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Birds of a Feather Talk Together

John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, Amanda Marquart

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A podcast all about birds. Two bird experts, John Bates and Shannon Hackett, educate two amateur birders on all things bird related. With access to one of the largest bird collections in the United States, the hosts dive into exotic, rare, extinct, and also common birds. For experienced birders to people who are brand new to birding, this podcast is for anyone who has ever been interested in birds!
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Two Old Guys on the Back Porch

Steve Johnson & Cat Johnson

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"Coupla Old Guys just Bitch'n"' in their own words. Two Rural Southern Gen Xs discussing Modern Times, Sports, Hunting, Music, and maybe a little Bourbon. Hopefully they stay off of politics. All while on the back porch. Might hear a bird or two. Podcasted from Virginia
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Two Birds

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From the ladies behind Two Birds (twobird.squarespace.com) we bring you the best weekly round up of fashion, culture and celebrity every Friday. This week we're chatting kidnapped Vloggers, raunchy royals and Snakey Swift. Plug in now!
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Who’s Funding This Podcast

Maddy Bird and Doug Terranova

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Every week, two somewhat skeptical comedians, Maddy Bird and Doug Terranova, present conspiracy theories to one another. From why Princess Diana died to the Bermuda Triangle to straight up aliens, Maddy and Doug tackle every conspiracy theory they can get their hands on!
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Andy, Rosie and JP talk about life, love the universe and pretty much the sh*t that affects us all. Covering all aspects of growing up and becoming middle aged. A somewhat comical look at life today, the trials and tribulations that we all face and reasons to celebrate Middle Age. Plus perhaps, just maybe, some advice for the younger generation...
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Weekend Birder

Kirsty Costa

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From adorable fairywrens to cheeky cockatoos, welcome to the fascinating world of Australian birds. Kirsty Costa interviews birdwatchers, scientists, artists and comedians in this popular science and nature podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Two Birds Catchin’ Up

Seth Bunting / Brittany Bishop

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Straight out of Nashville Tn, these two musicians have a lot in common, but even more to talk about. Covering topics like new and old music, lyric break downs, social updates, pop culture news, conspiracy theories, and more. Seth Bunting and Brittany Bishop created this podcast title “Two Birds Catchin’ Up” for their tendency to ramble into conversation as if they haven’t seen each other in years, but they probably haven’t been apart in days. These two are old souls living in a charged world ...
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Bird City Radio

Bird City Radio

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From the desert metropolis of the American Southwest, promoting all things cool that make up our beloved Bird City. Hosted by two guys named Michael (Michael Paul Kohn and Michael Palladino). The official podcast of the Bird City Comedy Festival.
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Two Regional Australian Ceramic Artists discussing all things clay. Deep dives into process, artist interviews and sharing the ups and downs of creating. Please reach out if you have any questions or ideas for Birds of Clay. You can get in contact with us birdsofclaypodcast@gmail.com or Instagram @birdsofclay_podcast. Find us on Instagram Rora @aurora_elwell Jane @jane.orme.pottery
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Is it dangerous to wake a sleepwalker? Is it a good idea to pee on your leg after a jellyfish sting? Join biologists Camden and Margaret as they explore and address these scientific misconceptions and many more! With new episodes every two weeks, join the discussion of scientific misconceptions, with the hope of you learning something you didn’t already know about the world! If you have scientific misconceptions that you’d like explained or want to provide feedback to us, please email us at ...
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Fuse 8 n' Kate

Betsy Bird and Kate Ramsey

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Two sisters, one in L.A. and one in NYC, both move to the Chicago area and start a podcast. The premise? Picture books and are they really that great? Join Kate and Fuse 8 (Betsy Bird) as they track down a picture book "classic" each episode and try to determine if it deserves to remain in the canon of children's literature. Profile image by Andrea Tsurumi
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The Dude & Bird Show

The Dude & Bird Show

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Welcome to the official podcast account of 'The Dude & Bird Show.' Listen to these two Townies get loud about Boston sports & other nonsense every weekend. (Recorded on Saturdays) Follow on IG/Snap/Twitter: @dudeandbirdshow @HardiDude @JBird382 #GetLoudBoston #TDBS
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BirdNote

Birdnote

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Escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in the natural world. Rich in imagery, sound, and information, BirdNote inspires you to notice the world around you. Join us for daily two-minute stories about birds, the environment, and more.
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In which Dame Margaret & Dame Sophie, the internet's favorite librarians, boss the Internet with impeccable discernment & insouciant charm, usually while discussing recent culture we love and how it relates to the world.
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Birds On A Blue Note

Ten-Cow Media LLC

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Looking for a sports podcast that covers St. Louis' two most beloved teams? Look no further than the "Birds On A Blue Note" podcast! Join our hosts as they break down the latest for the St. Louis Cardinals & the St. Louis Blues From game recaps to news, our show has everything you need to stay up-to-date on these two iconic franchises. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just a casual observer, Birds On A Blue Note is the podcast for you. So tune in and let's talk sports!
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Living Forward

Barbara & Teja Arboleda

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In Living Forward Barbara and Teja keep life fresh in big ways and small. Two artists from opposite ends of the planet, with more than 30 years of making mischief together, Barbara & Teja (a.k.a. Kitty & Bird) will take you on a comedic romp through new adventures, pop culture, technology, creative pursuits, and staying healthy. From unpacking the worst B-movies to deciphering new iPhone features, these two cultural explorers prove that being backwards compatible doesn't keep you from living ...
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Jurassic Unicorn

Rayce Bird & Bryan Foutch

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The creative journeys of two design professionals - Rayce & Bryan - through Hollywood, UI/UX, corporate America, professorship, D&D, & many other curious endeavors. Join the conversation as we share comical, frustrating, triumphant (and hopefully insightful?) stories from our own experiences - and learn priceless wisdom from a host of innovative guests - all about our most defining human trait: creativity.
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Ponderings from the Perch

Little Bird Marketing & C-Suite Radio

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Conversations with Priscilla McKinney, founder and President of Little Bird Marketing, an award-winning agency specializing in content marketing, lead generation, branding and design. As a CEO and serial entrepreneur, Priscilla's topics range from marketing best practices, the "stunning discomfort" of entrepreneurship, market research, her love of the autoharp, and other marketing oddities.
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Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

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From the creator of the hit podcast Lore comes a new, bite-sized storytelling experience. Each twice-weekly episode features two short tales that take listeners on a guided tour of the unbelievable, the unsettling, and the bizarre. Pre-order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading this November!
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A movie podcast like no other, where not all the hosts have seen the movie. That's right! In each episode one host holds the ticket and attempts to explain the plot to a movie the other two haven't seen and have no interest in seeing. Do you like movies? So do we. Do you like talking about movies? Well shut up. Its the ticket holders turn to talk. Subscribe!
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High brow art… low brow tea! Our podcast is a light dive into your favorite artists juicy drama. Art is for everyone on this show and we’re serving it with a side of steeping hot tea!New episode every Wednesday! Come learn with us!Love you,Xoxo - Baroque B’sIG: Baroque.B.PodcastNow on Patreon! #artpodcast #arthistorypodcast
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What the Meta!

Virtual Times

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Greetings MetaSapiens! What the Meta is your fun and informative videocast partner in figuring out what the metaverse is and can be. Join Jason Chung and Philip Milestone, two metaspace lawyers, wonks and educators, as they grapple with their virtual lives and identities and figure out how to engage with a new plane of existence. Helping them on their journey are a host of friends – top thinkers, personalities and renegades – who explain key concepts of life such as citizenship, property and ...
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Two PTs and a Mic

Jonathan Brown and Jason Bird

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Macro and micro topics related to physical therapy with respect to past, current, and future evidence based research. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/two-pts-and-a-mic/support
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A chatty low key podcast on the reflections of Boreal Bruce a bird bander in Northern Eastern Ontario. Most of my ramblings relate to banding and birding at the Hilliardton Marsh Research and Education Center. This podcast focuses on the birds and people
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In The Dark

Xylus Winters

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In The Dark is brought to you from Utah-based teen minds Xylus, Morgan, Maple, Jae, and Artemis. Every week we strive to discuss whatever is on our minds, commonly revolving around philosophy, dreams, and other moral and pressing questions. Check out our first episode now and listen to all of Season One. We are currently working on Season Two which will have most of the kinks ironed out.
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This pairing is a tribute to amazing actors who surpassed expectations by choosing roles outside their normal comfort zones! First up, action star John Wayne chooses a quirky romantic comedy, set in 1920s Ireland, in a film that would net director John Ford his fourth Academy Award for Best Director. In 1952's "The Quiet Man," Wayne plays Sean Thor…
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This Eurasian bird is more extreme than it looks, and it may not be for what you are expecting. This bird puts the 'bird' in birds and the bees. Join us this week when we talk about the very sexual Alpine Accentor. John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Marquart discuss the Alpine Accentor in this week's episode. Please send us your quest…
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The American Crow’s rattle call is uncommon, and researchers aren’t sure what it means. It could be a gathering call, a predator alarm, or a call between mates. But if you hear it, you might think it sounds like cackling laughter. However, no one has identified a crow noise that indicates glee at the expense of another creature. It’s just a coincid…
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Our very first Bill Peet! Please understand that the whole reason we haven't done him before is because unlike a lot of animators-turned-author/illustrations, he has no single huge title that he's known for (unlike Seuss or P.D. Eastman). Betsy literally had to look up the Peet titles that are most prevalent in her library's consortium. The winner?…
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How does a robin know a worm is in one exact spot? Does it see the worm or hear it? Smell it? Sense its movements through its feet? To find the answer, researchers buried worms in soil in a tray. They covered the soil with a thin but opaque sheet of cardboard, followed by more soil, so the robin couldn’t see the worms. Still, the robin found them w…
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Birds that depend on flies for food have many creative ways of catching their prey. Swallows execute sharp turns and quick changes of speed. Bluebirds watch from a perch, pouncing when the time is right. A Chuck-will’s-widow flies with its scoop-like mouth wide open, engulfing moths and other insects. A Merlin snares dragonflies in its talons. Humm…
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For birds, learning starts early. Birds listen to their parents’ songs and calls from inside the egg. Recent findings have shown that calls from Zebra Finch parents can even prepare their chicks for warmer temperatures before they hatch. Researchers noticed that Zebra Finches make a special high-pitched call, called a heat call, when sitting on the…
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Welcome to our short side series — Clay Connections! In a new series of the podcast, we are focusing on wellbeing, community and creativity. We believe in the power of creativity to heal and bring people together. In this first episode we talk about our own journeys with mental health, when clay becomes work, process vs outcome, imposter syndrome, …
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At the end of summer, the once-bright feathers of a male American Goldfinch look ragged. Growing new flight feathers in a process called molting makes him more vulnerable to predators. Before migrating to wintering grounds, many songbirds stop at a secondary location to undergo the indignities of molting. It’s called molt migration. The places bird…
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This week, Maddy absolutely baffles Doug with information about the secrecy surrounding glitter production. Who's the largest buyer of glitter? What are they doing with it? What sounds are the machines making that make the glitter? We may never know, but we can certainly guess!Kirjoittanut Maddy Bird and Doug Terranova
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Welcome back to another glorious week of more HaWt JuIcY aRt HiStOry! We probably get the lowest our dirty low brows can go this week with one of Chelsea's fav's of all time... HIERONYMUS BOSCH! There will be finagle-ing of the bagel-ing, there will be genitals in almost every place you never even thought to put them, there will be good berries, th…
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When woodpeckers drum, they slam their beaks against bark many times per second. Scientists have long hypothesized that woodpeckers have a way of protecting their brains from injury. However, more recent work provides a different picture. High-speed cameras showed scientists that woodpeckers aren’t softening the impacts to their skulls. And researc…
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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 …
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Jesse and Brittany discuss their trip to the DNC, Donald Trump's growing fear and inability to handle Vice President Kamala Harris, hidden video exposing the true intentions behind Project 2025 and its firm connection to Donald Trump, A$$hole of Today feat. Judge Kenneth King, and Takin' Care of Biz feat. Minnesota Bus Driver Jayne Arendt-Verhelst.…
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Today we are joined by the San Diego Padres B/R Community Captain to discuss their teams recent success as we head into an important 4 game series with one another. We talk about Mike Shildt and how the team he's got seems to be clicking and what they attribute that success too. Support the Show. Thanks for listening! Feel free to check out our Lan…
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Our second film is another independent production, but one that reaffirms the idea that you can make a great film without a major studio behind you or a huge budget! Written and directed by, and starring, Jon Favreau, 2014's "Chef" tells the story of famous chef Carl Casper (Favreau), who heads up the kitchen in a restaurant run by the unadventerou…
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A bird that not very many people have seen in the wild, but it turns out that Shannon and John have seen a lot of them. They are native to Costa Rica, and only come out when the bamboo is flowering - which is not very often. Hear all about Shannon and John's trip to Costa Rica and learn more about these amazing little birds. We also answer a listen…
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What do you get when you mix songwriting genius with insane golf abilities? John Daly. JK it's Trannie Anderson! The one and only number 1 songwriting, golf extraordinaire Trannie Anderson joins us for this episode and talks golf, music, and bourbon. Hit play. Support the Show.Kirjoittanut Brooks and Mickey Hungate
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Broad-tailed Hummingbirds are small but hardy creatures built for life in the mountains. They survive freezing cold nights by slowing their heart rate and metabolism. And they perform a death-defying stunt for potential mates. Male Broad-tailed Hummingbirds begin their performance by flying up 60 feet or more in the air. Then they dive toward the e…
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At a glance, swallows and swifts, both graceful fliers, look much alike. But swifts — like this Chimney Swift — have longer, slimmer wings and short bodies, enabling them to glide for long periods. Their glides are punctuated by rapid, stiff bursts of wing-beats. Swallows, on the other hand, flex and flap their wings. Why do swifts have such a pecu…
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Bird beaks, or bills, come in many shapes and sizes. And birds use them for just about everything: to collect food, preen, fight, court (as this pair of Laysan Albatrosses is doing), chop holes in trees, weave nests, and more. In order for a bird to fly, its beak must weigh as little as possible. Beaks are covered with a sheath of a tough material …
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