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Birder? I Barely Know Her!
Dewey Cassady and Jessica Cristiano!
56 episodes
5 days ago
Join hosts Jessica Cristiano (Incredibly Talented Producer) and Dewey Cassady (Comedian, Nationally Kind of Recognized Bird Photographer) as they take new birders on their first ever birding trips.
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Join hosts Jessica Cristiano (Incredibly Talented Producer) and Dewey Cassady (Comedian, Nationally Kind of Recognized Bird Photographer) as they take new birders on their first ever birding trips.
Show more...
Nature
Science
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037: Big Mean Bird Boy (Feat. Caitlin Durante)
Birder? I Barely Know Her!
1 hour 9 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
037: Big Mean Bird Boy (Feat. Caitlin Durante)

Caitlin Durante flies on in as we discuss Caitlin being raised in the woods, the bird they consider "mid," and the species they wish to become before we wrap with another edition of "Ally or Mallard!"


Bird List:

Western Bluebird

Wrentit

Yellow-rumped Warbler

American Crow

Acorn Woodpecker

Common Raven

California Scrub Jay

Anna's Hummingbird

Bushtit

Spotted Towhee

House Finch

Nuttall's Woodpecker

Red-tailed Hawk



Birder? I Barely Know Her!
Join hosts Jessica Cristiano (Incredibly Talented Producer) and Dewey Cassady (Comedian, Nationally Kind of Recognized Bird Photographer) as they take new birders on their first ever birding trips.