Description
In possibly the grossest episode yet, John tackles the ugly and misunderstood vultures of North America, the Black Vulture and the Turkey Vulture. After starting off with a sphincter clenching Native America story from the Winnebago tribe, John goes into way too much detail about how vultures find their food, fly, and stay cool. At the end, he explores vulture's evolutionary history and their interactions with humans. Plus: A voice memo from John S about the last episode on Carolina Wrens! Also, featuring Dirty Bird fan Kevin who tells a great story about a close vulture encounter and asks some questions that are answered on the show! Warning: don't listen to this episode on a full stomach.
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Photo from the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, who unfortunately cares for a lot of vulture patient's due to collisions and lead poisoning. Thank you for your hard work!
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All Bird sounds from Xeno-Canto.org.
Turkey Vulture Nesting Site Sound by Cristian Pinto
Black Vulture Call by JAYRSON ARAUJO DE OLIVEIRA
Black Vultures at Roost by
Brice de la Croix
Black Vulture Dinosaur sound by
Dante Buzzetti
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Intro music by Ricky Pistone, Outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers
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Dirty Bird Podcast cover art and logo by TJ Rinoski
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