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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."
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Woody Woodpecker from NatureWatch on July 03, 2008 6 views / likes
One of the biggest and most spectacular woodpeckers is also a familiar face.
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Winter wren facts from NatureWatch on July 02, 2008 3 views / likes
This small songbird is the source of the longest and most complex bird song in North America.
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Grey fox from NatureWatch on July 01, 2008 6 views / likes
Domestic members of the dog family might occasionally bark up the wrong tree, but one small fox might actually be found in a tree.
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Brown Creeper from NatureWatch on June 27, 2008 12 views / likes
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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Daddy Longlegs from NatureWatch on June 26, 2008 18 views / likes
If you’re afraid of spiders, you have no need to worry about daddy longlegs. Even though they're somewhat scary to look at, these large but harmless arachnids are actually not spiders at all.
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Syrinx from NatureWatch on June 25, 2008 12 views / likes
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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‘Gator Holes from NatureWatch on June 24, 2008 12 views / likes
For sanctuary during the dry months, Florida alligators dig deep, cool ponds.
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Tailed Frog from NatureWatch on June 23, 2008 6 views / likes
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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White Ibis from NatureWatch on June 20, 2008 18 views / likes
The White Ibis is one of the most numerous wading birds in Florida.
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Crickets from NatureWatch on June 19, 2008 21 views / likes
These insects are known for their skill as jumpers, but they’re also talented singers.
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Canyon Treefrogs from NatureWatch on June 16, 2008 9 views / likes
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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Pecking Order from NatureWatch on June 13, 2008 18 views / likes
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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