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Birder? I Barely Know Her!
Dewey Cassady and Jessica Cristiano!
56 episodes
4 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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040: My Favorite Plane Crash (Feat. Jasmine Don)
Birder? I Barely Know Her!
1 hour 8 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
040: My Favorite Plane Crash (Feat. Jasmine Don)

Amateur investigator Jasmine Don flies on in as we discuss plane crashes, why we should bring nets back, if bears would be bad drivers, the dolphin that lived in a house, and guess which birds are most often caught in plane engines!


Bird List:

Hutton's Vireo

Spotted Towhee

Acorn Woodpecker

California Towhee

Bushtit

Mourning Dove

Common Raven

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Anna's Hummingbird

California Scrub Jay

House Finch

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.