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Uncuffed empowers people in California prisons to tell their own stories. The award-winning collaboration between incarcerated student producers and professional journalists shines light on the human experience of people before, during, and after their prison terms. The new Season 4 is hosted by formerly incarcerated producer Greg Eskridge. https://www.WeAreUncuffed.org
Episode 173 - January 15, 2025
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A review of the Kenn Kaufman book 'The Birds Audubon Missed' by Tom Gatz. New research on effects of fireworks on birds. Bird of the episode: Curve-billed Thrasher. Birding hotspot: Arivaca Lake south of Tucson. Friend of wildlife: Grand Canyon Trust.
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Manage episode 461199528 series 2967465
内容由Mike Ameigh提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Mike Ameigh 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal。
A review of the Kenn Kaufman book 'The Birds Audubon Missed' by Tom Gatz. New research on effects of fireworks on birds. Bird of the episode: Curve-billed Thrasher. Birding hotspot: Arivaca Lake south of Tucson. Friend of wildlife: Grand Canyon Trust.
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×A report on Tucson Audubon Society's ongoing 'green infrastructure' habitat restoration project. A description of how seed dispersal by birds and other wildlife is critical to range expansion of many plant species helping them fend off disease and effects of global warming. A report on the impact of rodenticides on birds and other wildlife. A report on birds' senses by bird illustrator and naturalist David Allen Sibley. Bird of the episode: Black-throated sparrow. Birding hotspot: Sedona Wetlands Preserve. Friends of wildlife: Sky Island Alliance.…
An eyewitness account of a warbler (Ovenbird often spotted in Arizona) landing on the ocean off Mexico's east coast, taking what appeared to be a break from its southerly migration to wintering grounds in South America, then launching back into the air to continue its journey. This account by a distinguished scientist upends long-held beliefs in the scientific community about presumed mortality among birds that run out of energy flying over large bodies of water. Bird of the episode: the Verdin. Birding hotspot: Willcox Playa in southeastern Arizona. Friend of Wildlife: Liberty Wildlife in Phoenix.…
An account of how an owl nest was saved following an invasion by a swarm of bees. A nature photographer and a beekeeper teamed up to move owl eggs from the nest to a quickly constructed nest box that was then mounted nearby. The female owl quickly took up residence and raised newly hatched owlettes to fledging. A report on Arizona Trail association's 'Seeds of Stewardship' initiative that introduces youth to nature. Bird of the episode: White-winged Dove. Birding hotspot: Marble Canyon/Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. Friend of wildlife: Friends of the San Pedro River.…
An update on research that describes how birds learn to communicate with one another through imitation and practice. A report on how bird losses affect the ability of some plant species to expand their ranges leaving them vulnerable to disease and ecological changes that can lead to extinction. Bird of the episode: Gambel's Quail. Birding hotspot: Huachuca Mountains Important Bird Area (IBA). Friends of wildlife: the Sonoran Institute.…
A perspective on the extraordinary conservation movement involving social, cultural, industrial and political alliances that let to the establishment of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. Bird of the episode: Abert's Towhee. Birding hotspot: Imperial National Wildlife Refuge IBA. Friend of wildlife: Hall Lab at Arizona State University.…
A report on work underway to mitigate wildfire danger along roadways in Patagonia. A description of 'dust bathing,' a desert bird behavior among quail and other species that appears to help maintain good feather structure and control ectoparasites. A report on a field trip to Oak Flat campground by Maricopa Audubon Society. Bird of the episode: Ruddy Ground Dove. Birding hotspot: Anderson Mesa southeast of Flagstaff. Friend of wildlife: Anderson Mesa IBA.…
A report on new research indicating songbirds communicate across species during overnight migration. These findings are challenging long held beliefs about bird communication in general. A report on how and why the City of Tucson is using goats to control wetland plant growth in recharge basins at Sweetwater Wetlands. An introduction to Wilson's Warbler, a tiny songbird common to Arizona riparian areas Spring through Fall. Bird of the episode: Red-tailed Hawk. Birding hotspot: Lower Oak Creek IBA in central Arizona. Friend of wildlife: Nature Conservancy of Arizona.…
A review of the Kenn Kaufman book 'The Birds Audubon Missed' by Tom Gatz. New research on effects of fireworks on birds. Bird of the episode: Curve-billed Thrasher. Birding hotspot: Arivaca Lake south of Tucson. Friend of wildlife: Grand Canyon Trust.
An extensive report of bird detections captured by the Haikubox located on my patio in the North Valley of the Phoenix metro. Bird of the episode: Vaux's Swift. Birding hotspot of the episode: Lake Havasu National Wildlife Refuge and Important Bird Area (IBA) on the lower Colorado River near Yuma. Friends of wildlife: Phoenix Mountains Preservation Council.…
A look at how birds raise their young from egg laying to hatching to fledging. An overview of the unique behavior of corvids (jays) and why they are such an attraction among birders. Bird of the episode: the Upland Sandpiper. Birding Hotspot: Gilbert Riparian Water Ranch, Gilbert, in the heart of the Phoenix Metro. Friends of Wildlife: Friends of Saguaro National Park.…
Information about restrictions on activity near Bald Eagle nest sites across Arizona as a new breeding cycle begins. California Condor recently released into the wilds of northern Arizona returns to the site where the egg from which she hatched was retrieved and incubated by biologists following the death of her mother from Avian flu. Incredibly, she had a brief encounter with her father as the two shared a meal. Bird of the episode: Western Grebe. Birding hotspot: Apache Creek Wilderness. Friend of wildlife organization: Altar Valley Conservation Alliance.…
Sweetwater Wetlands reopens to wetland birds and birders after controlled burns eradicate invasive wetland plant species. Arizona Field Ornithologists conduct field expedition to Greenlee County. Cochise County receives $1.5 million Arizona state grant for water recharge project to protect San Pedro River. Birdability continues work promoting projects to enhance wildlife viewing for all. 72-year-old Albatross, oldest known wild bird, lays an egg. Bird of the episode: Gila Woodpecker. Birding hotspot: Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. Friend of wildlife: Friends of the Sonoran Desert.…
News from the Northern Arizona Audubon Society December Newsletter. A Bureau of Land Management plan to save the Greater Sage Grouse in grasslands across the West. A report on the unique nature of bird vision. Bird of the episode: Elf Owl. Birding hotspot: Las Cienegas National Wildlife Area. Friend of wildlife: Friends of Sonoita Creek.…
A discussion about bird memory. A description of the Northern Parula, a small New World Warbler sometimes encountered in Arizona. Audubon Southwest report on efforts to conserve and protect birds as renewable energy systems roll out across Arizona. Bird of the episode: Pied-billed Grebe. Birding hotspot: Bubbling Ponds important bird area in Cornville. Friend of Wildlife: Arizona Land and Water Trust.…
How discarded fishing line (monofilament) endangers wildlife throughout Arizona and how to dispose of it properly. How Towhees and other birds use a variety of foraging techniques to uncover insect prey. Bird of the episode: the Common Whimbrel. Birding hotspot: Base and Meridian Wildlife Management Area west of Phoenix. Friend of wildlife organization: Desert Foothills Land Trust.…
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