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There are 1745 episodes in the Nature topic.

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S2, Ep. 0 – Season Two Trailer
00:04:58 | Season: 2 | March 29th, 2021

Welcome back to Ask Deer Abby, a podcast where we uncover what ails our animal friends and offer some top notch animal advice from our delightful doe, Abby. This trailer is designed to give you a brief glimpse into all of the fun animal shenanigans coming in Season Two this April. Abby and I, her goofy sidekick and bunny producer to the stars, Hopper, can’t wait to have you join us for what we believe will be one wild ride. Thanks for listening and as always, if you’ve got a problem just stop on by and we’ll say “Hi” at Ask Deer Abby!

Ep 30: A Crow Left of the Attempted Murder
00:31:19 | Season: 1 | Episode: 30 | March 29th, 2021

A crow tampers with a crime scene – TWICE; Nikola Tesla’s obsession with pigeons, and are you liable if your murder of crows commits murder? Support the show Melissa can be found at MelissaMcCueMcGrath.com and her book, "Considerations for the City Dog" is available for purchase! Intro Music is “Tiptoe out the back” by Dan Lebowicz and Interstitial music is by MK2 

Soundscenes of spring from the Derbyshire hills
46:02 | Episode: 60 | March 27th, 2021

Nestled between high gritstone walls, just off a single track lane about 1000 feet up in the Derbyshire hills, there’s an old farmhouse with a chicken coop. Hidden under tall trees it has a panoramic view over the valley. On an early April day in 2018 when the barometer was high, when a blue sky stretched over and the air had that invigorating sniff of rain-washed agricultural land, we left the microphones in an elderly apple tree to record the sheep, the birds and the valley for a few hours. The tree was one of a pair that have stood there opposite the farmhouse for perhaps half a century or more. They stand like an admiring couple, taking in the view. From this beautiful spot they must have witnessed fifty springs, and thousands of new born lambs. These soundscenes feature hens and a cockerel, cows, sheep and lambs. Assorted garden and moorland birds assemble – chaffinches, jackdaws, rooks and robins, blackbirds, black caps and a pheasant. This is also the sound of the sky as we knew it pre-lockdown. Threaded with aircraft, including some long humming lazy propellers. We hope we can get back soon after restrictions are lifted to re-record this soundscape.  

90: Pronghorn w/ Vinny Thomas!
00:36:41 | Episode: 90 | March 26th, 2021

Join Ellen & special guest, comedian Vinny Thomas, for a review of the champion of the sagebrush, the pronghorn! In this episode, we discuss how this charming little ungulate outran extinction, attempts to face modern challenges, and continues to do the absolute most at all times.

Ep 29: The Harbormaster
00:26:41 | Season: 1 | Episode: 29 | March 22nd, 2021

Today,  Melissa covers the legendary Andre the Seal from Rockport, Maine.  Additional topics include slugs who decapitate their own heads and regrow bodies for survival, and alligators turn into popsicles to survive freezing water. 

A fallen tree on Galley Hill
31:15 | Episode: 59 | March 20th, 2021

It was, from a bridleway in rural Essex, the long slanted beam that first attracted us over for a better look. A fallen tree, perpendicular to the rest, lying half in and half out of a patch of woodland. We’d been trudging over claggy footpaths for an hour and it was coming on to rain. We needed to stop moving, and properly take in the landscape. The beam formed a natural bench, and something to climb on. After our ears had adjusted, we realised much of the human noise in the landscape was gone. The M25 to the south, and a road called the Crooked Mile which separates the edge of the Lee Valley Park and open country, had both sunk below the horizon. This spot was an oasis for listening. A place to enjoy the early spring sound of the local wildlife, and the rising and falling of the wind in the trees. Leaving the microphones behind on the tree trunk to record for a while, we went back to the bridleway, just to see where it went. 

Whooo Are Owls?
00:18:22 | March 19th, 2021

What are the origins of owls, and why do they stay up at night? We answer questions from two owl-curious Tumble listeners. with the help of Harvard ornithologist Dr. Scott Edwards. He takes us on a journey starting in the time of the dinosaurs, to unravel the secrets of what made owls WHOOOO they are today.

89: Vietnamese Mossy Frog w/ Gina Zwicky!
00:37:46 | Episode: 89 | March 19th, 2021

Join Ellen & special guest, biologist & naturalist Gina Zwicky, for a review of the amphibian master of disguise, the Vietnamese mossy frog! In this episode, Gina makes the case for frogs as simple yet refined masterpieces, shares some tricks of the frog-finding trade, and geeks out with Ellen over science communication via anime.




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