Posts Tagged ‘owls’

I will spend the next two months at the river. Yes, I will have a fly rod in my hand but I will be watching the spring blast of color along the river banks. The riparian zone will change every week with new plants and flowers. And yes, a river runs through...

So what really happens after dark? Both prey and predator use the cover of night to their advantage? But how? This show takes you into the night. http://JoeyBeePodcast.com/podcasts/1AAAAAAAAAAJoeyBee-NOCTURNALANIMALS.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | RSS

Last week I posted a few photos of owls when I was filming at the Avian Wildlife Center. People began to ask me so many questions that I knew it was time to share information that would give you ‘The Hoot On Owls”. http://JoeyBeePodcast.com/podcasts/1AAAAAJoeyBee-THEHOOTONOWLS.mp3Podcast: Play in new window |...

When people think of wetlands many will speak of mosquitoes and mud. I will tell you that the diversity of animals is amazing. Please take the time this year to visit a marsh, swamp, bog, or fen and you will have a great day in nature. Today, we delve into the rebirth of a...

I have the opportunity to listen to owls outside my kitchen window.  The barred owl is one of my favorite night time hunters.  I will share with you some of the coolest animal facts on this adventure into the wild.     http://JoeyBeePodcast.com/podcasts/Joey-Bee-Podcast-Episode-0054-BarredOwls.mp3Podcast: Play in new...