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On The Wing Podcast Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever
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Welcome to the On the Wing Podcast with Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever.
On the Wing is your destination for conversations about upland bird hunting, wildlife habitat, public lands, bird dogs, wild game cooking and epic adventures in search of pheasants, quail and grouse. These are the stories of Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever’s 145,000 members, volunteers, team of professional wildlife biologists and experts in the field. Our shows are recorded in person and often on the road from the end of tailgates, backs of horse trailers and after a day in the field chasing birds.
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EP. 271: A Boy’s First Pheasant and Previewing the 2024 Season of The Flush
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Travis Frank, host of The Flush, to preview the television show’s new 2024 season on Outdoor Channel. The guys kick off the conversation with a fun debate about which characters they most resemble from 1990’s sitcoms, then talk about their philosophical differences in approaching podcast preparations. The highlight of the episode comes with Travis discussing his personal trepidation about filming his son’s first pheasant hunt and the joy he experiences raising two daughters and two sons as hunters and anglers. Travis also shares the horrific experience of getting a fishhook in his eye and his miraculous recovery.
The Flush 2024 Season Lineup
Week 1 July 1 Alberta Huns & Fowl
Week 2 July 8 Superior Trail Ruffed Grouse
Week 3 July 15 North Dakota Sharpies & Huns
Week 4 July 22 Minnesota’s First CRP Farmer
Week 5 July 29 Kansas Quail
Week 6 August 5 Marilyn Vetter as PF & QF’s New President & CEO
Week 7 August 12 Traveling Grouse Guide
Week 8 August 19 A Boy’s First Pheasant
Week 9 August 26 Iowa Pheasant Roadtrip
Week 10 September 2 Idaho Quail Nightmare
Week 11 September 9 Christmas Grouse Camp
Week 12 September 16 Hank Hunt #3 at Prairie Wildlife Lodge
Week 13 September 23 A Young Chukar Hunting Phenom
The Flush airs on Outdoor Channel at the following times (Eastern):
• Mondays at 9:30am
• Wednesdays at 12:30pm
• Fridays at 11:30am
• Saturdays at 8:30am
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EP. 270: Use the Bobscapes App to Record Bobwhite Quail Encounters and Help Biologists
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Quail Forever’s Dr. Jessica McGuire, University of Georgia’s Dr. James Martin, and Quail Forever Journal Editor Ryan Sparks for a conversation about the new “Bobscapes” mobile app. The group chats about citizen science, artificial intelligence, and using Bobscapes data to better understand bobwhite quail populations.
Episode Highlights:
• Dr. Martin discusses the evolution of citizen science in wildlife research and also theorizes ways artificial intelligence may be used to help biologists in the future.
• Jokingly referred to as a Bobscapes app “super user,” Sparks explains how easy the app is to use and how he enjoys putting it to work on his family’s Nebraska farm.
• Learn more about Bobscapes and download the free app at www.Bobscapes.org.
This episode of On the Wing podcast was made possible by a grant from the #Farming4Habitat campaign. Learn how private landowners are investing in the conservation of America’s fish and wildlife resources by visiting www.Farming4Habitat.org. -
EP. 269: PF & QF Biologists Select Their Top 10 Wildflowers During Pollinator Week
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever biologists Ciera Garner and Heather Francis to talk about the intersection between pollinator habitat for pollinating insects and brood habitat for upland birds. Garner is the organization’s pollinator coordinator in Tennessee and Francis is a farm bill biologist III and on-boarding coordinator in Nebraska. In fact, pollinators are so important to them both that Garner’s wedding earlier this spring included a variety of native wildflower components as did Francis’ youngest son’s wedding that happened on the very same day as Garner’s nuptials.
Episode Highlights:
• The group focuses their conversation on a Top 10 list of wildflowers as voted on by a sampling of PF & QF’s team of biologists.
• The criteria for the Top 10 list of wildflowers included each plant’s a) value in creating habitat structure; b) value as a food resource – both in seed produced as food, as well as the plant’s ability to attract soft-bodied insects as chick food; and c) as the wildcard value of the flower’s blooming beauty.
• Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are currently offering a special Pollinator Week package including a PF or QF membership, six wildflower plants, a “Habitat Creator” sticker, and a “Pollinator Habitat” sign. Check out the offer at: www.PheasantsForever.org/PollinatorWeek
www.QuailForever.org/PollinatorWeek
Thanks to our Pollinator Week partners:
• Corteva Agriscience
• Bayer U.S. Crop Science
• Syngenta US
• U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
• Monarch Joint Venture
• Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Outdoor Fund -
EP. 268: Quail, From Field to Fork with Chef Jesse Griffiths
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Quail Forever Journal Editor Ryan Sparks for a conversation with Jesse Griffiths, a restauranteur, chef, cooking instructor, MeatEater contributor, and James Beard award-winning food writer. Griffiths wrote an article in the new summer edition of the Quail Forever Journal titled, “The Three Quail I’ve Known,” about wild, stocked, and farm-raised quail.
Episode Highlights:
• The conversation starts with a focus on quail hunting opportunities in Texas and how a love for eating quail can lead to a passion for quail habitat conservation.
• Sparks equates being a capable wild game cook at home to being able to read quality habitat for bird hunting. Both are equally important, but not always viewed as equals.
• Griffiths closes the conversation with a lightning round of his favorite way to prepare quail, favorite quail side dishes, and favorite quail libations.
Learn more about Jesse Griffiths by visiting the following sites:
- His restaurant Dai Due at https://www.daidue.com/home
- His books at https://www.thewildbooks.com/
- Follow Jesse on Instagram @sac.a.lait -
EP. 267: Sharp-tailed Grouse in Wisconsin’s Brush and Barrens Habitat
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Mike Amman and Ashly Steinke, both volunteers with the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society, for a conversation about prairie grouse, barrens habitat, and dog training. When most folks think about sharp-tailed grouse and greater prairie chickens, they automatically think about the large expanses of prairie grasslands across the Dakotas or Montana or Nebraska. There is, however, a somewhat “secret” population of sharp-tailed grouse in Wisconsin’s brushland habitat.
Episode Highlights:
• Steinke, an ecologist with Audubon Society, shares his personal passion and professional knowledge focused on growing Wisconsin’s sharp-tailed grouse population through habitat management and brushland connectivity.
• Amman, a forester for Wisconsin’s Bayfield County, discusses his perspective on the importance of the state’s brushland habitat and the wildlife dependent upon this unique form of grasslands habitat, even though he’s also passionate about the state’s Northwoods forests.
• The guys also discuss the value Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society find in having a booth to recruit new members from all over the country at National Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic.
Learn more about sharp-tailed grouse in Wisconsin by visiting www.WiSharptails.org -
EP. 266: Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Making the Map for Grasslands
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Irene Liu, Wenfei Tong, and Tom Swartwout, along with web developer and software engineer Ben Cooley for a “behind the scenes” conversation about the creation of the Map for Grasslands. The map is the output of a partnership spanning two years between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and more than two dozen conservation organizations working toward the creation of the North American Grasslands Conservation Act.
Episode Highlights:
• As a producer, editor, and director with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Center for Conservation Media, Swartwout explains his organization’s interest in grasslands conservation and his team’s role in turning data into a visual tool for the public.
• Liu and Tong discuss the data sources behind the map’s focus on bobwhite quail, pheasants, monarch butterflies, elk, and northern pintails as five of the fifteen different wildlife species highlighted within the www.MapForGrasslands.org.
• Cooley then explains how he turned the tremendous volume of data sources into a heart-breaking AND compelling story of the need for grasslands habitat conservation by utilizing the “martini glass” principle.