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Podcast title NatureWatch
Website URL http://www.naturewatch.com
Description The latest podcast from Finger Lakes Productions, NatureWatch is in fact our oldest radio show. Since the early 1990s, when it was called Bird Watch, NatureWatch has been delighting listeners with the sounds of the meadow, mountain and stream. Learn what birds wake you up each morning, which ones you may not have heard, and what other critters live in your backyard and beyond. It is all here in this sound-rich, 90-second daily pleasure to the "minds eye."
Updated Wed, 23 May 2012 16:14:01 -0400
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Category Education
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Description: One feathered thief likes to steal food from spiders—sometimes, to its detriment.


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Description: This bird is as comfortable in the ocean as humans are on land.


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Description: While other birds are getting some sleep, this beard searches for a midnight feast.


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Description: Not all birds forage the same way. Many take to the sky, but the Murre is one bird that makes its living underwater.


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Description: Male birds are almost always more colorful than females, but one finch-like bird really shines in comparison to his drab mate.


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Description: The Nutria is an aquatic rodent native to parts of South America. So what is it doing in the U.S. Gulf states?


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Description: One of the biggest and most spectacular woodpeckers is also a familiar face.


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Description: When caterpillars move into leafed-out trees, some of them only munch. Others make elaborate structures.


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Description: Everyone needs a good night’s sleep after a long hard day. That’s also true for our feathered friends.


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Description: If you have ever seen tree bark that seems to move of its own accord, you may have spotted the well-camouflaged brown creeper.


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Description: Birds produce a wide variety of sounds, from sweet songs to chirps to squawks, with the use of a vocal organ called the syrinx.


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Description: For sanctuary during the dry months, Florida alligators dig deep, cool ponds.


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Description: Have you ever seen a full-grown frog with a tail? Chances are, the answer is “no”. The tailed frog is a unique little amphibian.


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Description: The White Ibis is one of the most numerous wading birds in Florida.


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Description: These insects are known for their skill as jumpers, but they’re also talented singers.


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Description: Coastal wetlands serve a variety of important functions.


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Description: When an animal chews on a plant, the plant may respond by producing noxious chemicals.


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Description: The canyon treefrog might be hard to see, but it’s not difficult to hear. This tiny recluse makes a deafening sound.


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Description: Birds that flock together and share common sources of food establish certain rules of social conduct. One of these rules is called “the pecking order.”


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Description: For a baby gull, seeing red can be the beginning of a satisfying experience.


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Description: A hike through a park in America’s west can be a walk on the wild side, especially if you get close to some of the wildlife.