Épisode 2
Cette semaine on jase du nouvel album de Kvelertak, Pelican, A giant Dog et La sécurité. Rémi tente de nous faire croire qu’il a écouté le nouveau Éric Lapointe au complet et on voyage dans le temps avec une toune de Mr Bungle.
Explore " pelican" with insightful episodes like "Épisode 2", "Episode 632: May 21, 2023", "American White Pelicans", "188: Brown Pelican & Przewalski's Horse" and "Extreme Animal Foodies" from podcasts like ""Les gars de RIPÉ jasent de ROCK", "Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition", "BirdNote Daily", "Just the Zoo of Us" and "For the Love of Nature"" and more!
Cette semaine on jase du nouvel album de Kvelertak, Pelican, A giant Dog et La sécurité. Rémi tente de nous faire croire qu’il a écouté le nouveau Éric Lapointe au complet et on voyage dans le temps avec une toune de Mr Bungle.
American White Pelicans have a nine-foot wingspan, nearly that of the California Condor. In summer, they breed mainly in the interior west of the United States and Canada, favoring shallow portions of lakes, marshes, and rivers, where they scoop fish from the water in the pouches of their beaks.
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Ellen dives into the brown pelican & Christian goes wild with Przewalski's horse. We discuss gular pouches, aerodynamics, stud piles, and conservation success stories.
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Cover photos: David Baileys (pelican) & Irén Udvarházi (Przewalski's horses), via Getty images
Laura and Katy are starting off Season 7 with a bite!
Both of these nature nerds will do a lot for food, but it is nothing compared to the animals they discuss in today’s episode. Discover some incredible adaptations animals have developed to fit their “foodie” lifestyles.
For most of her life Betty Spilsted has been loving, rescuing, caring for and releasing seabirds and other wildlife for Seabird Rescue and Wildlife Rescue South Coast. She's spent her life breaking the mould of what is expected of someone born into the 1940's and at 74 she's decided to stick with the animals.
In this episode we talk about Betty's passion for wildlife, some of her favourite species, encounters with them and her perspectives on the modern world and current comings and goings.
https://www.wildlife-rescue.org.au operates from south of Wollongong out to the Southern Highlands and down the to the Victorian Border. We operate 24 hours a day and respond to over ten thousand rescue calls annually. We are licensed by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
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There are so many sounds at the beach! With deductive reasoning skills, help the Lingokids friends figure out what's making today's mystery seashore sound. A special coloring page accompanies this episode. Download it from here. Ask a grown-up to print it out, then color it in.
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We tackle the limerick form with poetry scholar Mike Chasar as he leads a deep dive into two versions of "A Wonderful Bird is the Pelican" by Dixon Lanier Merritt. Topics include: humorous poetry, "children's" literature, the pleasures of rhyme, and the 1913 Armory Show.
SeaWorld makes headlines with plans to end their infamous killer whale show, Peru’s new national park, a rare blue whale carcass washes up on an Oregon Beach, teaching a rescued pelican to fish and a bacon-loving polar bear turns a film crew’s cabin upside down! Get these stories and more in your weekly blast of wildlife news!
SeaWorld makes headlines with plans to end their infamous killer whale show, Peru’s new national park, a rare blue whale carcass washes up on an Oregon Beach, teaching a rescued pelican to fish and a bacon-loving polar bear turns a film crew’s cabin upside down! Get these stories and more in your weekly blast of wildlife news!
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