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There are 1656 episodes in the Nature topic.

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Begging gannet chicks
0:08:13 | October 3rd, 2024

Ann is off to join a big family, enjoying a get together on the beach. But there’s no surfing, beach cricket or picnic rugs here. There is one very hungry baby though – and it’s noisily putting in its lunch order.

Squabbling corella chicks
0:08:26 | October 3rd, 2024

Ann is hiking through Kalbarri National Park, WA, and there’s a family out for brunch – but why is that little one making such a loud, persistent noise?

Squeaking sea turtle hatchlings
0:08:32 | October 3rd, 2024

Ann is going for a late afternoon stroll along an island when she sees that someone has been building a sand castle – but there’s no towers, or moat or draw bridge. Ahhh, it’s not a sand castle, but a nest. She takes a listen to the eggs inside, where the babies are just starting to hatch.

258: Cats w/ Steven Ray Morris!
01:20:47 | Episode: 259 | October 3rd, 2024

Join Ellen & special guest, podcasting powerhouse Steven Ray Morris, for a long-anticipated review of those furry little predators that have inspired devotion and admiration for thousands of years: the cat. We discuss the history of humans’ relationship to cats, ancient Egypt, fluid dynamics, how they manipulate the laws of physics, the future of cats in space, what makes each cat special to us, and so much more.

239 Intertidal zone – night approaching
13:52 | Episode: 243 | September 29th, 2024

Holme Dunes, Norfolk. 

257: Pygmy Hippopotamus & Harpy Eagle
00:48:35 | Episode: 258 | September 26th, 2024

Ellen fawns over the viral pygmy hippopotamus & Christian goes big with the harpy eagle. We discuss the evolution of hippos, blood sweat, poocoptering, Moo Deng, smooch breaks, sloth staredowns, and so much more.

238 Harvest fields aside The Peddars Way (100th location)
39:18 | Episode: 242 | September 22nd, 2024

On the breeze, rich scents of hot Norfolk farmland. In the air, tiny wippling birds. Some swallows? Across the field, and across the next, a combine harvester large as a house. And quick as a car. It sails low over the far meadow, like a paddle steamer on a bright green sea.

How Were Dinosaur Tracks Made?
00:21:37 | Season: 10 | Episode: 2 | September 20th, 2024

Ever wondered how dinosaurs left their footprints behind millions of years ago? We embark on a prehistoric adventure with renowned paleontologist Paul Olsen! Discover the secrets behind dinosaur tracks and how these ancient prints can tell us incredible stories about the lives of dinosaurs. From the science of fossilization to what these footprints reveal about dinosaur behavior and habitats, Paul Olsen will guide us through the fascinating world of these mysteries left in stone – and share how he discovered thousands of dino tracks when he was just a kid. Join us on a Dino Map Adventure at nepm.org/dinomap! We’ve created a free audio tour to explore the science and history of dinosaur tracks in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts. Lindsay and Marshall will guide you through the place where dinosaur footprints were first discovered – and put you on the path to becoming dino track explorers! If you like this episode, consider supporting Tumble on Patreon by going to patreon.com/tumblepodcast. Get ad-free episodes for just $1 a month!




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