast for soothing bedtime stories! 🌙✨ Each week, we bring you calming readings of classic books, both fiction and non-fiction, designed to help you unwind and drift into a peaceful sleep. Whether you prefer timeless novels or insightful non-fiction, our gentle narrations will guide you into a restful night. Subscribe now and let the magic of literature lull you to sleep every week. Sweet dreams! 😴📚 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes! #SleepyTimeTale ...
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The Lum is a mix of storytelling, poetry, and music about different subjects. Told in ways with hidden meanings and occult references over original music and samples with the same subject themes. Curated by Intricate Dialect, Sun Hammer, and Jah Connery. This is podcast art. These are people who talk in code and have lodge meetings. Grew up listening to Hip Hop and meeting interesting people who might have ties to the 'luminati.
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The Bright Side is a weekly news show hosted by Robin McCulloch in which she makes an effort every Monday to focus on the uplifting, the inspiring, and the positive in a world increasingly burdened by the negative. There's a lot of tough news out there, let's look on The Bright Side! Stories? Suggestions? Questions? Concerns? Send them to [email protected]! Cover art photo provided by Linda Xu on Unsplash: http://bit.ly/2IZkXtN Intro by Elijah Posada http://bit.ly/2UZKVPF Transitions b ...
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The Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) brings you current information about coastal Georgia issues, species of importance, conservation efforts, and important research happening in our coastal communities! Learn more at Sapelonerr.org
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Imagine waking up, grabbing your favorite mug, and tuning in to a warm, uplifting conversation to start your day. “Mornings with Christen” feels like a cozy catch-up with a trusted friend—real talk, encouragement, and a little laughter to set a positive tone for whatever the day brings. It’s a mix of lighthearted chats, deep reflections, and motivating messages, all wrapped in the comforting feel of a slow morning coffee ritual. Whether you're a busy mom, a teacher, a student, or just someon ...
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A cussy irreverent love letter to romantic comedies . A rom-com recap podcast by lifelong friends Tamara Cosio and Corinne Eding. New episodes drop every Tuesday.
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This life is so full isn't it?!?! Beauty, loss, joy, grief, hopelessness and possibility intermixed into our one amazing life. How do we make sense of it all? What do we do when the voices of fear seem to drown out our truest self? This podcast is for doubters, believers, the lonely, the popular, the disillusioned and the inspired; in the hope we all find some sanity and encouragement to live into our fullest self. Glad you made it!
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We highlight creatives, entrepreneurs & anyone trying to make a change in our communities.
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A podcast with 2 guys and an indecisive prick who spout random nonsense about the media world that we live in.
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Greg Wisniewski, Joshua Howsam and occasional guests from around the baseball World talk about everything you want to know about the Blue Jays and noteworthy developments in the game, with a little bit of added fun.
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What if you could change your life by just asking yourself the right questions? Sounds simple. And it is. Questions are powerful. They help us get to the bottom of what is really going on in our lives. I call that unboxing your box. Start seeing things differently and be empowered to transform your life! Bring your boxes and let's get started!
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Join us as we explore the fascinating world of invertebrates and discover how to help these extraordinary animals. The Xerces Society is a nationwide non-profit organization that works to conserve invertebrates and their habitats. For more information go to xerces.org.
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Erika L. Sanchez and the No Chingues crew explore issues, questions, and assorted chingaderas. The Black and Latino coalition is solving the world’s problems one shit talking session at a time. No Chingues. We have no idea what we're doing... but let's keep it moving with the unearned confidence of a mediocre White man. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Join two men on the right side of middle age and the wrong side of clinical obesity as they talk about basically nothing. Be disturbed by their absurd views and alarmed by how much you agree with them. For thirty minutes anything goes - this is cheerful despair. Scottish author David F Porteous is approximately one half of Cheerful Despair, find out more about him at his website http://www.dfpiii.com David Candy is approximately the other half of Cheerful Despair, learn nothing about him at ...
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You raised your kids. They’re launching their next chapter… but what about yours? Welcome to Encore Living, the show for empty nesters and midlife moms who suddenly have more time—and are ready to fill it with purpose, passion, and possibility. If you’re asking yourself, “What now?” or “Who am I without the role of full-time parent?”—you’re in the right place. Each week, Thor Challgren (TEDx speaker, author, and New Thought minister) shares heartfelt reflections, spiritual insight, and pract ...
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People picture the Cape’s beaches covered in gulls and maybe even terns and shorebirds, likely because their past visits were later in summer. As a result, someone arriving in June or even early July will be struck by how birdless the beaches are.By Mark Faherty
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Live from the Digital Bird's Nest Sharon Marie White
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1:22:18Let's welcome back to the Georgia Songbirds a singer-songwriter from Canada Sharon Marie White. Sharon came back on the show to talk about all the new things that have happened in her musical journey since we last spoke. We talked about inspirations, new music, AI, Bond and so much more. We even listened to a few of her songs that are available for…
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Hannah Bourne-Taylor: Saving swifts, naked protests and the bird that nested in my hair
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26:04‘I thought, okay, well it worked for Lady Godiva, didn’t it? This whole naked stuff? So let me give that a try. I felt like it was the only option.’ Just as it worked for Lady Godiva, so it has for Hannah Bourne-Taylor, the campaigner, naturalist and writer who has spent years fighting for change to help Britain’s bird population — and particularly…
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Philosophy seems the ideal thing to listen to to help you sleep. I recorded this in the middle of the day and completely zoned out and nearly dozed off so I can barely tell you what the conversation between Socrates and his friends was about. So I’m confident that the discussion of whether God can create evil, whether children should learn from fal…
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Coat checks and cityscapes in New York City; preparing for a family wedding; and reflections on wearing wigs. With Gary Coyle, Neil Hegarty, Cathy Power, John Tuomey, Julie Feeny and Lauren GreenBy RTÉ Radio 1
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EP 82: How injuries have derailed the O's momentum this season
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Many terns and gulls usually seen on Cape Cod beaches are still nesting in the Arctic. Meantime, those who are on the Cape are nesting in rooftop malls and buildings.By Mark Faherty
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Episode 248: Fisher Facts - THE Fisher Guy
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28:46While connecting with fisher researchers Angela and Brandon were told over and over that there was one researcher they had to talk to. Dr. Roger Powell, Professor Emeritus at NC State University in North Carolina has been researching fishers for decades and is considered the expert on them. He shares his insights into fishers, how he raised fishers…
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Episode 247: Fisher Facts - Research in the City
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31:26Dr. Michael Joyce of the Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI) at the University of Minnesota joins us to talk about why NRRI is researching fishers as they move from the north woods to southern Minnesota. What are the risks and rewards for a fisher living in a Three Rivers Park? How is he studying fishers? How can you help his research? Wand…
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Episode 246: Fisher Facts - What is a Fisher?
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25:21Fishers have been moving from northern Minnesota south and can now be seen in the Twin Cities area. What is a fisher? Join Brandon and Angela as they discuss what makes this large member of the weasel family special, and the special adaptations it has to help it hunt foods from rabbits to porcupines.…
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State of the Butterflies in the United States: A Roadmap for Recovery
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47:30I’m sure it’s not surprising to hear that butterflies are in decline, but the speed at which it is happening may be. Butterflies are being lost at a rate of 1.3% per year, which means more than one-fifth have disappeared over a 20-year period. These are just a couple of the alarming statistics that emerged from the work of the State of the Butterfl…
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Marcus Janssen: Chelsea Lifejackets, bagging a 'MacNab' and recognising the best of the British countryside
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33:13'We still see people out wearing colours which we know for a fact we haven't produced in 15 or 20 years,' chuckles Marcus Janssen, head of Schöffel, as he speaks about the company's gilets — the 'Chelsea Lifejackets' — to James Fisher on this week's edition of the Country Life Podcast. Marcus took over at Schöffel after a career as a countryside jo…
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Jenna Mccullough is a third generation birdwatcher from Boise, ID. She got her bachelors at the university of Idaho (2015); got her masters (2018) and PhD (2024) at the university of New Mexico. She's a postdoc at the university of Kentucky and about to start a National Science foundation fellowship at the natural history museum of Los Angeles Coun…
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A Sleepy Tale of Intrigue – Bellarion The Fortunate
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38:23Let the intrigue of Renaissance Italy lull you into a peaceful slumber as we follow Bellarion, the clever yet unwitting hero, who stumbles into a noblewoman’s garden—only to find himself tangled in a plot far beyond his understanding. Rafael Sabatini’s lush prose, read in a slow pace, transforms this tale of mystery and fortune into the perfect bed…
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How we see ourselves, and others, and what constitutes home; a selection from the Belfast Books Festival in 2023 and 2004 with Wendy Erskine, John Toal, Neil Hegarty, Marie Howe and Paul McVeighBy RTÉ Radio 1
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S4E17: Season Wrap-Up: The Best of BirdsUp – Game Days, Career Plays & Highlights with Andrew, Josh & Russell
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39:40What a season it’s been! From cheering on the sidelines to celebrating career wins, this season of BirdsUp was all about spotlighting the incredible people who make Roadrunner Nation so special. We had an absolute blast sitting down with an amazing lineup—from UTSA coaches who are building champions on and off the field, to alumni who are movers, s…
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Choose the Best Native Milkweed for Your Eastern U.S. Garden
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19:34Summary Milkweeds are a common component of butterfly and pollinator gardens. Not only are they important for monarch caterpillars, but they are also used by a wide variety of pollinators. There are lots of different species of milkweed that are native to the eastern U.S. and have the potential to work really well in home gardens. In this episode w…
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EP 91: Navigating the catcher position without Adley Rutschman
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Last week I covered the Brood XIV 17-year cicadas and the birds that love them, but it turned out the birds weren’t quite done adding to this story.By Mark Faherty
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Parenting with a Triggered Nervous System: Why It’s So Hard (And What Helps) with Sari Barron [92]
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39:13Send us a text It’s not that your child is “pushing your buttons”—it’s that their behavior is often bumping up against old wounds, stress, and patterns stored in your nervous system. In this powerful and validating episode, I sit down with Sari Rose Barron, a licensed marriage and family therapist and trauma expert, to unpack what’s really going on…
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Corinne Fowler: Exploring the hidden history of the British countryside, one walk at a time
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30:04Corinne Fowler has never been one to shy away from straight talking. The Professor of Colonialism and Heritage at the University of Leicester made headlines for weeks back in 2020 after co-authoring a report for the National Trust on how the history and creation of many of our great houses are bound up with the history of slavery, conquest and colo…
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99: Marcel Rochon Interview: The Healing Power of Nature and Birding
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1:17:37We’re joined by a fan of the show who reached out with a heartfelt letter that really moved us. Our guest, Marcel, is a passionate birder with a story that is truly touching. From being a world-class athlete to navigating the challenges of a severe brain injury, he found healing and meaning in nature and birding. We’ll start by sharing the touching…
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Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Nature: The Whispering Language of Truth (A Sleepy Reading)
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36:33Drift into serenity with Ralph Waldo Emerson’s timeless essay Nature, where he reveals language as a mirror of the natural world’s deepest truths. Let his poetic musings on rivers, stars, and the silent wisdom of the earth wash over you in this slow, soothing reading. With a tranquil pace, this episode transforms transcendental philosophy into a dr…
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The mud of Glastonbury and the elegance of the Monet garden, a St John’s Eve bonfire and the bravery of Irishman Graham Dale, with Conall Hamill, Laoighseach Ní Choistealbha, John Toal, Maeve Edwards, Joe Rooney and Antonia Gunko KarelinaBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Around The Nest: Turning The Corner
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1:01:43The 2025 Minor League Baseball season has reached the halfway point, and for the Toronto Blue Jays system (oft-maligned last year), things are definitely turning around. In this episode of the Around the Nest Blue Jays minor league podcast, host Tyler Zickel, play-by-play voice of the Vancouver Canadians, chats with his fellow affiliate broadcaster…
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Live from the Digital Bird's Nest Michael Peterson
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1:35:30I'm very honored to introduce this Artist to the Georgia Songbirds Family. Let's welcome a bonafide 90's country hitmaker, songwriter, Artist, and just a great guy Michael Peterson. Michael came on the show and man did we have a good time. We talked about being Army Wives, 90's Country, Family Tragedy, inspirational stories and so much more. This i…
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Bug Banter Live! Building Pollinator Habitat
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54:04One of the most effective ways to contribute to pollinator conservation is to provide the essential components of pollinator habitat. To celebrate Pollinator Week, we invited a panel of Xerces experts to help us answer audience questions in this special Bug Banter Live episode. Bernardo Niño is a pollinator conservation specialist with Xerces Food …
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EP 90: How the bullpen has been driving Baltimore's recent success
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36:34The O's bullpen has been one of the best in the game over the last few weeks. "The Bird's Nest" on their recent success.By MASN
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Seventeen years later, cicadas return to Cape Cod — and birds are stuffed
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4:20The much-heralded Brood XIV 17-year cicadas have finally arrived. Have they been serenading you? If you’re in the emergence zone, this is really old news at this point, as they emerged weeks ago and most have probably laid eggs and kicked the bucket at this point. But how does this apparent bonanza affect birds?…
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Pollinator Check-Up: Bee Health and Novel Monitoring Tools
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41:51In the face of insect decline, it is critical for us to understand pollinator health both in terms of influencing factors and how to monitor those impacts. Today we are specifically focusing on bees. To talk about some exciting research in this field is Dr. Laura (la-u-ra) Figueroa (fig-eh-row-ah). Laura is an Assistant Professor in the Environment…
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Steve Backshall on sharks, idyllic childhoods and getting his fingertips eaten by piranhas
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24:40The adventurer, broadcaster, scientist and writer Steve Backshall has been a fixture on TV screens in Britain for nearly three decades — and we're absolutely thrilled that he joined James Fisher on the Country Life Podcast. • Listen to Country Life podcast on Apple Podcasts • Listen to Country Life podcast on Spotify • Listen to Country Life podcas…
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98: Peter Kaestner Interview - Seeing 10,000 Bird Species In The Wild!
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1:34:04This week, we have a truly special guest—Peter Kaestner, the first person in history to see over 10,000 bird species in the wild. It’s a mind-blowing achievement. Peter took us on an unforgettable journey through his life as a birder, and how his career as a diplomat allowed him to travel the globe. He shared incredible stories—like birding in Colo…
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Anne of Green Gables: A Joyful Home & A Stormy Temper (A Sleepy Retelling)
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39:41Let Anne Shirley’s bright spirit and fiery emotions lull you into a peaceful slumber. Tonight’s Sleepy Time Tale follows Anne’s heartwarming discovery of her new home at Green Gables—full of hope and happiness—until a run-in with a prickly neighbor sparks her infamous temper. Told in a slow, soothing voice, this beloved story becomes the perfect co…
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Fathers, a Faith Healer and a Missing Football
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34:57Solstice meditations, a Sydney nightwalk and a visit to Joyce’s Nighttown, with Colin Regan, Kieran FitzGerald, Grace Wells, Fran O’Rourke, Katrina Bruna and Christian O’ReillyBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Beak to the Future: Coastal Bird Adaptations
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17:42Click here to share your thoughts or questions! Discover how coastal birds have evolved remarkable beak shapes and behaviors to thrive on Georgia’s shores. Each species reflects a unique evolutionary twist that matches its feeding niche. To learn more about Coastal Georgia shorebirds- Click here Check out Georgia Birds to learn about our local spec…
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Live from Songbird's Studio Jesse Williams
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1:17:55Let's Welcome to the Georgia Songbirds family a local singer-songwriter, the winner of the Georgia vs Pennsylvania Songwriters Showdown and a super talented musician Jesse Williams. If you don't know Jesse you should really look into her music. She's one of a kind for sure, a truly old soul. Jesse came on the show and we talked blues, about her fam…
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Laurel Wilt: How Tiny Beetles Can Kill Huge Trees
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1:17:55Summary In this episode, we dive deep into Laurel Wilt Disease which is a vascular wilt disease affecting trees in the Lauraceae family, such as sassafras, spicebush, and redbay. We discuss its history, how it spreads, ecological and cultural impacts of the disease, current management options, and challenges associated with managing the disease. We…
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EP 89: Welcome back, Westburg and Mullins
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44:46Jordan Westburg and Cedric Mullins are helping the O's get back on track. Breaking down what their return means on "The Bird's Nest."By MASN
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For several years, I’ve had a mostly unoccupied screech-owl box on an oak tree in the narrow strip of woods in my backyard. I hung it about 14 feet up, positioned so we can see the hole from the house, and have monitored it expectantly ever since.By Mark Faherty
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When to Push and When to Step Back: Navigating Youth Sports with Michael Huber [91]
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26:31Send us a text Youth sports are more intense than ever — and while they can offer so many life lessons, they can also become a source of stress and burnout for both kids and parents. In this episode, I’m joined by Certified Mental Performance Consultant Michael Huber, who helps young athletes build mental strength, confidence, and perspective — all…
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We’ve got a fun one for you this week as we get ready for a very special guest: Peter Kaestner—the first person to see 10,000 bird species in the wild. We speak to him next week. To prep for that epic conversation, we're taking a closer look at the bird that earned him that milestone: the Orange-tufted Spiderhunter. Spoiler alert—Amanda was not imp…
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Sleep Through Time: The Goths vs. Rome’s Last Light
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39:01Let the distant echoes of history lull you to sleep as we drift into the shadowy world of the Dark Ages. Tonight’s episode follows the epic clashes between the Goths and the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I—wars that shaped empires, yet now fade into whispers. Told in a slow, soothing voice, this tale of conquest and intrigue becomes a tranquil bedtim…
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Sunflowers, Spirit Animals and Ziggy Stardust
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32:00Live from the Belfast Book Festival 2024, at the Crescent Arts Centre, with Ways of Seeing. Writers: Jan Carson, Lucy Caldwell, Glenn Patterson, Emily Byers-Ferrian and Maria McManus, with music from Scott Flanigan, Sinéad McKenna & Micky Fearon and TrúBy RTÉ Radio 1
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Live from Songbirds Studio Cai Gray
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1:13:01Let's welcome to the Georgia Songbirds family a singer-songwriter that now calls Georgia home Mr Cai Gray. Cai came on the show to share his music and stories of his journey. We ended up talking about One Republic, The Last of Us(spoilers so beware), board games and more. He even played us a few songs. So pull up and seat and listen in to our conve…
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S4E16: From Serve to Success — Coach Carol’s Playbook for Champions On and Off the Court
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1:11:20In this episode of Birds Up Podcast, we sit down with UTSA Volleyball Head Coach Carol Price-Torok for a dynamic conversation about leadership, culture, and building champions—on and off the court. Coach Carol shares her journey from collegiate player at Texas A&M to her winning coaching career across the country, including her return to UTSA where…
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EP 88: Don't look now, but here come the Orioles
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45:20The Orioles have won 7 of their last 9 games. What has been working well, and how can they keep the momentum going? Brendan Mortensen and Annie Klaff discuss.By MASN
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Episode 245: Whispers of Wildlife Diseases - Scoop a Poop and More
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30:39Why does a scientist want poop mailed to them? Find out as Dr. Dr. Michelle Power joins us all the way from Australia! She has a passion for engaging the public in scientific research using it to help study diseases. We discuss what One Health is and how that impacts wildlife and human health. She also gives advice on what you can do to prevent ant…
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Back on Memorial Day, as we Harwich Fahertys discussed what to do, I coyly suggested a family hike with some Upper Cape friends of ours. But where?By Mark Faherty
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Episode 244: Whispers of Wildlife Diseases - Fish Diseases
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32:05Have you ever seen a sick fish? Dr. Isaiah E Tolo, Fish Health Supervisor at the Minnesota DNR, discusses diseases that affect fish, how he monitors for them, and what, if any, impacts they have on us. Learn how to help keep fish healthy as we dive deep into fish diseases.By Three Rivers Park District
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Episode 243: Whispers of Wildlife Diseases - Minnesota Diseases
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35:01Just like humans, animals can get sick too. We wander with Dr. Michelle Carstensen, Wildlife Health Program Supervisor for the Minnesota DNR. How do animals get sick? What are some of the diseases the Minnesota DNR is looking out for in wildlife and how do they monitor for them? How can you help keep animals from getting sick? Wander with us to fin…
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