BIRD HUGGER
A podcast by Catherine Greenleaf - Thursdays
118 Episodes
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Rainwater Harvesting With Brad Lancaster
Published: 25/08/2022 -
100 Plants To Feed The Bees With The Xerces Society
Published: 11/08/2022 -
The Mystery Of The Loons On Squam Lake
Published: 28/07/2022 -
Native Groundcovers For Northeast Landscapes With Anna Fialkoff
Published: 14/07/2022 -
Bird Shamanism with Evan Pritchard
Published: 30/06/2022 -
Helping Turtles Safely Across The Roads With Pam Meier
Published: 2/06/2022 -
Saving Your Neighborhood Trees with Diane Hoffman
Published: 19/05/2022 -
Evening Grosbeak: The Forest Wanderer
Published: 5/05/2022 -
Rebugging The Planet With Vicki Hird
Published: 21/04/2022 -
All About Penguins With Dyan deNapoli
Published: 7/04/2022 -
Protecting Birds During Spring Migration with Dr. Daniel Klem
Published: 24/03/2022 -
Not Just For Monarchs: The Inestimable Value Of Milkweed
Published: 10/03/2022 -
BONUS EPISODE: Saving Salamanders With Brett Thelen
Published: 3/03/2022 -
Tracking Broad-Winged Hawks with Dr. Laurie Goodrich
Published: 24/02/2022 -
Asian Jumping Worms And Their Impact On Native Plants
Published: 10/02/2022 -
BONUS EPISODE: The Benefits of Bare-Root Native Plantings
Published: 4/02/2022 -
Preventing Mass Bird Collisions in New York City
Published: 27/01/2022 -
The Eastern Bluebird: The Sound Of Spring
Published: 13/01/2022 -
Native Berries For Birds In Winter
Published: 30/12/2021 -
Special Holiday Edition of BIRD HUGGER
Published: 16/12/2021
Love gardening and birds and want to help Mother Nature? Join host Catherine Greenleaf, former gardening columnist for the Boston Herald Sunday Magazine and a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 20 years of experience rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife, for discussions about organic gardening and restoring native habitat to help the birds and other wildlife in your backyard. Catherine Greenleaf talks about the natural history of birds and interviews the leading experts about how to turn your backyard into a native oasis for birds and pollinators.