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Explore "barnowl" with insightful episodes like "DIE SCHLEIEREULE (FOLGE 66)", "The Barnless Barn Owl", "Birds of prey in Indiana", "Episode 9: Abductions, Owls & Greys... Oh My" and "The farmer's friend" from podcasts like ""GUT ZU VÖGELN", "Animal Tales: The Kids' Story Podcast", "hoosierhistorylive", "Cryptid Clues" and "Out the Gap"" and more!
Episodes (6)
The Barnless Barn Owl
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Birds of prey in Indiana
Probably the best way to swoop in and do a show that explores birds of prey in Indiana is to invite, as a guest, a wildlife expert who travels across the state accompanied by an assortment of live birds for educational purposes. Mark Booth, the director of Indianapolis-based Take Flight! Wildlife Education, will be Nelson's guest to share insights about various species of birds of prey. And to dispel misconceptions about them.
Hawks, falcons, owls and vultures will be among the birds that we spotlight during our show with Mark, who does outreach programs at schools, museums, clubs and nature centers. This month he has been making appearances, along with some of his birds of prey, at the Indiana State Fair.
"Are they in a bad mood?" Mark asked his audience during a recent presentation, referring to the glaring stare that's often associated with hawks. As Mark spoke, he was accompanied by a red-tailed hawk, which did seem to be, well, glaring. "No, it's not a bad mood. Hawks find food by their eyesight. They look like that (glare) to keep the sun out of their eyes."
Episode 9: Abductions, Owls & Greys... Oh My
Join Taylor and Reuben as they uncover and discuss this unknown world of species that borderline on what's real and what is impossible.
In this ninth episode of Cryptid Clues, Taylor leads the charge into the discussion of Owl sightings, and the relationship they share with the Grey aliens. We also dive into why the Greys would be here, with many other left and right turn possibilities thrown into this mysteriously unknown topic.
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Supernatural by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4446-supernaturalLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Not As It Seems by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4144-not-as-it-seemsLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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The farmer's friend
What have Barn Owls, Ballycahill, a group of school children, the Battle of the Boyne and a petro-chemical company all got in common? Find out in episode three of the podcast. On a beautiful June evening I joined former teacher,Tom Gallagher and other members of the Tipperary branch of 'Birdwatch Ireland' as they ringed Barn Owl chicks in north Tipperary. Tom is a great character and shares his great knowledge about these iconic birds who are under threat in the modern age. He also discusses his love of his life teaching and why it is important to get children outdoors as much as possible. If you enjoy the Podcast please subscribe, follow or share.
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