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Pokeweed the Purple Plant

August 1, 2017 by Lisa 5 Comments


Bob has a giant pokeweed by his deck that has been getting bigger every year. The day we recorded this podcast it was eleven feet tall. Now just a few weeks later it is just shy of twelve feet. Join us as we discuss the pros and cons of having a pokeweed in your backyard.

Learn how to make ink from pokeweed berries that you can also use for watercolors at the fountain pen network or the New York Times.

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Mud Daubers Eat Black Widow Spiders

July 25, 2017 by Lisa 2 Comments


Bob discovers a mud dauber building a nest right by his back door. On this episode we explore the fascinating connection between spiders and mud daubers.

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Wow it’s a Pileated Woodpecker

July 18, 2017 by Lisa 2 Comments


Bob’s son in law Ryan sees his first pileated woodpecker at a family gathering. Join us to find out all about this amazing bird.

Listen to Julie Zickefoose’s blog story about woody the woodpecker on the NPR website.

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Downy Woodpeckers Support Their Mates

July 11, 2017 by Lisa 2 Comments


These birds know how to raise a family. Learn how they support each other as we explore the life of the smallest woodpecker in our neck of the woods.

Learn how to join in the Christmas bird count on the Audubon website.

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Lucky Buckeye

July 4, 2017 by Lisa 2 Comments


Bob shares how he carries a buckeye in his pocket for luck. Meanwhile we find out Bill is learning some presidential history about the origins of the now famous state tree of Ohio.

If you’d like to make buckeye candy, here’s a recipe from Nestle.

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Caterpillars Feed Baby Birds

June 27, 2017 by Lisa Leave a Comment


Polyphemus Moth

Caterpillars are an important link in the web of life. They even help baby birds survive. Join us as we share some amazing stories of these easily overlooked creatures.

Check out these books we recommend for more information:

  • Caterpillars of Eastern North America
  • Bringing Nature Home by Doug Tallamy
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Box Turtles Are Slow But Sure

June 20, 2017 by Lisa Leave a Comment


What a delightful creature to meet when you are walking in the woods. Find out when to look for eastern box turtles and how to help them survive a trip across a road.

Read the LA Times article about turtles being smuggled out of the US as collector’s items and cuisine.

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Fireflies Light Up Our Lives

June 13, 2017 by Lisa 1 Comment


Fireflies are loved by people all round the world. Join Bill and Bob as they share stories of fireflies from their childhoods mixed in with a bit of firefly science.

Learn more about fireflies from Sara Lewis in her TED talk or read her book Silent Sparks: The Wondrous World of Fireflies.

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Wrens Are Very Curious Birds

June 6, 2017 by Lisa 18 Comments


Wrens have got to be one of the cutest little birds. They also love to hang around people. Join us as we explore the world of these friendly little birds.

Carolina wren

House wren

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Sit Spot

May 30, 2017 by Lisa 7 Comments


The Sit Spot is a simple powerful technique to connect with nature.  Bill and Bob will explain how to do it and the advantages of making this part of your everyday life.

Check this article from Lime Hollow for more information on the sit spot: http://www.limehollow.org/about/Art-of-Mentoring.pdf

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