Welcome 2021

Welcome 2021

Author: Nature Guys December 29, 2020 Duration: 10:45

It has been a challenging year for everyone including Nature Guys. Losing Bill Creasey in August was a loss for everyone who values connecting to the natural world. It would take a village of naturalists to replace him. Well we don't quite have a village but we have been able to assemble an amazing team to carry on the work of Nature Guys. Tune in to find out what Bob discovers at his sit spot. This episode also serves as a preview of the first five episodes in 2021.

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Step outside with Nature Guys and let longtime nature lover Bob be your guide to the overlooked wonders just beyond your doorstep. This isn't a lecture from a distant wilderness; it's a friendly, grounded conversation about the squirrels in the park, the weeds pushing through the sidewalk, and the birdsong that forms the soundtrack to your daily walk. Bob believes that paying close attention to this accessible, exciting natural world is a powerful tool-it’s how we find a sense of calm, regain our focus, and cultivate the curiosity needed to care for our local environment. Each episode of this podcast dives into the specifics of a common plant, animal, or natural phenomenon you can likely encounter yourself, blending simple science with genuine enthusiasm. Listening feels like taking a walk with a knowledgeable friend who points out the fascinating stories in the ordinary, helping you build a deeper, more personal connection to the living world around you. The Nature Guys podcast is an invitation to slow down, look closely, and discover that you don't need to travel far to find a sense of wonder and a bit of peace.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 266

Nature Guys
Podcast Episodes
Monarchs on the Move [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 31:11
Join us as we explore the amazing story of the Monarch Butterfly and Caterpillar. Bill will tell the story of what the Cincinnati Nature Center is doing to help out the Monarch. We will cover the life cycle and also the…
Parasitic Zombie Plants -No Color, No Food, No Problem! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:53
Bill has a friend who sent an email with a picture that inspired this podcast. The picture is a large patch of a fairly rare plant called Indian Pipes. Learn more about three parasitic plants that you can look for on you…
Blue Jays Are Not Blue [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 27:05
Do you know how Blue Jays get other birds to leave so they can have your feeder all to themselves? Join us to find out if Blue Jays really are the bullies of the bird world.
Garter Snakes are Sometimes Garden Snakes [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:08
This week Bill and Bob explore a common snake that lives in a variety of habitats. Tune in to learn all about the life of this cute little snake.
Pokeweed the Purple Plant [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:29
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…
Mud Daubers Eat Black Widow Spiders [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:49
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.
WOW it's a Pileated Woodpecker [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:01
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.
Downy Woodpeckers Support Their Mates [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:54
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
Lucky Buckeye [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:40
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.