Posts Tagged ‘color’

Spring migration in the Sourland Mountains brings color and beauty with a vast variety of birds. My guest vis Zoom, Juanita Hummel is a Naturalist and President of the Washington Crossing Audubon Society. Her expertise on spring migration is superb. (photo is courtesy of...

There is something special about each season. Many people are fortunate enough to witness the colors of fall. I have found that there is so much more to the ‘beauty of fall.’ http://JoeyBeePodcast.com/podcasts/1AAAAAAAAJoeyBee-BEAUTYOFFALL.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android |...

The Don’t Look Now series is about crazy encounters I have had with animals in the wild. Some of them are comical and some…..are just bizarre. Often, these interactions occur while conducting research as an environmental scientist. “Salmon On My Head’ is one for the ages!...

So have you thought about next year yet? “What, are you serious”, most of you are thinking. Planning next year’s perennial garden is important. How we collect seeds and disperse them in vital places is imperative for a colorful flower garden. http://JoeyBeePodcast.com/podcasts/1JoeyBee-COLLECTINGSEEDS.mp3Podcast: Play...

Is there a color explosion happening in your neck of the woods? Are flowers popping yet, or does green rule the day? The sequence of specific plants blooming guides us through spring. http://JoeyBeePodcast.com/podcasts/AABJoeyBee-COLORISGTREAT.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts |...

How many times has someone said “Oh, that’s instinct”.  On this show I will continue our discussion about what truly is instinct.  I will use examples and stories from the bird world.     http://JoeyBeePodcast.com/podcasts/Joey-Bee-Podcaast-0080-AnimalBehaviorBirdsOfAFeather.mp3Podcast: Play in new window |...